Like aquamarine and green beryl, morganite’s color is often light in tone. - Eric Welch
Light-toned and peach-colored would be an easy way to describe this pastel orange-pink morganite. - Robert Weldon
This skillfully fashioned morganite has the salmon-to-peach color typical of untreated material. - John Dyer, gem courtesy of John Dyer & Co.
At 68.38 cts., this morganite is large enough to display an attractive pinkish purple color. - Robert Weldon
Mention of the name morganite immediately brings to mind beautiful pastels of pink, purplish pink, and orangy pink. - Robert Weldon, courtesy Mayer & Watt, Maysville, Kentucky
One of the advantages of beryl is its wide color range. These crystals show pastel shades: aquamarine's green and blue and morganite's pink. -photo credit Alan Jobbins.
This impressive morganite crystal from the Serra do Urucum mine, Galileia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, is 11 cm high. The faceted stone is 84.88 carats. - Jeff Scovil
Morganite is a durable gemstone. With proper care, it will provide a lifetime of jewelry-wearing enjoyment. -Courtesy of The Greenwood Group.