Beryl is considered one of the most precious gemstones in the world. It is described as a hard, durable mineral stone, mostly originating from Madagascar, Nigeria, Europe, South Africa, and the United States. The name beryl comes from the latin word "beryllus," which means precious blue-green color of seawater stone. The stone comes in many forms and is very popular in each form. The beryl family of gemstones includes different varieties such as emerald morganite, aquamarine, goshenite, red beryl and many more. Beryl is colorless in its pure form. When its tinted by impurities, it can be found in any color. In terms of variations, the colors range from green, blue, red, pink, yellow and white. Among the most popular types of Beryls are green emerald and blue aquamarine. For years, Emerald beryls have been sought-after by jewelry collectors. In ancient times, Royal members used to wear them as crown jewels. The rarest type of Beryl is pure red, which is very hard to find. Typically, the depth