Morganite Fun Facts:
Morganite was initially discovered in the early 20th century in the state of California. The gem’s name “morganite” came from the suggestion of the New York gemologist G. F. Kunz in honor of the banker and mineral collector John Pierpont Morgan in 1911. Morganite's pretty colors are due to the presence of manganese or cesium. It is a peachy-pink beryl which is the cousin to more familiar beryls like emerald and aquamarine.
Center Stone Details:
Gem Stone: Natural Morganite
Shape: Cushion
Color: Salmon Pink
Approximate Measurement: 8mm x 8mm
Approximate Weight: 1.8 Carats
Gem Quality: AAA Top Grade
Hardness (Moh's Scale): 8
Ring Details:
Shape: Cushion
Color: Salmon Pink
Approximate Measurement: 8mm x 8mm
Approximate Weight: 1.8 Carats
Gem Quality: AAA Top Grade
Hardness (Moh's Scale): 8
Ring Details:
Accent and Side Stones: approximately 0.02 CTTW
Gold Type: 14K Rose Gold
Band Width: 1.5mm
Carat Total Weight: approximately 1.8 Carats
Item: CS11