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Morganite is a pale pink to peach colored beryl mineral, in the family of emerald and aquamarine. Morganite engagement rings are often sought after for their exceptional clarity and unique appearance. Commonly seen in a soft light pink shade, morganite gemstones can also fall towards purple or towards an orange-pink color and range in their color intensity.
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Morganite is a relatively durable gemstone, but it still requires proper care to maintain its beauty and sparkle. To clean a morganite ring, you can follow these simple steps:
You can also use a jewelry cleaning solution specifically designed for gemstones, but make sure to follow the instructions carefully and avoid any harsh chemicals. It's important to note that morganite should be stored separately from other gemstones and jewelry to avoid scratching. You can keep your morganite ring in a soft cloth or a jewelry box with individual compartments to protect it from damage. Read our Jewelry Care Guide for further instructions.
Morganite is a beautiful gemstone that comes in shades of pink, peach, and salmon. Like other gemstones, there are ways to determine if a Morganite is real or not. Here are some methods to consider: