Morganite Mineral Collection - Height: 8.8 cm - Width: 5.5 cm- 110 g - (1)

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Morganite mineral specimen from the Skardu area, Pakistan, weighing 110 g, dimensions 8.8 × 5.5 × 1.6 cm, categorized as Collezione di minerali.

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Morganite typically originates from pegmatites, a type of intrusive igneous rock. These form in the final stages of magma crystallization, when residual fluids rich in beryllium and other rare elements concentrate. As the pegmatite cools, these fluids interact with existing minerals, leading to crystal growth. The presence of manganese is responsible for its delicate shades ranging from pink to pink-orange. The intensity of the color is directly related to the concentration of Mn2+ ions within the crystal lattice. Some Morganite may also be heat-treated to enhance their color.

Morganite typically originates from pegmatites, a type of intrusive igneous rock. These form in the final stages of magma crystallization, when residual fluids rich in beryllium and other rare elements concentrate. As the pegmatite cools, these fluids interact with existing minerals, leading to crystal growth. The presence of manganese is responsible for its delicate shades ranging from pink to pink-orange. The intensity of the color is directly related to the concentration of Mn2+ ions within the crystal lattice. Some Morganite may also be heat-treated to enhance their color.

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Number of items
1
Main Mineral
Morganite
Mineral Form
Mineral Collection
Weight
110 g
Origin (Region/ City)
Skardu area
Country of Origin
Pakistan
Height
8.8 cm
Width
5.5 cm
Depth
1.6 cm
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