morganite
Morganite is a beautiful pink to peach-colored gemstone that belongs to the beryl family, which also includes emerald and aquamarine. It was first discovered in 1910 and is named after the famous banker and gem enthusiast J.P. Morgan. This gemstone is prized for its delicate color and clarity, making it a popular choice for jewelry, especially in engagement rings.
Morganite is often found in locations such as Brazil, Madagascar, and California. It is typically heat-treated to enhance its color, which is usually a soft pink. With a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, morganite is durable enough for everyday wear, making it a lovely option for various types of jewelry.