Is Morganite A Good Investment?

Is Morganite A Good Investment?

Caitlyn Rugless Caitlyn Rugless
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When you are looking for a unique engagement ring that takes a step away from the traditional diamond engagement ring, you may find yourself discovering the world of gemstone engagement rings. Upon your research, you may come across the beautiful stone Morganite. Many brides are mesmerised by the sparkling pink stone that has a dreamy colour. It boasts many advantages over a typical engagement ring and you can be sure that it is just as eye-catching as any glittering diamond

Morganite is a pink semi-precious stone in the beryl family. The hue ranges from orange to coral to salmon to subtle pink, which is the most common variation. The sweet and soft colours of morganite are often associated with innocence, romance and love. Some believe that this gemstone opens the heart and brings upon healing and compassion. Hence, its popularity has grown in recent years, especially for engagement rings. 

So you've heard about this amazing pink gemstone, but you may be wondering now, is morganite a good investment? What is Morganite worth? We're here to explore more. 

Overview:

Is Morganite a Valuable Stone?

The price of Morganite varies, however as a general overview, it costs about a tenth of what a diamond would by weight. Morganite stones are medium light to medium pink in colour and come out on top, with custom cuts hiking up the price significantly. Morganite is considered a valuable stone because it is rare and only found in a few locations around the world, which is why it may seem pricier than other gemstones such as amethyst

Is Morganite A Good Investment?

Why is Morganite so Expensive?

Like most gemstones, colour, cut, clarity and carat impact morganite's quality, and as a result, its price. 

Colour

Morganite is unique because it can be found in various shades of pink. Salmon and peach shades, while still beautiful, are considered less popular, while pink and rose morganite are the most desirable. Ultimately everyone has their own personal preference about which colour they like the most, and that may not correlate to what is more desirable by jewellers! For example, some jewellers value untreated peach stones more highly than treated pink stones.

Clarity

Clarity is all about inclusions and how visible they are to the eye. Like diamonds, morganite is a lighter stone, and so inclusions can be easier to spot. However, some cuts are able to hide inclusions, and this gemstone typically has less inclusions than other stones. Stones with visible inclusions are considered less valuable, and won't be used in jewellery. 

Carat

While gemstones are usually measured in carats, a carat is not the same size in every gemstone. Some are denser than others, hence, a diamond and a morganite of the same carat weight would likely be different sizes. As a result, morganite is often measured in millimetres. 

Cut

Cut is important because it is personal to you and impacts the brilliance and sparkle of the stone. Just like diamonds, a morganite can be cut into various shapes including emerald cut engagement rings, oval engagement rings, pear engagement rings, round engagement rings and more!

Is Morganite a Good Investment?

Everything that we have discussed above will determine how much a morganite costs. Whether it is a good investment partly depends on what it means to you. If you are looking for a stone to financially invest in, we would still recommend diamonds over morganite. However, this dreamy and mesmerising stone can still be a fantastic investment for those who love gemstones and gemstone jewellery. Morganite is renowned for its association with love, hence, a morganite engagement ring would be a thoughtful and practical investment! Morganites are hard and durable stones that make them a perfect diamond alternative. They are ready to take on the wear and tear of everyday life, and ranks 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale. Often, morganite is paired with rose gold to create a pretty and feminine look. 

Is Morganite A Good Investment?

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