Loose 13 Carat Morganites

Our 13 carat morganite collection represents the epitome of fine beryl acquisition, showcasing stones of remarkable size and increasingly limited availability. These precious gems display the captivating pink-to-peach hues that have made morganites prized by discerning collectors worldwide. Each conflict-free stone in our selection reveals nature's perfect balance of color depth and crystal clarity, offering both aesthetic beauty and investment value.
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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$

How rare are natural thirteen-carat morganites compared to other gemstones?

Natural thirteen-carat morganites of gem quality are exceptionally rare rocks in the fine gemstone world. While beryl crystals can grow quite large, finding specimens with the ideal peachy-pink color, excellent clarity, and proper cutting at this substantial size is uncommon. These precious stones appear on the market far less frequently than comparably sized amethysts or citrines, making them particularly valuable for collectors seeking distinctive pieces.

What certification should accompany a high-quality 13 ct morganite?

A premium 13 carat morganite should come with comprehensive certification from respected gemological laboratories documenting its authenticity, exact weight, measurements, color characteristics, and clarity grade. GIA certified stones provide the highest confidence, though other reputable labs also offer valuable documentation. This certification ensures the stone is natural, conflict-free, and accurately represents its advertised qualities.

How does the price per carat change for morganites in the 13 carat range?

The cost per carat increases exponentially for morganites in the 13 carat range due to their scarcity. While smaller morganites might be valued at $100-300 per carat, exceptional thirteen-carat specimens can command $500-1,000+ per carat depending on color intensity, clarity, and cut quality. This price structure reflects the genuine rarity of finding beryl crystals with ideal characteristics at such impressive sizes.

What makes certain 13 carat morganites achieve museum-quality status?

Museum-quality thirteen-carat morganites display a perfect combination of exceptional color saturation, flawless clarity, ideal proportions, and outstanding light performance. These specimens represent the pinnacle of natural morganite formation, often exhibiting rare color variations or crystal properties of scientific interest. Such extraordinary stones are sometimes worth more than diamonds of comparable size due to their extreme rarity and aesthetic perfection.