MORGANITE
Morganite, a soft pink to peach-colored gemstone, is celebrated for its romantic allure. Named in honor of financier J.P. Morgan, morganite was first discovered in Madagascar in the early 20th century.
Major sources include Brazil, Mozambique, and Afghanistan.
Morganite is associated with love and is often chosen for engagement rings.
COLOUR
Morganite ranges from pale pink to peach and salmon hues. The most desirable stones exhibit an even, soft pink tone.
CLARITY
High-quality morganites are typically eye-clean, meaning they have no visible inclusions. Their clarity enhances their delicate beauty.
CUT
Morganite is often cut into shapes like oval, cushion, or pear to highlight its color and brilliance.
CARAT WEIGHT
Morganite is available in larger sizes at relatively affordable prices, making it popular for statement jewelry.
MOH'S SCALE OF HARDNESS
7.5–8
CARE AND CLEANING
Morganite is durable enough for regular wear but should be handled with care. Clean it with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged exposure to heat.
MORGANITE JEWELLERY COLLECTION