Red Beryl (Bixbite) Crystal | Juab County, Utah
Red Beryl (Bixbite) Crystal | Juab County, Utah
One of the Rarest Gems on Earth
Red Beryl — also known as Bixbite — is among the most coveted and scarce minerals in the world. Found in only a handful of locations globally, the finest specimens come exclusively from the Wah Wah Mountains of Juab County, Utah, where volcanic conditions millions of years ago created the perfect chemistry for this extraordinary gem to form.
What Makes This Specimen Exceptional
- Unusually large crystal size — most gem-quality Red Beryl crystals measure just a few millimeters; this piece is a genuine standout in both scale and presence
- Rich, saturated red color — the deep raspberry-to-crimson hue is driven by trace manganese, producing a color unlike any other beryl variety
- Strong clarity — exceptional transparency for a species notorious for heavy inclusions, making this a true collector-grade find
- Natural, unenhanced crystal — presented in its natural state, exactly as it emerged from the earth
Provenance & Rarity
Red Beryl is estimated to be 1,000 times rarer than diamond by weight. The Wah Wah Mountains remain the world's only significant source of gem-quality material, and production is extremely limited. Pieces of this size and quality rarely reach the open market.
For the Serious Collector
Whether displayed as a centerpiece mineral specimen or held as a tangible rare-earth asset, this Red Beryl crystal represents a once-in-a-collection opportunity. Add it before it's gone.
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