Bag of Emerald Crystals

$27.00

Emerald is to help keep partnerships in balance which is re-enforced by basalt that helps learn life lessons.

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These Emerald crystals are free of most or all basalt. And they are cheap. Yes the quality is great but they are small. I can imaging a lapidary person having a go at facetting. Else would be a lovely addition to a grid or decoration on a shaman’s stick.

This crystal brings loyalty and provides for domestic bliss. It enhances unconditional love, unity and promotes friendship. Use it if you want a healing effect on the emotions as well as the physical heart.

Dimensions are package and use my hand as guide for group “B”. Individual crystals are all different weights. Need bigger than how about a tumble?

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Weight 2 g
Dimensions 31 × 13 × 5 mm
Country Crystal Grew

Size

Mini

Geological Information

Geological Information of Beryl
  • This covers: Emerald, Morganite, Aquamarine, and others.
General Identification
  • Members of Group: Beryl
  • Type: Mineral
  • Class: Silicates
  • Mohs Hardness: 7.5–8
  • Formula: Be3Al2(SiO3)6
  • Crystal System: Hexagonal
  • Crystal Habit: Prisms to tabular crystals; radial, columnar; granular to compact massive
  • Lustre / Diaphaneity: Vitreous to resinous, Transparent to translucent
  • Colour: Green, blue, yellow, colourless, pink and others
To read more about these and other members: geological information.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine is a blue or cyan variety of beryl. It occurs at most localities which yield ordinary beryl. The gem-gravel placer deposits of Sri Lanka contain aquamarine. Lovely specimens have been found in USA, China and Afghanistan. Green-yellow beryl, such as that occurring in Brazil, is sometimes called chrysolite aquamarine.. The deep blue version of aquamarine is called maxixe. Maxixe is commonly found in the country of Madagascar. Its color fades to white when exposed to sunlight or is subjected to heat treatment, though the color returns with irradiation.
Emerald
Emerald is green beryl, colored by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Most emeralds are highly included, so their brittleness (resistance to breakage) is classified as generally poor. Hence why it was one of the first gem stones to be synthesised for the jewellery trade.
Morganite
also known as "pink beryl", "rose beryl", "pink emerald" (is a forbidden trade name), and "cesian (or caesian) beryl", is an uncommon light pink to rose-colored gem-quality variety of beryl. Orange/yellow varieties of morganite can also be found, and color banding is common. It can be routinely heat treated to remove patches of yellow and is occasionally treated by irradiation to improve its color. The pink color of morganite is attributed to Mn2+ ions.
Golden Beryl
golden yellow colour is attributed to Fe3+ ions. Golden beryl is used as gems.
Heliodore
green-yellow colour. Heliodor is used as gems.
Goshenite
Colourless beryl. The gem value of goshenite is relatively low. However, goshenite can be colored yellow, green, pink, blue and in intermediate colors by irradiating it with high-energy particles.
Red Beryl
Formerly known as "bixbite". Scarlet or red emerald is a forbidden trade name, Red beryl is very rare. While gem beryls are ordinarily found in pegmatites and certain metamorphic stones, red beryl occurs in topaz-bearing rhyolites. Hence it is also highly included therefore brittle.

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Bag of Emerald Crystals
Bag of Emerald Crystals

2 in stock