Collection: Morganite

A pink variety of beryl,
known for its soft, translucent tones
ranging from pale blush to peach.

Its color comes from trace amounts of manganese
within the crystal structure,
formed under specific geological conditions.

Morganite belongs to the same mineral family as emerald and aquamarine,
sharing a similar structure but expressed in different colors.

First identified in the early 20th century,
it was named after J.P. Morgan,
a collector and supporter of mineral science.

Often chosen for its gentle color,
its character lies in subtlety rather than intensity.