You got to hand it to those Beryls, they sure produce some fine looking offspring. There’s gorgeous green emerald, pristine blue aquamarine, and who could overlook blushing pink morganite? Now, while emerald, aquamarine and morganite get their beautiful colors from trace elements of other minerals, white beryl is beryl in its purest form. Transparent gem-quality beryl is rare and referred...read more
You got to hand it to those Beryls, they sure produce some fine looking offspring. There’s gorgeous green emerald, pristine blue aquamarine, and who could overlook blushing pink morganite? Now, while emerald, aquamarine and morganite get their beautiful colors from trace elements of other minerals, white beryl is beryl in its purest form. Transparent gem-quality beryl is rare and referred to as ‘precious beryl.’ We like to call it the “white emerald.” Often mistaken for a diamond, this stone is far more affordable and has the allure that comes from having more unique pedigree.
With a rating of 8 on the Moh’s scale, white emerald is strong, second only to white sapphire in strength of alternative white stones. The scintillating stone in the White Emerald Purity Ring is surrounded in an elegant swirl of gold-finished sterling silver for a an heirloom quality ring worthy of becoming part of your family legacy.