Brazilian Morganite Gemstones

Brazilian morganite represents the gold standard in this coveted beryl variety, prized for exceptional clarity and signature peach-pink coloration. Our collection showcases select gems from Brazil's renowned deposits, each exhibiting superior transparency and vibrant, pure hues that have established Brazilian specimens as the benchmark for morganite value.
Filters
Gem type

Gem type

Color

Color

Shape

Shape

Diamond shape refers to the overall outline and facets of a diamond. It’s a crucial factor that affects a diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation – its ability to reflect light and sparkle.

LEARN MORE ABOUT Shape
Origin

Origin

Treatment

Treatment

Carat weight

Carat weight

Diamond weight, also known as carat weight, is a measure of a diamond’s mass. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

LEARN MORE ABOUT Carat weight
5 items

10.54 Pair of Pear Shape Peach Pink Brazilian Morganite

850.00$

13.72 Pair of Pear Shape Pink Peach Brazilian Morganite

1,100.00$

13.71 Pair of Oval Shape Pink Peach Brazilian Morganite

1,100.00$

13.95 Oval Shape Peach Pink Brazilian Morganite

1,100.00$

10.33 Oval Shape Pink Peach Brazilian Morganite

Sold

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What mining regions in Brazil produce the highest quality morganite specimens?

The highest quality Brazilian morganite specimens come from the pegmatite fields of Minas Gerais, particularly the Governador Valadares and Araçuaí regions. The São José da Safira district is renowned for producing exceptionally clear stones with vibrant pink hues. Smaller but significant deposits exist in Bahia state, where rare specimens displaying perfect color saturation have been discovered. These historic mining areas produce morganites with superior clarity and rich color profiles that command premium prices in the international gem market.

How do morganites mined in Brazil differ from those found in other locations?

Morganites mined in Brazil typically exhibit superior clarity and more vivid, pure pink coloration compared to those from other sources. Brazilian specimens often contain fewer inclusions and showcase a distinctive salmon-pink to rose-peach hue that gemologists consider the benchmark for quality. Unlike Afghan morganites that tend toward peachier tones or Madagascar stones that sometimes display color zoning, Brazilian morganites generally offer more consistent color distribution and exceptional transparency, making them particularly valuable to collectors seeking high-quality natural precious stones.

Why are gemologists particularly impressed by morganite sourced from Brazilian pegmatites?

Gemologists value Brazilian pegmatite-sourced morganite for its exceptional combination of clarity, color stability, and crystal size. These ancient geological formations create perfect conditions for morganite to develop with minimal inclusions and optimal trace element concentrations. Brazilian pegmatites consistently produce larger rough crystals, allowing cutters to fashion substantial gems with excellent light performance. The original mining techniques used in these regions help preserve the stones’ natural beauty, resulting in genuine morganites with characteristic brilliance that represents the pinnacle of quality in this increasingly rare beryl variety.

Has the market value of Brazilian morganite changed as deposits become more scarce?

The market value of Brazilian morganite has increased significantly as premier deposits become increasingly depleted. Over the past decade, prices for high-quality Brazilian specimens have risen 15-25% annually, reflecting their growing scarcity and heightened collector demand. The cost per carat for exceptional Brazilian morganite now rivals some sapphires, particularly for larger stones above 5 carats with perfect color. As mining operations encounter deeper, more challenging conditions, the supply of new premium material continues to diminish, suggesting that natural Brazilian morganite represents not only aesthetic appeal but potentially strong investment value in today’s colored gemstone market.