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PrincessRacer
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So I have bought a pair of Morganite stud ear rings this week, just the ickle stud ones, as I have long admired the stone and Barry plunged them to silly price so I couldn't resist!!!!
I received them today. They are ssoo beautiful!!! They sparkle more than a sparkly thing considered particularly sparkly by other sparkly things and they are in as we speak!!!
But....
and this isn't necessarily a bad but....
But....
I wanted the ear rings for the subtle pink colour as I am a big fan of the pinkness, and thought that the subtle hue that Morganite adopts would be just gorge. The studs that I have received ain't pink....not even a weejy squeejy bit.....and it doesn't matter what light I look at them in, if I squint a bit or what...they are quite simply colourless. Beautiful, but colourless.
So my question to you gemological whizz kids is this:
Because these are colourless ear rings, are they still Morganite??? I know that some rocks have the same gem structure-y thing but because they are a different colour, have a different name (like red sapphires are rubies) and was wondering whether Morganite was one like it?????
...I know that was a wee bit long winded, but wasn't it worth it??? Aren't you pleased you stuck with my little story now??? )
I received them today. They are ssoo beautiful!!! They sparkle more than a sparkly thing considered particularly sparkly by other sparkly things and they are in as we speak!!!
But....
and this isn't necessarily a bad but....
But....
I wanted the ear rings for the subtle pink colour as I am a big fan of the pinkness, and thought that the subtle hue that Morganite adopts would be just gorge. The studs that I have received ain't pink....not even a weejy squeejy bit.....and it doesn't matter what light I look at them in, if I squint a bit or what...they are quite simply colourless. Beautiful, but colourless.
So my question to you gemological whizz kids is this:
Because these are colourless ear rings, are they still Morganite??? I know that some rocks have the same gem structure-y thing but because they are a different colour, have a different name (like red sapphires are rubies) and was wondering whether Morganite was one like it?????
...I know that was a wee bit long winded, but wasn't it worth it??? Aren't you pleased you stuck with my little story now??? )