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2.8"342ct IceClearEtched GOSHENITE Beryl Crystal-Brazil

$175.00
 

EB0910GOSHE1

 


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SUPERB RARE GEMMY ICE-CLEAR
ETCHED
GOSHENITE

CRYSTAL

(COLORLESS BERYL)


~ BRAZIL ~

 

SIZE:
2.8" x 1.5" x 1.2"

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RARE GEMMY COLORLESS BERYL CRYSTAL!

UNUSUAL ETCHED CRYSTAL!

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CONDITION:
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Rare colorless naturally etched goshenite (beryl) crystal

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Intricately etched crystal


Large 342 carat size


Amazing formation


The lucite display square shown in the photo is included FREE with this specimen


DESCRIPTION

Here's a terrific specimen of GOSHENITE (the least common form of beryl), which is an ETCHED, GEMMY CRYSTAL. This specimen is etched on all sides. It comes from DIAMANTINA, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL. I acquired this fabulous specimen from a Brazilian wholesale dealer at the EAST COAST GEM & MINERAL SHOW as part of a group of unusually fine specimens.

Goshenite is a variety name applied to the colorless beryl, the "mother of gemstones". Other gemstone color varieties that belong to beryl include emerald, green beryls; heliodor, yellow beryls; morganite, pink beryls and aquamarine, blue beryls. Other colors of beryl are simply referred to by their color, such as in golden beryl and red beryl. Since all these color varieties are caused by impurities and pure beryl is colorless, it might be tempting to assume that goshenite is the purest variety of beryl. However, there are several elements that can act as inhibitors to color in beryl and so this assumption may not always be true. The name goshenite has been said to be on its way to extinction and yet it is still commonly used in the gemstone markets. Goshenite is found to some extent in almost all beryl localities. The name originates in Goshen, MA at the Barrus family farm where this form of beryl was first identified in the 19th century.

 

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