Morganite gemstone is one of the most popular gemstones. Morganite gemstone is rare to find in nature and comes in various delicate shades of pink and peach. It is also known as Rose Beryl or Pink Emerald. This gemstone is considered to be one of the best options for engagement rings. Morganite gemstone is a perfect gem to a woman’s jewellery collection. The light tones of this gemstone make it unique and classy. So, if you are looking for the best stone for your jewellery, then select Morganite gemstone.Â
More than 70% of women fancy buying jewellery that they can wear on a daily basis. In this point of view, Morganite is durable enough for everyday wear. That being said, Morganite is also a great choice to wear to any event.Â
The deposits of this stone are found in Namibia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Mozambique, and Russia, but it was discovered in the soils of California in 1910.
Nowadays, some people love to wear gemstones based on their zodiac signs and some people buy rings made with gemstones for everyday wear. This stone is affordable compared to other stones and can cost between $100 – 300.
Do you love to wear a ring made with a gemstone? If yes, then buy a Morganite ring for you. The pink colour is the women’s favourite colour and this gemstone comes in elegant colours that represent femininity.Â
This attractive gemstone rages from light peach shade, bright coloured salmon, to a darker violet-pink. The manganese and cesium content in the stone makes a saturated pink colour. From different angles, you can see different colours or shades in a single piece of Morganite gemstone. This is called pleochroism.
The cut of Morganite stone is very important because it is connected with the value and brilliance of this stone. Morganite Gemetosne comes in different cuts including princess cut, pear cut, round cut, Marquise cut, emerald cut, and radiant cut.Â
This stone can be used in various engagement rings. Rose gold basket will truly enhance the colour of your Morganite ring.
Use warm water with a little bit of soap on your gemstone or use ultrasonic and steam cleaners. These cleaners aren’t safe if your stone has liquid inclusions or fractures.