Well known varieties of beryl include emerald and aquamarine naturally occurring hexagonal crystals of beryl can be up to several meters in size but terminated crystals are relatively rare.
Red beryl vs ruby.
Red beryl has also been called bixbite and red emerald.
Pure beryl is colorless but it is frequently tinted by.
Other colored gem beryl crystals have been found in enormous crystal sizes.
The color of a ruby is due to the element chromium.
The american was the first to find the pinkish red stones and in the first edition of the mineral collector magazine in 1896 announced that he was ready to sell his discoveries.
A stone is a ruby when it is colored a certain number of ways ranging from pure red to a bluish shade inherent in the stone.
Red beryl s other name bixbite was given to it in honour of its founder a talented self taught geologist maynard bixby.
While blue green yellow and varicolor beryl is found all over the world gem quality red beryl occurs only in the ruby violet claims in the wah wah mountains of utah.
The word ruby comes from ruber latin for red.
These crystals are extremely limited in size and rarely can be cut into stones over 5 carats.
Red beryl is the most appropriate name.
The name bixbite is after maynard bixby who first discovered the gem.
What is red beryl.
The name red emerald is widely rejected as inappropriate because it causes confusion with emerald which is by definition the green variety of beryl.
Emerald on the other hand is a variety of the mineral beryl and gets its green color from trace amounts of chromium and vanadium.