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Red Beryl

description Red Beryl Overview

Red beryl, also known as bixbite, is a rare variety of beryl distinguished by its intense red color. This gemstone’s coloration arises from trace amounts of manganese within the crystal structure. Primarily found in the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, it represents one of the world's scarcest gemstones. Red beryl is highly valued by collectors and gem enthusiasts seeking exceptional specimens.

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Where can red beryl be found in the world?

Red beryl is almost exclusively found in the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, making it one of the most geographically localized gemstones in the world. This remote location contributes heavily to its extreme rarity.

What is the difference between red beryl and bixbite?

Bixbite is an older, mostly abandoned trade name for red beryl, originally named after mineralogist Maynard Bixby. The term has fallen out of favor because it sounds too similar to beryl's green variety, bixbyite.

What causes the red color in red beryl?

The deep red coloration in this rare variety of beryl is caused by trace amounts of manganese ions within the crystal structure. Without these specific impurities, the beryl would remain colorless.

Is red beryl more expensive than gold?

Yes, high-quality red beryl is exceptionally rare and frequently commands prices far higher than gold by weight. Because the Wah Wah Mountains mine produces so few facetable stones, cut specimens are highly sought after by elite gem collectors.

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