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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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