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Goshenite

clearwhite · Beryl family

Goshenite, a clear/white variety of Beryl
Géry PARENT · CC BY-SA 3.0
Also known asBeryl (Beryl family)
ColourClear, White
Mohs hardness7.5–8.0
LustreVitreous to resinous
StreakWhite
Crystal systemHexagonal
TransparencyTransparent to translucent
CleavageImperfect on {0001}
FractureConchoidal to irregular
Chemical formula()
Specific gravity2.63–2.92

What is Goshenite?

Goshenite is a colorless gem variety of beryl. It is sometimes called the “mother of all gemstones”because it can be transformed into other gems, such as emerald, morganite, or bixbite. Goshenite is also referred to as the purest form of beryl since there are generally no other elements present in the stone. The gem is used as imitation for diamond or emerald by adding colored foil on it.

How to identify Goshenite

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Frequently asked questions

How hard is Goshenite?
Goshenite is Mohs 7.5–8.0 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Goshenite?
Goshenite is typically clear, white (Colorless).