Known also as Red Beryl or Bixbite, the Red Emerald gemstone is the rarest of all beryl gemstones, and is perhaps the rarest of all precious gems in general. For every Red Emerald …
To date, there is only one known location of gem-quality Red Emerald gemstones in the world: The Ruby Violet Mine, in the Wah Wah Mountains of South West Utah, USA. Location Map …
Red Emerald was first discovered in Utah in 1904 by Maynard Bixby (the mineral is named "Bixbite" in his honor), although it was in uneconomic concentrations and wasn't of gem …
The Red Emerald gem is heat stable, relatively anhydrous and therefore slightly harder than green Emerald. In most respects however both gems need similar care and there are a few …
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