Aquamarine (Beryl)

Aquamarine is the blue to the variety that is blue-green of Beryl number of minerals that additionally includes Bixbite (red), Emerald (green), goshenite (colourless), Heliodor (yellow), Morganite (red) and Pezzottaite (reddish pink). Very large Aquamarine crystals have now been found including the Martha that is famous Rocha, found in Brazil, that weighed 134 pounds and yielded 300,000 carats of exemplary blue gems! Aquamarine gets its blue-green colour from traces of ferrous iron added to the Beryl that is a basic formula. Aquamarine is the birthstone for March.

Aquamarine is known from many sources worldwide Afghanistan that is including; Minas Gerais and other locations in Brazil; a lot more than fifty specific locations in Madagascar; Myanmar (Burma); Namibia; Pakistan; Russia; Sri Lanka; and in the USA at San Diego County, California; Mt. Antero, Colorado; Connecticut; Maine; and North Carolina.

Category: Cyclosilicate
Chemical Formula: Be3Al2Si6O18 + Fe
Beryllium Aluminum Silicate + Iron
Molecular Weight: 537.50 gm
Composition: Beryllium 5.03 % Be 13.96 % BeO
Aluminum 10.04 % Al 18.97 % Al2O3
Silicon 31.35 % Si 67.07 % SiO2
Oxygen 53.58 % O
100.00 % 100.00 % = TOTAL OXIDE

 

Crystallography: Hexagonal – Dihexagonal Dipyramidal
Crystal Habit: Crystals prismatic to tabular, with {1010}, {0001}, and {1120}; may be complexly terminated by pyramids, to 18 m and 180 t. Also radial, trapiche, columnar; granular to compact.
Twinning: Rarely

 

Cleavage: Imperfect on {0001}
Fracture: Conchoidal
Tenacity: Brittle
Moh’s Hardness: 7.5 – 8.0
Density: 2.66 – 2.80 (g/cm3)
Optical Properties: Uniaxial (-)
Luminescence: None
Radioactivity: Not Radioactive

 

Colour: Various shades of pale Blue to Blue-Green; Colourless in thin section
Transparency: Transparent to Translucent
Lustre: Vitreous, Resinous
Refractive Index: 1.567 – 1.590
Birefringence: 0.005 – 0.007
Dispersion: 0.014 (low)
Pleochroism: Weak to distinct; O = colourless, yellowish green, light blue, yellowish red; E = sea-green, blue
Ultraviolet Fluorescence: None (some fracture filling materials used to improve Emerald’s clarity do fluoresce, but the stone itself does not). Morganite has weak violet fluorescence