
- Brand: Folkmarketgems
- SKU: Not specified
- Product type: Loose Gemstones
Gemstone Specification
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Stone Name | Beryl, Green Beryl, and Goshenite |
Gems Type | Semi-Precious Gemstones |
Total Weight | 2.99 carats |
Average Weight Size | 1.5 carats, 1.4 carats Each |
Carat Weight | 1.04-3 carats |
Shapes / Cut | Pear |
Color of Gems | White and Green |
Clarity | Eye Clean |
Origin | Brazil |
Treatments | No |
Birthstones | February |
Category Types | Loose Stones | Faceted Gems |
Authenticity | Genuine |
Deal Type | Pairs |
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Stone Name | Beryl, Green Beryl, and Goshenite |
Gems Type | Semi-Precious Gemstones |
Total Weight | 2.99 carats |
Average Weight Size | 1.5 carats, 1.4 carats Each |
Carat Weight | 1.04-3 carats |
Shapes / Cut | Pear |
Color of Gems | White and Green |
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Clarity | Eye Clean |
Origin | Brazil |
Treatments | No |
Birthstones | February |
Category Types | Loose Stones | Faceted Gems |
Authenticity | Genuine |
Deal Type | Pairs |
Product Description
Grab these Natural Beryls. One is goshenite in white color and one is green beryl or helidor. They have total weight of 2.99 carats togather. They have very nice clarity, color and luster.
Key Features:
- Gemstone: Pear Shape Goshenite - Green Beryl
- Total Weight: 2.99 carats (1.5 carats, 1.4 carats Each)).
- Cut: Pear shape
- Dimensions: 10 x 6.1 x 4.4 mm , 9.9 x 6.4 x 4.4 mm
- Clarity: Eye-clean –
- Color: Very Light Green, White
- Origin: Mined in Brazil
Uses of Loose Beryls?
These beryls can be used into following jewelry designs.
- Engagement Rings
- Pendants
- Earrings
- Accent Stones
Beryl Associations and Metaphysical Meanings:
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Emerald (May’s birthstone) - ideal for spring celebrations.
Aquamarine / Goshenite (March’s birthstone) perfect for bridal theme
- It Encourages inner peace
- It enhances focus and clarity of mind
- It helps in balancing emotional healing
- Perfect for Matching Sets
Beryl- A Gem of Strength and Elegance
Beryl is a mineral species, popular for its different colors and diverse hues, including emerald (green), aquamarine (blue), goshenite (white), morganite (pink), and heliodor (yellow). Its name derives from the Greek beryllos and Latin beryllus, which is reflecting its ancient beauty. Beryls are perfect for its durability (7.5–8 on the Mohs scale). Beryl has adorned royalty and spiritual artifacts for millennia. Emerald, a beloved variety, was cherished by Cleopatra and symbolizes eternal love, making it a popular choice for anniversary jewelry.