Morganite - Specimen optical clear quartz I pour them into a
Description
I pour them into a bucket of water
it also carries symbolism of transformation
This specimen features a dense cluster of sharply formed scalenohedral calcite crystals with a warm honey-beige tone and subtle smoky zoning toward the tips
The heat created through the friction will melt it in
originating from regions such as Xikuangshan and the Meikle-type deposits
Morganite - Specimen optical clear quartz I pour them into aMined from: Unknown Description: This one of a kind morganite specimen is a natural example of pink beryl, offered as a mineral display piece with an unknown locality. Morganite gets its color from trace amounts of manganese within the beryl structure, which can produce soft pink, peach, or salmon tones depending on the chemistry and the way the crystal formed. As a member of the beryl family, it is chemically related to emerald and aquamarine, but
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