Red beryl, often known as bixbite or even "red emerald," is a captivating rarity found exclusively in the United States. In this video, we explore what gives this stunning beryl variety its vibrant red hue, how it’s formed in pegmatite dikes, and why it’s so valued. With a hardness of 7.5, red beryl is both durable and beautiful, perfect for unique jewelry pieces. Larger, cuttable crystals are especially prized for their rarity and unmatched beryl reactions. Join us to uncover why red beryl is one of the most extraordinary gems you can encounter! Credits Script & Voiceover: [Your Name or Blossom Gem Institute] Produced by: Blossom Gem Institute Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and provides general information about gemstones. It should not be used as a substitute for professional gemological advice or evaluation. Always consult a certified gemologist for accurate identification and appraisal of gemstones.