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9x7mm Cushion Cut Morganite Loose Gemstone
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9x7mm Cushion Cut Morganite Loose Gemstone

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: :The subtle pastel pink color of this natural cushion-cut morganite gemstone projects sophistication and femininity. The 9x7mm faceted stone has a weight of 2.08 carats and would make a lovely focal point for a ring or pendant. Morganite, named after the passionate gem collector J.P. Morgan, is a beautiful peach, pink, or lavender variety of the mineral beryl, and a close cousin of the vibrant green emerald and the watery blue aquamarine. With pinks as gentle and subdued as aquamarine's blues, morganite lends a touch of class to any setting it graces. To ...

APX .80CT 9X6MM PEAR SHAPE MORGANITE
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APX .80CT 9X6MM PEAR SHAPE MORGANITE

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: :approx .80ct 9x6mm pear shape morganite...IRRADIATED

MIN .50CT 7X7MM TRILLION MORGANITE
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MIN .75CT 7X7MM TRILLION MORGANITE
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MIN .75CT 7X7MM TRILLION MORGANITE

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: :min .75ct 7x7mm trillion morganite from madagascar. this gemstone was named for j.p. morgan because of his gem and mineral contributions to the american museum of natural history in ny. discovered in the early 1900's, its color ranges from pink to peach. the color can fade if exposed to sunlight for a prolonged period. it is a member of the beryl family ranking 7.5-8 on mohs' scale. it is a durable gem, but can crack internally if banged....IRRADIATED

MIN .75CT 8X6MM CUSHION CUT MORGANITE
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MIN .75CT 8X6MM CUSHION CUT MORGANITE

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MIN 1.00CT 8X8MM TRILLION MORGANITE
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MIN 1.00CT 8X8MM TRILLION MORGANITE

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: :min 1.00ct 8x8mm trillion morganite from madagascar. this gemstone was named for j.p. morgan because of his gem and mineral contributions to the american museum of natural history in ny. discovered in the early 1900's, its color ranges from pink to peach. the color can fade if exposed to sunlight for a prolonged period. it is a member of the beryl family ranking 7.5-8 on mohs' scale. it is a durable gem, but can crack internally if banged....IRRADIATED

MIN 1.00CT 8X8MM TRILLION QUANTUM CUT MORGANITE
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MIN 1.00CT 8X8MM TRILLION QUANTUM CUT MORGANITE

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MIN 1.75CT 9MM ROUND MORGANITE
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MIN 1.75CT 9MM ROUND MORGANITE

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: :min 1.75ct 9mm round, quantum cut morganite. this gemstones was named for j.p. morgan because of his gem and mineral contributions to the american museum of natural history in ny. discovered in the early 1900's, color ranges from pink to peach. generally, larger stones are the darkest, so they are preferred. the color can fade is exposed to sunlight for a prolonged period. it is a member of the beryl family ranking 7.5-8 on moh's scale. it is a d...IRRADIATED

MIN 2.00CT 10X8MM CUSHION CUT QUANTUM CUT MORGANITE
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MIN 3.50CT 12X12MM TRILLION MORGANITE
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: :min 3.50ct 12x12mm trillion quantum cut morganite from madagascar. this gemstone was named for j.p. morgan because of his gem and mineral contributions to the american museum of natural history in ny. discovered in the early 1900's, its color ranges from pink to peach. the color can fade if exposed to sunlight for a prolonged period. it is a member of the beryl family ranking 7.5-8 on mohs' scale. it is a durable gem, but can crack internally if ...IRRADIATED


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