Morganite is the pink to orange-pink variety of beryl, a mineral family that includes emerald and aquamarine. While pink is the most common colour, it is also found in pastel blue, green, purple, and yellow shades. Morganite’s subtle color is caused by traces of manganese or cesium and forms in masses and prismatic crystals. Unlike most beryl formations, morganite is relatively free of inclusions. In rare cases, it can display chatoyancy (a cat’s eye effect), or asterism (a star effect), when cut to highlight these features. Strong color in morganite is rare, and gems usually have to be large to achieve the finest color.
Each bead is skillfully polished individually, then drilled to create this colorful bracelet. Connected with jewellery elastic, this bracelet stretches to fit. Perfect for stacking with other bracelets or just to wear on its own. A must-have staple for any jewellery box.
This piece contains authentic stones, and no two are exactly alike. The item you receive may have slight variations from the one photographed.