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Commonly referred to as “white beryl,†goshenite is a colorless, lesser-known variety of the mineral beryl. This elegant gem is considered the purest variety because of its excellent transparency. As a beryl, does that mean goshenite is aquamarine? Not exactly. Though the beryl family includes aquamarine, emerald, and morganite, they’re each unique in their own ways Handcrafted in Belgium by German master silversmiths, 101 / 287 -
Commonly referred to as “white beryl,†goshenite is a colorless, lesser-known variety of the mineral beryl. This elegant gem is considered the purest variety because of its excellent transparency. As a beryl, does that mean goshenite is aquamarine? Not exactly. Though the beryl family includes aquamarine, emerald, and morganite, they’re each unique in their own ways Handcrafted in Belgium by German master silversmiths, 102 / 287 -
Commonly referred to as “white beryl,†goshenite is a colorless, lesser-known variety of the mineral beryl. This elegant gem is considered the purest variety because of its excellent transparency. As a beryl, does that mean goshenite is aquamarine? Not exactly. Though the beryl family includes aquamarine, emerald, and morganite, they’re each unique in their own ways Handcrafted in Belgium by German master silversmiths, 103 / 287 -
Commonly referred to as “white beryl,†goshenite is a colorless, lesser-known variety of the mineral beryl. This elegant gem is considered the purest variety because of its excellent transparency. As a beryl, does that mean goshenite is aquamarine? Not exactly. Though the beryl family includes aquamarine, emerald, and morganite, they’re each unique in their own ways Handcrafted in Belgium by German master silversmiths, 104 / 287 -
Commonly referred to as “white beryl,†goshenite is a colorless, lesser-known variety of the mineral beryl. This elegant gem is considered the purest variety because of its excellent transparency. As a beryl, does that mean goshenite is aquamarine? Not exactly. Though the beryl family includes aquamarine, emerald, and morganite, they’re each unique in their own ways Handcrafted in Belgium by German master silversmiths, 105 / 287 -
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