Morganite Beryl

Morganite Beryl

What is Morganite?

Morganite is a natural gem in the Beryl Group, and can occur alongside other shades of Beryl stone, such as Goshenite or Aquamarine. Typically found as tabular crystals in lithia pegmantites, Morganite can range in color from pale yellow-peach tones to its highly sought after peachy pink, with pink-violet stones being exceptionally popular. High clarity Morganite stones with good depth of color are often used to make gemstone jewelry, and Morganite rings are sometimes chosen as an alternative to Diamonds for engagement rings and wedding rings.

Morganite Meaning and Metaphysical Properties
Morganite, also known as Pink Beryl, is one of the strongest Heart Chakra stones, symbolizing the promise to love truly, selflessly, and unconditionally. The meaning of Morganite is harmonious partnership, so it's no surprised that Morganite is associated with deep connection, appreciation, attentiveness, and heartfelt communication. Because it is said to inspire honest and loyal affection as well as romance and mutual respect, jewelry-grade Morganite stones are faceted for use in engagement rings and wedding rings. As a stone of harmony, balance, peace, and blessings-- especially in relationships-- Morganite offers us a nurturing, supportive energy and is believed to embody the love of Angelic Guides, Guardian Angels, and other spirits of protection.