Morganite

Colors can vary from soft rose to peach, Morganite saw a resurgence in popularity in the 2010s. In 1910, Tiffany & Co.’s chief gemologist proposed the name to honor his friend J.P. Morgan, an important gem collector and patron of the arts and sciences.
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Colors can vary from rose to peach, and only recently became popular in the 2010s. It is considered the second most popular non-diamond stone, after Sapphire. In 1910, Tiffany & Co.’ s chief gemologist, George Kunz, proposed the name Morganite to honor his friend J.P. Morgan – one of the most important gem collectors in the 1900s – for his support of the arts and sciences.
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