What is beryl: properties of the stone, who is suitable according to their zodiac sign, emerald and beryl, what is it


Stone typePrecious, semi-precious
Prevalence (Deposits)Brazil, India, Colombia, Russia, USA, South Africa
VarietiesAugustite, Aquamarine, Bazzit, bixbite, Vorobievite, Heliodor, Geshenite, Goshenite, Davidsonite, Emerald, Machishe-beryl, morganite, Rosterite
TransparencyTransparent, translucent
ShineGlass
Mohs hardness scale7,5—8
Chemical compositionBe3(Al,Cr)2Si6O18
ColorWhite, blue, green, gold, red, orange, pink, blue
Owner's color typeSummer
Owner's temperamentPhlegmatic person
NamesAlla, Anna, Vera, Karina, Mikhail, Natalia, Nelly, Stella, Elvira
Zodiac signGemini, Libra, Aquarius, Cancer, Pisces, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Taurus
Date of Birthfrom June 22 to July 22 from February 19 to March 20
Chinese horoscopeBoar
ElementWater, Air, Earth, Fire
PlanetNot found
Day of the weekFriday
MonthOctober
SeasonAutumn
Numerology vibration4, 8
ChakraAnahata, Manipura
What stones is it compatible with?Amethyst, turquoise, pearls, labradorite, lapis lazuli, onyx, sapphire
What stones is it not compatible with?Agate, garnet, heliodor, heliotrope, malachite, ruby, carnelian, jasper
Therapeutic effect (problems)Blood pressure, gynecology, immunity, fatigue
Therapeutic effect (on organs)Respiratory organs, gastrointestinal tract organs, cardiovascular system
Magic propertiesStrengthening relationships, finances

Beryl is a unique mineral. Its name means both a separate type of semi-precious and precious stones and a whole family, which includes emeralds, aquamarines and other famous gems. Jewelry with beryl is quite affordable, as it is one of the most sought-after materials in the jewelry industry. Products with it can be found on women, men and children. They are very diverse, both in terms of design and in the changing appearance of the gem.

Jewelry stone beryl

The beryl stone dates back to the times of Ancient Greece, Egypt and India. The blue-green rough stone is often confused with emerald and aquamarine, although they are just varieties of this mineral.

The gem got its name from the Latin “berrilus”, which means “sea green stone”. This is truly the most common shade of this natural material. Such an unusual color is given to it by impurities of iron and manganese. However, in addition to azure, beryls are found in yellow, green, red and even white.

Most jewelers by beryl mean a golden-yellow variety of stone with acceptable inclusions of green. This type belongs to the precious class stones and is only slightly inferior in price to its closest “relative” – emerald.

The main deposits of the mineral are found in Colombia, Brazil, the East Indies and Mozambique. In Russia, noble varieties are mined in the Urals and the Kola Peninsula.

Ordinary beryl has a paler color and increased transparency. The mines for their development are located in Europe: in France, Sweden and Bavaria.

Common beryl is a natural raw material for the formation of beryllium - one of the most valuable and expensive metals. Due to its low weight and high strength, it is actively used in the nuclear and space industries.

Beryl stone: properties, colors and varieties

Only 9 shades of beryl are known. It is worth noting that the color of the stone plays a very important role, since a good quality emerald can easily compete with the king of precious stones - the diamond.

The only common feature of all beryls is their chemical formula, and the value of the varieties of the stone depends on the quality and quantity of impurities. But first, about the most important color of beryl and the name of the stone depending on the color.

Goshenite

Goshenite (colorless). This is beryl in its purest form. Quite common, not particularly valuable, but of great benefit to people. It was used in the manufacture of the first magnifying glasses.

Green beryl

This is the name of a stone that cannot be classified as either emeralds or aquamarines. It occupies an intermediate position between these minerals, which is why it bears such a simple name, remaining a precious stone.

Golden beryl

A real rarity. Lemon color due to the low uranium content in the mineral. Absolutely safe from the point of view of radioactivity. A true companion to a true aquamarine.

Morganite

May appear pink, orange or purple, depending on the concentration of manganese. The mineral does not have an intense color, but if it is subjected to heat treatment, it becomes slightly darker.

Aquamarine

Due to the presence of iron, vanadium and chromium, the stone has a blue-green color, the intensity of which can vary. Its sea green color is a true “ aquamarine” shade , which gives it the greatest value. By the way, it is impossible to determine with the naked eye (even a very professional one) whether aquamarine is real, which is what various scammers use.

Bixbit

Anyone who wants to find this mineral must go to Utah in the USA, since there are no more deposits on Earth. Bixbite is more valuable than emerald due to its rarity. The amount of this pink stone mined from its discovery until today does not exceed 2 kg.

Bixbit is also called "red emerald".

Heliodor

Heliodorus. Perhaps the most popular of all beryls. This is due to the fact that its color is almost like that of emerald, only a little lighter (the dominant color is yellow), and the price is lower. Currently, heliodor is rarely used as an independent material. Their main use is as raw material for the production of aquamarines.

Its yellow color is due to the presence of iron ions. The stones can be yellow, orange or greenish-yellow in color.

Mosheshe-beryl

It is a very bright stone, having a deep blue color, but only until it is exposed to sunlight or slight heat. Under the influence of these factors, the mineral becomes discolored, and its color can only be restored with the help of X-rays.

Emerald

The most famous of beryls. He was worshiped by the ancient Egyptians, Peruvian Indians and Persians. This may be due to the fact that emerald has special magical properties.

Augustite

Augustite, or maxi-beryllium, is an indigo crystal with a deep blue color. It is also called maxis after the first deposit in which it was found. The price for this type of blue beryl can reach $150 per carat. Due to its high price, Augustite is often counterfeited. Gemstone tends to fade over time or from prolonged exposure to sunlight.

Basit

The stone is pale blue. It was discovered in Italy. It is listed as a separate variety due to its high scandium content. It is not used in jewelry.

Precious beryl has an apple green color; precious ordinary beryl is transparent, but pale in color. Beryls that are not emerald in shade of green are called precious. Such stones can be green with a hint of brown, blue or yellow.

Pezzottaite

Pezzottaite has a rich pink color. For several years, this gemstone, found in Madagascar, was considered a special type of beryl. The pink mineral amazed researchers with its bright color and high cesium content.

Rosterite

Rosterite - the color of this beryl can vary from completely colorless to light pink. This mineral differs from other stones in its high content of alkali metals and other impurities. It is similar in price and value to Gesenite.

Chrysoberyl

Chrysoberyl is a fascinating, mesmerizing gemstone. It is rare and has only a few deposits. Transparent crystals of chrysoberyl are a gemstone. Chrysoberyl has a greenish-yellow color, less often it is colorless.

Varieties

Some “derivatives” of beryl are better known than the mineral itself. Thus, the following types belong to the premium segment:

  1. Emerald. A class I gemstone with a palette from turquoise to rich dark green. One of the most expensive minerals in the jewelry industry, along with diamond and sapphire.
  2. Bixbit or red emerald. An even rarer type of emerald. It is found extremely rarely in nature and is sold only at the world's leading auctions. All jewelry with it is individual and made to order.
  3. Morganite. A rare stone with a unique peachy pink hue. The most valuable minerals are light purple in color.

More affordable varieties of beryl:

  1. Augustite. The second name is “blue beryl”. Mineral of a rich cobalt hue.
  2. Aquamarine. A popular semi-precious sea green material. In demand among jewelers.
  3. Goshenite. Transparent ornamental stone.
  4. Heliodor. A greenish-golden mineral, sometimes appearing in shades of orange gold.
  5. Bacit. Crystal with a palette from turquoise to deep blue.

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In addition to market value, types of beryl can also be classified by color: from the light green shade of an unripe apple (goshenite) to a deep red tone (bixbite).

Beryl - what kind of stone is it?

Beryllium or pure beryl is nothing more than beryllium silicate, which has no color, i.e. it is absolutely transparent. It is this chemical compound that serves as the raw material for beryllium, which is used in light alloys.

In fact, beryl silicate has no value other than technological value. Another thing is its multi-colored “brothers”, which, for the most part, are precious stones used in jewelry.

Natural beryl, regardless of color, is a prismatic crystal that can weigh from a few grams to several tons.

People like this mineral not only for its shape. They use its precious varieties for various purposes, which directly depend on the color of the stone, as well as its size.

Resistance to acids and salt solutions is a unique feature of all beryls.

Cut

Despite the fairly high hardness levels (8 on the Moss scale), the mineral can be cut and polished. Most colorless stones are processed using a step method. This method allows you to increase the quality of light refraction and emphasize its play.

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Opaque crystals become cabochons. They are often used to create men's products and accessories with beryl: cufflinks, tie clips, cigarette cases. The same cutting style is also used on crystals with asterism or cat's eye effects.

Interesting! The number of facets affects the density of the stone's shade and the degree of reflection of sunlight, so a diamond cut reveals the beauty of the crystal to the maximum.

Mineral in jewelry

The physical properties of beryl, combined with its variety of species, make the mineral in demand in the jewelry world. Less valuable specimens are classified as ornamental stones. Some varieties are interesting as collection material. The most beautiful stones end up in the windows of jewelry houses, unceremoniously competing with diamonds.

Types of decorations

The range of products with beryl and the number of designer jewelry designs knows no bounds. The most popular:

  • earrings;
  • rings, rings, signets;
  • pendants, pendants;
  • beads;
  • brooches;
  • bracelets.

Some types of stone cannot be found in jewelry stores - their rarity and cost determine exclusively the individual production of the product.

Color spectrum

Many gems from the beryl family are known to us under other names:

Interestingly, heliodor was previously converted into aquamarine through processing. At a temperature of 400˚C, the gem loses its golden hue, turning into a heavenly blue mineral. Occasionally there are specimens with the “cat’s eye” effect and asterism (a rayed star pattern on the surface of the stone).

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For men

Varieties of beryl work well in men's jewelry. Light-colored stones are paired with a massive frame that emphasizes the masculinity of the owner. Average cost of men's accessories:

  • Silver pendant with a crystal of natural Transbaikal heliodor 6*7*55 mm – 35,000 rubles.


    Pendant with Heliodor

  • Ring made of 925 sterling silver, decorated with an aquamarine insert weighing 5 carats – 35,000 rubles.


    Ring

  • A pendant in a frame made of 14 karat yellow gold with untreated crystals of Ural emeralds in the rock, weighing a sample of 51.5 carats - 350,000 rubles.


    Gold pendant with Emerald

The most popular inserts in men's accessories are emeralds. This noble mineral is often combined with diamonds and set in expensive metals. Such products belong to the Premium price segment and are valued at hundreds of thousands of rubles.

For women

Women's jewelry with beryl is also divided into luxury products and jewelry in the middle price segment:

  • Ring made of 14-carat white gold with pale pink morganite of Brazilian origin weighing 0.89 carats - 175,000 rubles.


    Ring with natural Morganite

  • Pendant made of 18-karat yellow gold with two aquamarine crystals, two tourmalines, morganite and opal – 84,000 rubles.
  • Ring made of 925 sterling silver with a collectible uncut sample of bixbite (USA, Utah) 5*6*7 mm – 55,000 rubles.


    Raw Bixbit Ring

  • Earrings with Brazilian heliodors with a total weight of 2 carats in 925 silver with 585 gold plated – 28,000 rubles.


    Earrings

  • Bracelet made of 26 Brazilian aquamarines measuring 2*3*5 mm in a frame made of 925 sterling silver with an adjustable length of 18-20cm – 55,000 rubles.


    Bracelet

  • Beads made of multi-colored beryls (aquamarines, morganites, heliodors) 60 cm long with bead sizes 3*6 mm and 6*8 mm – 47,000 rubles.


    Beads from varieties of Beryl

For a brooch made of yellow and white gold of an original design, inlaid with an emerald surrounded by diamonds, sapphires and tsavorites, you will have to pay more than 500 thousand rubles.

Popular types of cuts

Depending on the type of beryl, its quality and transparency, different types of cuts are used:

  • diamond;
  • stepped;
  • fantasy;
  • cabochon.

The most expensive varieties are processed with diamond cuts - emerald, morganite, bixbite. Other transparent gems lend themselves to step or mixed cutting. Cloudy specimens of lower quality are used as cabochons.

Stone setting

Emeralds, bixbites, and morganites are awarded to the most expensive metals - platinum, white, yellow, and sometimes red gold of 750 and 585 samples. Heliodor and aquamarine are set in 585 gold or 925 silver. Transparent goshenites or augustites serve as inserts in silver jewelry.

Compatibility with other stones

Beryl combines energetically with minerals such as:

  • sapphire;
  • amethyst;
  • turquoise;
  • pearl;
  • lapis lazuli;
  • Labrador;
  • onyx.

You should not combine beryls with the following stones:

  • cornelian;
  • jasper;
  • pomegranate;
  • agate;
  • ruby;
  • heliotrope;
  • malachite.

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How to wear

From the many varieties of beryl, everyone can choose a suitable gem. Each stone meets certain requirements:

  • The most expensive varieties (morganite, emerald, bixbite) are status minerals, jewelry with which is worn at social receptions or business meetings of the appropriate nature.
  • Aquamarine suits a classic style wardrobe.
  • Heliodor looks great with casual clothes.
  • Goshenite is the most affordable mineral, harmonizing with democratic clothing of any color scheme.

The color scheme of wardrobe items should be combined with the shade of the stone insert of the accessories.

Care instructions

Beryl is a durable gemstone that does not require special care. It is enough to follow a few recommendations:

  • It is unacceptable to wear jewelry for a long time under the bright sun, as beryl inserts will quickly fade.
  • It is undesirable to expose the mineral to acids.
  • To clean products, use water, soap and ammonia. Silver jewelry is cleaned with baking soda, followed by rinsing with cool water.

Despite the high degree of hardness and strength of the nugget, it is undesirable to drop the stone, subject it to impacts or other mechanical influences.

How to spot a fake

When talking about beryl counterfeits, we mean imitations of the most expensive and popular varieties - bixbite, emerald, aquamarine, morganite. Each of the stones can be found in two imitation versions - a synthetic mineral or a processed natural one, but of lower quality and a different accessory. Some fakes can be recognized visually, while others require gemological examination.


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Briefly about fakes:

  • Bixbit. Red emerald is considered the rarest of beryls, costing more than green emeralds. The production of synthetic hydrothermal bixbites has been established in Russia. The cost of these stones is an order of magnitude lower. They are easy to cut, unlike natural gems, which cannot be cut due to their small size (often 0.5 carats). The fake also has a higher refractive index.
  • Emerald. In the case of emeralds, fakes are much more common, since this is the most popular mineral of the beryl group. Cheaper tsavorite, green garnet and quartz, tourmaline, jade, cubic zirconia, and peridot are passed off as natural gemstones. Natural fakes can be distinguished by the various physical properties of these nuggets. It is difficult to distinguish artificially grown stone. Sometimes the imitation is revealed by the soft outlines of the edges, which in natural emerald are clear and geometric. There are also triplets - glued plates of cheap minerals, topped with a fragment of a real emerald. As in most cases, such imitation can only be recognized with the help of special devices.
  • Aquamarine. Fake aquamarines are made from painted glass or ceramic glass. They can be easily distinguished by temperature conditions, uniformity of color and lack of dichroism (changes in shade at different viewing angles). Often aquamarine is heated or irradiated varieties of other beryls, as well as imitations from topaz, spinel, and zircons. Zircon shows bifurcated edges in the light. Topaz shines brighter, sparkles, the refraction of light is deeper than that of aquamarine. A low-grade spinel will be indicated by the accumulation of bubbles inside the insert. The low price of jewelry with aquamarine also indicates falsification.
  • Morganite. Fakes use hydrothermal synthetic morganite, glass or ceramic glass, as well as imitations of pink tourmaline, kunzite, garnet or topaz. Hydrothermal stone is distinguished by laboratory tests. Glass or ceramic indicates temperature (natural stones are characterized by coldness). Garnet and topaz are brighter than natural morganite. Quartz is cheaper in cost and is also distinguished by its turbidity.

An appropriate certificate confirming the naturalness of minerals will help protect yourself from any falsification.

Frame

The material of the frame is often determined by the color of the mineral and its value. Thus, products with aquamarine, affordable for a wide range of buyers, are often produced in 925 silver. Particularly rare stones can be framed in white gold.

Morganite, bixbite and emerald are complemented by yellow, rose and white gold designs. Platinum and emeralds combine especially effectively.

Golden-green and orange heliodor looks organically in 585 yellow gold, and its lemon variety in artificially aged silver. The same frame will suit blue augustite.

Application area of ​​beryl

All varieties of precious beryl are used as inlays into precious metals such as silver, gold and platinum. The choice of a specific metal depends on the gemstone: emeralds are set in gold, aquamarines look great in silver.

The rule is: the more expensive the stone, the more expensive the metal of the frame. The most popular is emerald, with which any jewelry is made.

Golden beryl is used for inlaying luxury items such as church vessels, expensive wall decorations and so on. Its large crystals are used to carve small figurines, even chess pieces.

Use in jewelry industry

There are precious prototypes and semi-precious exhibits of beryl silicate. Both are widely used in the jewelry industry. They are used to make the precious jewelry mentioned above.

The cut is an important factor in determining the cost. The more facets a stone has, the richer its hue, the brighter it shines and the richer its appearance. Therefore, its price will be higher.

Compatibility with other gems

Beryl is often combined in jewelry with other precious and semi-precious stones. Jewelers pay attention not only to the shade and size of the crystal, but also to its ability to refract light. “Spiritual compatibility” also plays an important role. Since the mineral is classified as “air”, it is often placed next to its fellow elements: citrine, topaz, tourmaline and blue chalcedony.

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Emeralds are often complemented with small diamonds, sapphires and amethysts. Morganite goes well with diamonds and garnets. Heliodor, symbolizing the element of Fire, will be an excellent neighbor for rubies and diamonds. But combining it with pearls is not the best idea.

Aquamarine looks spectacular next to malachite, jasper and jadeite. Its combination with rauchtopaz looks very unusual, but it is not recommended to place it next to ruby ​​or garnet.

Stone compatibility

Beryl combines harmoniously with opal, turquoise, rock crystal, moonstone, jasper and ruby.

Combinations with sardonyx and malachite are not recommended. The only metal that enhances the properties of stones is cupronickel.

Beryl in amulets

This stone has long been believed to have magical powers. Jewelry with beryl in the home was considered a good omen, as beryl protected against the evil eye and reflected negative energy, like a mirror.

In ancient times, it was believed that frog figures carved from this stone attracted virtue and allowed one to win the favor of enemies. The magical power of beryl is still valued today.

Suitable for by name

Each name has its own meaning, its origin, its patron in the form of flowers, animals, stars or minerals. Beryl is liked by people whose names:

Natalia. For her, this is the best help in matters of the heart. Thanks to the amulet, her feelings will be constant and her mood will be high.

Igor. A man with this name will be a friendly, cheerful and sensual person with a philosophical outlook on life.

Alexei. Thanks to beryl, he will become more sensual, reveal his creative inclinations, and life will be full of happiness and joy.

Nellie. The life of such a woman will be protected from negativity, and mutual understanding will reign between all family members at home.

Artem. Beryl will open the way to the fulfillment of desires through enlightenment of the mind and spiritual improvement. An amulet made from this mineral will protect Artyom during his long journey.

Konstantin. The nugget will become a wonderful family amulet that supports the feelings of the spouses.

Stella. A girl with an unusual name will discover new facets of sensuality, love, friendship, and will find a state of complete happiness together with the talisman.

Valentin. This gem will help make this person’s life better, lead to the fulfillment of desires, and also protect against negative influences.

Elvira. Beryl will help her in everything that concerns feelings - it will strengthen family ties and relationships with other people, strengthen friendships, make feelings permanent, protecting the mistress of the house from all evil.

Benjamin. The amulet will help him attract finance, prosperity to his home, and cleanse the environment of negativity.

The names patronized by this gemstone are unusual and rare. But this stone will become a talisman for someone who really needs it, regardless of the name.

Who is suitable for jewelry with beryl?

A wide range of shades, sizes, cuts and clarity makes beryl popular among both women and men. The range of prices and variety of jewelry designs allows you to find a product that suits any style, appearance and budget.

Stylistics by type of stone

If we talk about the reason for choosing jewelry, then emeralds, morganites and bixbits are suitable for the most ceremonial exits and receptions. A necklace, earrings or ring with any of these stones will make its owner the center of attention. At the same time, rich red bixbits and dark green emeralds will suit ladies of elegant age. But younger women and girls should pay attention to delicate, but no less valuable, pink morganites.

Semi-precious aquamarines, bacites and heliodors will organically fit into the “casual” style and jewelry in the form of small rings, tie clips and pendants. Heliodor and Augustite in cufflinks will highlight the style of the owner and draw attention to a designer suit or expensive watch.

Inexpensive colorless goshenite can be used to decorate accessories: bags, cigarette cases, mirrors. It is often used in the design of children's jewelry. It is valued for its versatility and natural origin.

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Owner's appearance type

The variety of colors of beryl family minerals allows you to choose a stone depending on the type of appearance of the owner.

Brunettes with fair skin will want jewelry with rich shades of blue and green, such as emeralds and Augustites. Pale bacitas and delicate aquamarines will be excellent companions for classic fair-skinned and light-eyed blondes.

Interesting! Owners of brown eyes and autumn-colored hair (red, chestnut) should pay attention to earrings and bracelets with neutral goshenites or, conversely, with rich emeralds.

Girls with a classic Slavic appearance (brown hair, fair skin, light brown or blue eyes) will definitely suit golden-green heliodors and noble beryls.

Men's range

The list of men's jewelry and accessories includes cufflinks, rings, tie and money clips, bracelets, cigarette cases and lighters.

Most insert stones are not cut as carefully as in women's products. Aquamarine cabochons on silver cigarette cases, emerald inserts on gold lighters, signet rings with heliodor and platinum cufflinks with augustite look very impressive.

In addition to precious metals (gold, silver, platinum), leather, bone and wood can be used in the decoration of men's jewelry.

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Healing properties of beryl

Beryl is a stone with strong energy. This property was noticed by the healers of the Ancient East, who used the mineral to neutralize negative energy messages. In India, beryl was responsible for opening the heart and solar plexus chakras. Its actions extended not only to the cardiovascular system, but also to the internal organs of the entire abdominal cavity.

Modern lithotherapy classifies the healing properties of crystals depending on their shade.

Classic golden-green beryls help with:

  • colds;
  • metabolic disorders;
  • arrhythmias, tachycardia;
  • increased blood pressure;
  • pneumonia and bronchitis;
  • gastrointestinal disorders.

Blue and blue varieties of the mineral (aquamarine and augustite) help restore peace of mind, fight stress, and improve concentration.

Red bixbits and orange heliodors will become assistants to the elderly and sick in the postoperative period.

Of great importance is the type of product into which the stone is inserted, as well as its location on the human body.

A ring with a “red emerald” will protect against negative energy, the evil eye and damage. If you insert an aquamarine into the ring and wear it on the middle finger, then, according to lithotherapists, this will have a beneficial effect on vision.

Earrings with golden heliodor will ease migraines and help the immune system fight colds, and a pendant with augustite will help overly impulsive people maintain composure.

Interesting! According to representatives of traditional Chinese medicine, beryl is a stone with pronounced yin energy, so it will be especially useful for women suffering from diseases of the reproductive system.

Magic properties

Versatile abilities also manifest themselves in the esoteric aspect. Beryl is known for the following magical properties:

  • It protects the family nest from the penetration of negative energy from the outside, and also dispels internal negativity and preserves the fervor of feelings.
  • It is considered a talisman for travelers, protecting people on long trips.
  • The stone develops the mind and thinking, helps overcome laziness, and imparts friendliness.
  • Stabilizes relationships between children and parents.

Red gems are considered talismans for older people. Such an amulet helps an elderly person overcome serious illnesses and retain the necessary life potential. Green stones are protectors from diseases, and blue stones are healers of mental health.

Beryl Magic

In addition to healing properties, natural beryl has a wide range of magical qualities. This mineral is believed to:

  • “attracts” good luck and financial well-being;
  • preserves and protects the family hearth;
  • facilitates communication between representatives of different generations (if both parties have a stone);
  • “sorts” energy, leaving positive energy for the owner and pushing away negative energy outside.

Depending on the type of stone, it can be an excellent gift. Travelers are often given an amulet with aquamarine, especially when it comes to traveling by sea. It is believed that this stone guarantees the absence of storms and other troubles while crossing the sea surface.

Noble golden yellow beryl and heliodor will be an excellent gift for a lawyer. It will allow you to win the case, attract good luck and ensure success.

Bixbit is considered the protector of the family and clan, so jewelry with it is often a family heirloom, passed on from generation to generation. Blue Augustite was used in ancient times as a talisman for the home. The product with it, stored in the home, protected the latter from fire, floods and robbers.

Talismans with beryl can not only protect the owner, but also relieve chronic fatigue, increase attention, and help achieve goals. This stone influences mental clarity, making it an excellent gift for a number of professions.

Beryl - healing properties

When worn regularly, this stone is believed to have a positive effect on a person's energy field. Only natural minerals, and not their imitations, can have a beneficial effect on the human body. The stone has a positive effect due to the substances it contains.

Many traditional healers believe that in order to have a healing effect, the stone must be in constant contact with the skin and be heated by it. Thus, its healing properties are much stronger, and the results of wearing beryl appear in the shortest possible time.

The main medicinal properties common to all stones in this group are:

  • improves liver function and accelerates the treatment of hepatitis;
  • accelerates the recovery of the respiratory system during illness;
  • relieves back pain;
  • increases the body's resistance to adverse environmental factors.

In addition to those listed, some types of stone also have other beneficial properties that are unique to them.

Emerald . Helps with headaches and neuroses, and also normalizes blood pressure.

Aquamarine . It helps speed up recovery from infectious diseases. It also has a positive effect on the digestive system and reduces the risk of allergies.

Morganite . Improves memory and mental abilities. Relieves insomnia and helps fight chronic fatigue.

Bixbit . Has a beneficial effect on the heart muscle.

Goshenite . Helps improve vision and normalizes hormonal levels in the body.

It is important to believe in the healing properties of the mineral in order to make it beneficial.

Recommendations for product care

Caring for beryl, like most semi-precious stones, is very simple, you just need to remember the main points:

  • mineral inserts and individual stones should not be dropped or impacted mechanically (due to the possible presence of gas bubbles in the structure, which affects the degree of strength);
  • You should not leave beryl gems in direct sunlight, where they may lose several tones of color;
  • the mineral should not come into contact with acids;
  • Clean stones and settings with harsh abrasive cleaners.

Important! Jewelry is usually rinsed with warm water or a mild soap solution, gently wiped with a soft cloth and stored in a closed box.

How to care for beryl

These stones should be handled with care as they have a very fragile structure. If you drop a piece, it will break. It is recommended to wash the stones under running water.

Emeralds require slightly different care. This stone is quite soft. In contact with other minerals, it may lose its luster due to damage to the edges. In this case, it is necessary to sand the top layer.

Price

The price of a product with beryl inserts depends on many factors: type of mineral, size, cut, frame material.

A gold ring with a large aquamarine can cost 20-25 thousand rubles, and the cost of a product with an emerald of the same size will start from 50-60 thousand.

Handmade silver earrings with 5 carat heliodor can be purchased for 20 thousand rubles, while a factory product made from the same materials with a smaller stone will cost no more than 3-5 thousand.

The cheapest type of beryl, goshenite, is used mainly to create inexpensive children's jewelry: earrings, crosses, pendants. Silver earrings with this gem cost 1,500-2,000 rubles in the online store.

It is quite difficult to evaluate bixbite and morganite. Their final value is determined as a result of bidding at the world's leading auctions. The cost of one carat of “red emerald” starts from 15 thousand dollars.

Main conclusions

Beryl is a whole family that includes both precious emerald and inexpensive ornamental goshenite.

  1. There are many varieties of this mineral, the most valuable of which is bixbite.
  2. The cost of stones depends on their type, cut, setting and degree of rarity.
  3. Both precious metals and jewelry alloys can be used as frames.
  4. Beryl is endowed with a large number of healing properties, as well as the qualities of a strong amulet.

Beryl jewelry is universal. This gem is suitable for representatives of any gender, age and nationality, while it is widespread and accessible.

How to wear a stone

The variety of shades makes beryl a universal stone. You can carry it with you as a talisman or keychain, or you can buy a piece of beryl and place it in your bedroom so that warm, loving and gentle energy fills the room. This will increase the intimacy between you and your partner and eliminate the negative vibrations that threaten to ruin your relationship. Or place a piece of stone in the living room to always have wonderful and life-giving energy in your home.

Of course, the best option is to wear beryl closer to the body, in the form of jewelry: earrings, necklaces, rings or brooches.

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