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morganite

[ mawr-guh-nahyt ]

noun

  1. rose-colored beryl.


morganite

/ ˈ³¾É”Ëɡəˌ²Ô²¹Éª³Ù /

noun

  1. a pink variety of beryl, used as a gemstone
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of morganite1

1910–15; named after J. P. Morgan; -ite 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of morganite1

C20: named after John Pierpoint Morgan (1837–1913), US financier, philanthropist, and art collector
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Among the few statement jewels of the evening was her Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany “Bird on a Rock†necklace with a center stone of morganite that was 35 carats large.

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With a shimmering pale pink morganite sun at the center and a whimsical tassel of onyx and red spinels, it embodies an invigorating combination: one of chaste geometry and prismatic psychedelia.

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Whatever the reason pink sapphires, spinels, tourmalines, morganites and similar gems were used in a variety of ways by several designers.

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This year, her focus will be colored gemstones, such as rhodolite garnet, pink sapphires, morganite, grey and champagne diamonds.

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Made of gold, morganite and ruby, it frames a miniature painting of Medusa by Dali.

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