Matched to specimens of the precious stone, Beryl Blue, a paler version of Zircon blue.
Beryl from the Greek Berullos, which referred to the precious blue-green colour of sea-water stone.
Standardised in 1934.
Matched to specimens of the precious stone, Beryl Blue, a paler version of Zircon blue.
Beryl from the Greek Berullos, which referred to the precious blue-green colour of sea-water stone.
Standardised in 1934.