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It is documented that Pliny, a Roman scholar, used powdered Beryl to cure injuries
relating to the eye.
Legend says that Beryl was once used to ward off demons and evil spirits and that
it can protect the wearer from dangers whilst traveling. Other legends also state
that Beryl can be used to bring about good luck, cheerfulness, energy, and eternal
youthfulness. Beryl is also said to be effective at treating disorders of the heart
and spine.
Red Beryl is believed to stimulate awareness and enhance the wearer's creativity
and physical energy. Being a stone of comfort and healing, Red Beryl is believed
to help one overcome grief and depression. It has also been said to strengthen relationships
by inducing harmony and compatibility.
Physically, Red Beryl is believed to strengthen the heart and lungs and can help
aid various disorders of the digestive system.
Availability:
Red Beryl is one of the rarest, most desired, and most expensive of all colored
gems. Few crystals approach gem quality, in fact, most of the fine quality Red Beryls
are kept by mineral collectors and are never faceted.
Sources:
The Wah-Wah Mountains of Utah is to this day the only location where gem quality
Red Beryl is mined.
Evaluation:
Beryl is rated at 7.5 to 8 on Moh's Scale of Hardness and is a durable stone that
is ideal for all jewelry purposes. Beryl is colorless in pure form, but different
element impurities give it a wide variety of colors to choose from. Traces of Manganese
is believed to be the reason for the Red Beryl's color which ranges from an orange-red,
raspberry red, to a slightly purplish red.
Red Beryl is very rarely transparent but translucent to opaque and much like Emerald, nearly all the crystals contain numerous inclusions. Red Beryl has long been labeled
“Red Emerald” in the commercial gem market so as to capitalize upon its rarity and
uniqueness.
This has sparked many debates amongst gem enthusiasts who feel that
not only do such misnomers confuse the public, but that the classification is technically
incorrect because Emerald should be strictly synonymous with green. Regardless of
these debates, Red Beryl is continued to be marketed to this day
using the misnomer
of Red Emerald.
Large Red Beryl specimens are incredibly rare as Red Beryl specimens are almost exclusively found under one Carat in size. In fact, it is estimated that the average
faceted Red Beryl weighs only .15 Carat, with the largest faceted gemstone to date
weighing only 8.0 Carats.
Because of Red Beryls rarity and uniqueness, most quality crystals are kept by mineral
collectors and connoisseurs and are never faceted. Red Beryls at the pinnacle of
the value spectrum are a saturated raspberry red and are no more than slightly included.
Common Cuts:
Beryl has the ability to be cut
into a wide spectrum of many-faceted shapes. Beryls
are particularly well suited to rectangular or square cuts, as these bring out the
stone's transparency and color definition.
Routine Enhancements:
There are no known enhancements for Red Beryl.
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