Also known popularly as Red Beryl and Red Emerald, Bixbite is one of the rarest varieties of the Beryl mineral, which is home to various alluring gemstones such as the
Emerald , Aquamarine, Heliodor, Morganite, Goshenite, and Pezzottaite. The red Beryl Bixbite mineral gets this attractive red color due to traces of Manganese present in it.
Bixbite gets its name from the founder Maynard Bixby who discovered the Red Beryl mineral in 1905 in Utah, USA. By the 1950s, a bigger and more quantity of Bixbite was excavated from the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, thereby becoming the only source of the gemstone. Bixbite hardness falls between 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale, and it’s tremendous color and luster make it an elegant choice for jewelry. The Wah Wah Mountains of Utah are the only place where Bixbite mining still takes place.
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