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found  in  small  to  very  large  sizes.  Pure
               beryl  has  no  color  and  is  known  as
               “goshenite,” but transparent crystals with
               inclusions  and  impurities  are  different

               colors  and are  known as gemstones  with
               different  names.  Colors  range  green  to
               blue to red, yellow, and white. Green beryl
               is  caused  by  traces  of chromium.  Yellow
               or  golden  beryl  is  known  as  “heliodor,”

               and blue beryl, caused by traces of iron is
               known  as  aquamarine.  Pink  beryl  is
               “morganite,”  and  the  deep  red  variety  of
               beryl, is known as “red beryl” or “bixbite.”
               Bixbite  is  very  rare  and  therefore

               expensive.  It  can  only  be  found  in  two
               locations in Utah.

               Beryl     is    found      mostly      in    granitic
               pegmatites,  but  is  also  found  in  mica

               schists  in  the  Ural  Mountains  of Russia,
               as well as in limestone in Columbia. Beryl
               is  found  in  Europe  in Sweden,  Germany,
               Austria  and  Norway.  It  is  also  found



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