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Morganite Collection

Morganite is the pink to peach variety of beryl, named after financier J.P. Morgan. Its soft, romantic color comes from manganese traces. Increasingly popular for engagement rings, morganite offers exceptional brilliance and clarity at accessible prices.

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Morganite: The Pink Beryl

Morganite belongs to the same beryl family as emerald and aquamarine. Its gentle pink to salmon color is caused by manganese. The finest specimens come from Brazil, Madagascar, and Afghanistan. Large, clean stones are readily available.

Why Choose Morganite

Morganite's warm pink hue pairs beautifully with rose gold settings. At 7.5-8 Mohs hardness, it is durable enough for everyday wear. Its excellent clarity and large crystal sizes make it exceptional value.

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Questions fréquentes

What color is morganite?
Morganite ranges from light pink to peach to salmon. The most valued stones show a medium saturated pink.
Is morganite suitable for engagement rings?
Yes. At 7.5-8 Mohs hardness, morganite is durable enough for daily wear and has become very popular for engagement rings.
Is morganite treated?
Most morganite is heat-treated to remove orange tones and enhance the pink color. This is a permanent, stable treatment.
How does morganite compare to pink sapphire?
Morganite offers a softer, more pastel pink at a fraction of the cost. Pink sapphire has more saturated color and greater hardness (9 Mohs).