3842504
AAAA Marropino Morganite (Trl 11 mm) 4.01 ctw
3842504
AAAA Marropino Morganite (Trl 11 mm) 4.01 ctw
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In search of a stone that you can proudly show to your family, friends, and colleagues? This rare gemstone is the suggestion. Add an adorable and feminine charm to your appearance with its lustrous and most meaningful stones one can give to a lover or partner. An effortless way to illuminate your looks.
Highlights
- GRADE: This high-quality gemstone is covered by AAAA grading
- CUT: Trillion cut makes this gemstone a hot prospect among jewelry lovers
- SIZE: 11 mm faceted finished gemstone is ready to grace the beauty of your jewelry pieces
- CARAT: 4.01 carat is the carat weight that this gemstone carries
- ORIGIN: The most widely regarded source of morganite is the Marropino Mine of Mozambique
- GEM INFO: This beauty ranks 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness
Marropino Morganite color ranges from pink, rose, salmon and peach. Ranking between 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, the gemstone is said to enhance the feelings of love and thought to strengthen marriages.
It denotes the total carat weight of all the gemstones. For example: In a ring there are two gemstones, each gemstone might weigh roughly 1 carat, equaling approximately 2 ct. tw.
Minimum size is the measurement of the size of gemstone present in the jewelry.
Every colored gemstone has its own color range, as per hue (The first impression of an object�s basic color), tone (Degree of darkness or lightness of a color) and saturation (A color�s strength or intensity). Color of the gem plays an essential role in determining its value.
Eye-clean is a grade of gemstone clarity in which inclusions are not visible to the naked eye. They are visible only when checked through microscope or any other tool.
The Mohs scale of hardness is a measurement of a mineral�s hardness against ten reference minerals.
In this process, a gemstone is bombarded (in controlled settings) with subatomic neutron gamma rays or beta particles (high energy electrons) to alter the gemstone material's molecular structure. The process is very safe and leaves no residual radioactivity in the gemstone material. This enhancement changes the color.