Morganite

Morganite

Morganite is a pink variety of beryl, belonging to the same gemstone family as aquamarine, heliodor, and emerald. Known for its delicate yet radiant hues, morganite has become a sought-after choice in fine jewelry.

The gemstone was named in the early 20th century in honor of renowned American banker and gemstone collector John Pierpont Morgan. Today, the finest-quality morganites are sourced from Brazil, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Mozambique.

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Color of morganite

Morganite’s color spectrum ranges from soft peach and warm brown to vivid pink. Its signature hue comes from trace elements of cesium and manganese, which give the stone its captivating glow. The more intense and pure the pink color, the greater its value in the world of fine jewelry. Morganites with excellent clarity and minimal inclusions are the most sought-after high-end jewelry, as they enhance the stone’s brilliance and luminosity.

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Morganites at SORA

At SORA, we work exclusively with high-quality pink morganites, carefully selecting stones for their exceptional color and clarity. In our "Daily Gems" and "Metropolis" collections, you'll find jewelry featuring large, pastel pink morganites, elegantly set to enhance their natural beauty.

Morganite takes center stage in the "Flamingo" set, which includes a stunning ring and earrings. The focal point of this design is a 14-carat vivid pink pear-cut morganite of the highest quality. Set at an unconventional angle, the gemstone reveals its delicate lavender undertones, ensuring that it catches the light beautifully and sits perfectly on the hand, creating an exquisite and timeless statement piece.

Explore more designs in our section: Jewelry with morganites.

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