PEACHY PINKISH ORANGE

Lot: Morganite-32

   

    

    

COLOR: Pale Pink, Peachy Orange, Peachy Pink, Pastel Pink to Medium Pink, Pinkish Orange, White
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to moderately included stones (35%+ Mixed Facet Rough)
ORIGIN: Brazil
SIZE: Stones range in size from 4.33 to 75.97 Carats (23.58+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 920.00 Carats (39 Pieces) 184 Grams
PRICE: $368.00 ($.40 Per Carat / $2.00 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Awesome lot of NATURAL Pale to Medium Peachy Pinkish Orange Morganite Faceting & Cabbing Rough from Brazil.  This is OLD stock material from Brazil that probably hasn't seen the light of day for 15-20 years or more. We have been told that the mine has not produced in years and were lucky enough to purchase a large lot of the material from a buyout.

I would say most of this material is a cross that lies somewhere between Pastel and Medium Peachy Orange. This is all NATURAL material and with slight heat or prolonged exposure to sunlight it turns a more pure Pink in color. We heated a piece on an open flame as a sample to confirm the results but you should be able to produce the same results with enough exposure to intense sunlight. There are a few pieces in here that look more like they are Goshenite; however, the lot as a whole is distinctly Orangey.

We would say that roughly 35%+ of this material is Medium to High Facet Grade with most stones having at least some inclusions while the remainder is a mixture of Cab Grade and Semi-Facet Grade. Many stones are very clean but have pinpoint inclusions dispersed in the rough. Take a look around the net and you will see how unbelievable our price on this material really is! These are NOT small stones with the average weight running 23+ CARATS! We are confident that you will get some killer stones out of this lot with a little hard work. At $2.00 Per Gram we would suggest picking up all you can!

COOL FACTS:
  1. In Afghanistan Morganite is almost always classified by crystal structure and not so much by color. This is why you will occasionally see some light Aqua colored stones in Afghan Morganite lots.

  2. There is only a limited amount of Afghan Morganite produced every year and annual production has been steadily decreasing.

  3. Nigeria produces some of the darkest Morganite available with the pure Pinker colors. This may be due to exposure to daylight so as to rid the material of its peachy and orangey overtones. Overall pieces are generally smaller than the larger pieces found in Afghanistan with most of the better facet grade material that is commercially available being in the 5 gram or under range. Some of the material produced in Nigeria gets to an almost Bubble-Gum Pink in color; however, prices at times can be double that of similar quality Tourmaline!