- Chrysoberyl - Wikipedia
The mineral or gemstone chrysoberyl is an aluminate of beryllium with the formula Be Al 2 O 4 [5][6] The name chrysoberyl is derived from the Greek words χρυσός chrysos and βήρυλλος beryllos, meaning "a gold-white spar"
- Chrysoberyl, Cats Eye Chrysoberyl and Alexandrite - Geology. com
What Is Chrysoberyl? Chrysoberyl is a rare beryllium aluminum oxide mineral with a chemical composition of BeAl 2 O 4 It is sometimes confused with the silicate mineral known as beryl, which has a composition of Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18 The main commercial use of chrysoberyl is as a gemstone
- Chrysoberyl Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - Gem Society
Everything you ever wanted to know about chrysoberyl Find value guidelines, scientific data, expert comments, and more in our Gem Listings
- Chrysoberyl Gem Guide and Properties Chart - Gemstones. com
This Chrysoberyl gemstone guide lists qualities of the Chrysoberyl gem type, including stone colors, common names, meanings, gemstone hardness and more
- Chrysoberyl : Gemstone | Properties, Formation, Occurrence, Uses
Chrysoberyl is a mineral and gemstone that belongs to the beryl family It is known for its unique optical properties, durability, and various color varieties
- Chrysoberyl Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value More
Chrysoberyl is a yellow to green gemstone with superb hardness Some varieties show color-changing or cat’s eye effects Learn the value, history, and meaning of chrysoberyl!
- Chrysoberyl Gemstones - Why are they so unappreciated? - GemSelect
Chrysoberyl was first discovered in 1789, and was described and named by famous German geologist, Abraham Gottlob Werner Chrysoberyl is normally yellow, yellow-green, or brownish Its color is caused by the presence of iron
- Chrysoberyl - AGTA
Chrysoberyl has long been considered a good-luck charm in many cultures Today, chrysoberyl is an affordable, yet often-overlooked gemstone In its classic form, chrysoberyl ranges from honey-gold to green in color, and translucent to transparent in clarity
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