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Beryl is the stone associated with [[Zuriel]], the [[angel]] who rules over the [[zodiac]] sign of [[Libra]]. It is also a form of [[water (element)|elemental water]].
Beryl is the stone associated with [[Zuriel]], the [[angel]] who rules over the [[zodiac]] sign of [[Libra]]. It is also a form of [[water (element)|elemental water]].


During the Renaissance, [[magician]]s used polish beryl for [[scrying]].
During the Renaissance, [[magician]]s used polished beryl for [[scrying]].


==Toxicity==
==Toxicity==

Latest revision as of 02:10, 9 July 2025

Emerald, a variety of beryl

Beryl is a mineral composed of beryllium aluminium silicate. Well-known varieties of beryl include emerald and aquamarine. Naturally occurring hexagonal crystals of beryl can be up to several meters in size, but terminated crystals are relatively rare.

Pure beryl is colorless, but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, pink, and red (the rarest).

Distribution

Beryl is a common mineral, and it is widely distributed in nature.

Common beryl, mined as beryllium ore, is found in small deposits in many countries, but the main producers are Russia, Brazil, and the United States.

History of use

When the first eyeglasses were constructed in 13th-century Italy, the lenses were made of beryl (or of rock crystal) as glass could not be made clear enough. Consequently, glasses were named brille in German.

Spiritual uses

In the Hierarchy of Hell, beryl is the stone used to fight against demons from the fourth order, known as the Revengers of Evil.

Beryl is the stone associated with Zuriel, the angel who rules over the zodiac sign of Libra. It is also a form of elemental water.

During the Renaissance, magicians used polished beryl for scrying.

Toxicity

Beryl is a beryllium compound that is a known carcinogen with acute toxic effects leading to pneumonitis when inhaled. Care must thus be used when mining, handling, and refining these gems.