Chemical Formula: Be3 Al2 Si6
O18
Mineral Name: Beryl
Color: Various shades of pink
Hardness: 7.5 - 8.0
Specific Gravity: 2.71 - 2.90
Morganite is the pink variety of beryl. It is named
after J.P. Morgan, a famous American industrialist.
Morganite occurs primarily in complex granitic
pegmatites and is associated with quartz, albite and
muscovite. It can occur with other pegmatite accessory
minerals such as garnet, spodumene, columbite-tantalite,
lepidolite, amblygonite, tourmaline, petalite,
beryllonite and other berylium minerals. The pink
color of morganite is due to trace amounts of
manganese impurities in the beryl structure.
Morganite is recognized by its form, color and
specific gravity and is extensively used as a
gemstone. It is believed that Morganite instills and
nurtures love, gives patience and enhances one's
communication skills. It is found in the regions of
Brazil, Madagascar, California, Maine, Connecticut,
and North Carolina in the U.S.A.





