Gemstone profile and identification guide
Goshenite
Goshenite is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Gemstone profile and identification guide
Goshenite is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Goshenite is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Name: Goshenite
Scientific classification: Cyclosilicate (Beryl)
Hardness: 7.5 Mohs
Transparency: transparent
Lustre: vitreous
Crystal system: Hexagonal
Primary colour: Blue
Secondary colour: Green
Colour family: Blues & Cyans
Hardness category: hard
Hardness value: 7.5 Mohs
Chemical composition: Beryllium aluminum silicate (Be3Al2Si6O18)
Crystal system: Hexagonal
Common locations: Brazil, Colombia, Russia, Pakistan
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Goshenite is classified within the blues & cyans palette. Primary colour: blue. Secondary colour: green.
Optical effects: None specified in the current dataset.
Forms in pegmatite veins and hydrothermal pockets with beryllium-rich fluids.
Brazil, Colombia, Russia, Pakistan
Best for: Durable centerpieces for rings and daily wear.
Ideal uses: High-impact settings and heirloom designs.
Use mild soap and water; protect from hard impacts and heat.
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Compare hardness (7.5 Mohs), crystal system (Hexagonal), colour profile, and lustre (vitreous) with your sample. Then cross-check related gemstones listed above.
Goshenite is classified within the blues & cyans palette. Primary colour: blue. Secondary colour: green.
High-impact settings and heirloom designs.. For maintenance, follow the care guidance in this profile.
Reference data from GIA and Mindat mineral records.