Morganite can be worn as a jewelry to make the wearer more beautiful.
Morganite is an in-law of emerald and aquamarine, but its popularity in China is not as good as that of the latter two. In the beryl family, there is a feeling of being "unknown in the boudoir". Morganite comes in two colors: orange-red and purple-red, which are extremely delicate and beautiful. It is named after John Pierpont Morgan, a famous American gem collector and banker. The bright pink color of morganite is due to the presence of manganese.
From different angles, you can see that morganite displays two exquisite and subtle colors: light pink and dark pink with bluish. Due to its rare production and delicate color, this unique magenta gemstone is of high value, and the price of high-quality emeralds is even higher than that of ordinary-quality emeralds.
Common optimization treatment methods for morganite
The color can be changed by heat treatment, green blue turns into blue, light blue turns into deep sky blue, and yellowish green turns into blue , orange turns to pink, etc. These treatments are usually performed at a temperature of 400-450°C. The results are stable and belong to the optimization type and do not need to be specified.
Irradiation treatment is a common treatment method for beryl, which can turn colorless beryl into yellow, green into blue, pink into orange, etc. The most famous is the gamma-ray irradiated Maxixe-type blue beryl, which is cobalt blue in color. This color is unstable and will fade when exposed to heat or sunlight. The dichroism of Maxixe blue beryl is different from that of aquamarine. It is blue in the normal light direction and colorless in the normal light direction. Aquamarine is the opposite.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Morganite