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    Beryl is one of the best stones for beginners. It can relieve thoughts and beliefs that are deeply ingrained. It also helps in clarifying your thoughts. Beryl can get rid of toxic emotions leaving only the pure ones. Moreover, it is the ideal stone for spiritual restriction since Beryl will get you moving on the right path.
    Beryl – it is a beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate. It has aluminum metals and beryllium as well as rings of silicates. Often, this stone is colorless, but Beryl is normally colored by impurities as well. Beryl also has prismatic crystals that may be transparent and pyramidal. It comes with a vitreous, transparent or translucent luster.
    Pure beryl is colorless, but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, pink, and red (the rarest). It is an ore source of beryllium. Main beryl producing countries
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    Both emerald and aquamarine are varieties of beryl. Beryl gems occur in a variety of colors, including green (emerald), green-blue (aquamarine), yellow ( heliodor ), and pink ( morganite ). Beryl is sometimes considered an alternate birthstone for the month of November, and it is associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio.
  2. WEBBeryl is a silicate mineral that contains beryllium and forms various gemstones such as emerald, aquamarine, and morganite. It is also a …

  3. ber·yl
    noun
    1. a transparent pale green, blue, or yellow mineral consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminum, sometimes used as a gemstone.
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  4. WEBBeryl is a popular and expensive gemstone that can be colorless, green, blue, or black. Learn about its varieties, value, price, and jewelry information from this article by a gemologist. Find out how to identify beryl by its …

  5. WEBBeryl is a family of gemstones with various colors and varieties, such as emerald, aquamarine and morganite. Learn about its optical properties, countries of origin, classification, creation and historical significance.

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