Morganite
mor·gan·ite | ˈmȯr-gə-ˌnīt
noun
A rose-colored variety of beryl
Morganite is a specific type of beryl that has a pink or rose tint to it. It is sometimes also called pink beryl or pink emerald. The gemstone was named for J.P. Morgan, who famously supported the arts and sciences, and had a big hand in supporting and helping to develop the gemstone industry at the time. Morganite crystals can be particularly large, with some found in South America weighing as much as 10 kilograms. When first mined, morganite stones are often orange in color, creating a pinking-orange or salmon hue before they are cut. The pink color is created by trace elements included in the gem, typically manganese.
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			Mabe
			
			Maltese Cross
			
			Marcasite
			
			Marquis Cut
			
			Marquise Cut
			
			Master Stones
			
			Matching
			
			Matte
			
			Melange
			
			Melee
			
			Memento Mori
			
			Memorial Jewel
			
			Metamorphic
			
			Meteorite
			
			Micro Mosaic
			
			Micro-Pavé
			
			Milanese Chain
			
			Milgrain
			
			Millefiori
			
			Minaudiere
			
			Mine Cut
			
			Minimalist
			
			Mississippi River Pearls
			
			Mizpah Ring
			
			Mohs Hardness Scale
			
			Moissanite
			
			Mokumé Gane
			
			Money Clip
			
			Montana Sapphire
			
			Moonstone
			
			Morganite
			
			Mosaic
			
			Mother-of-pearl
			
			Mount
			
			Mounting
			
			Mourning Jewelry
			
			Moval
			
			Multi-Band