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Presenting ~ Stunning Aqua Blue 7.42 ct Maxixe Beryl Brazil
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.19 x 9.9 x 6.97mm
- Weight (cts)
- 7.42
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VVS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Emerald, Fancy
- Colours
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Weight and size of gemstones may still very slightly due to difference in calibration of weighing and measuring scales.)
The history of Maxixe Beryl dates back to the 1900s when miners discovered dark blue beryl crystals in the Maxixe mine located in the Paiuhy region of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The gem's unusual dark blue color caused quite a sensation when it entered the gemstone trade in 1973. However, one of the challenges associated with Maxixe Beryl is its tendency to rapidly lose its color when exposed to light or heat. This rapid fading significantly impacted its popularity, causing its initial rise in demand to be followed by a swift decline.
The blue color of Maxixe Beryl is a result of a defect or color center within its atomic structure, caused by natural radiation. This defect is responsible for the gem's unique and intense blue coloration. However, the fading of the dark blue Maxixe Beryl can be unpredictable and disappointing for collectors and enthusiasts. In some cases, additional irradiation may be used to restore the blue color, but unfortunately, the color fades again rapidly if the gem is exposed to sunlight or heat.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.19 x 9.9 x 6.97 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 7.42
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VVS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Emerald, Fancy
- Colours
-
Let me clear you something we save some money in shipping and certified cost ok
Thanks hope you under
Weight and size of gemstones may still very slightly due to difference in calibration of weighing and measuring scales.)
The history of Maxixe Beryl dates back to the 1900s when miners discovered dark blue beryl crystals in the Maxixe mine located in the Paiuhy region of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The gem's unusual dark blue color caused quite a sensation when it entered the gemstone trade in 1973. However, one of the challenges associated with Maxixe Beryl is its tendency to rapidly lose its color when exposed to light or heat. This rapid fading significantly impacted its popularity, causing its initial rise in demand to be followed by a swift decline.
The blue color of Maxixe Beryl is a result of a defect or color center within its atomic structure, caused by natural radiation. This defect is responsible for the gem's unique and intense blue coloration. However, the fading of the dark blue Maxixe Beryl can be unpredictable and disappointing for collectors and enthusiasts. In some cases, additional irradiation may be used to restore the blue color, but unfortunately, the color fades again rapidly if the gem is exposed to sunlight or heat.
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| FedEx |
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| Express Shipping |
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| Registered Shipping |
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NegativeStone completely dark and not as red as in the video...video has been enhanced to make the stone more attractive. Disapointed
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PositiveCame quickly and is a beautiful piece
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