Goshenite is a colorless variety of beryl mineral that is primarily composed of beryllium, aluminum, and silicon. These minerals are generally found in pegmatite rocks, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks known for their mineral-rich composition. Synonyms for the word "goshenite" include "white beryl," "colorless beryl," and "achroite." While it may not have the vibrant colors of other beryl varieties such as emerald, aquamarine, or morganite, goshenite is still valued for its natural beauty and durability. Goshenite is often used in jewelry-making and is also popular in the gemstone trade for its clarity and brilliance.