Aquamarine Jewellery
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1.5CT Emerald Aquamarine Pendant White Gold
Emerald Cut Diamond Pendant Yellow Gold
Cocktail Ring And Diamond plain Band
Aquamarine Sapphire Ring Set White Gold
Aquamarine Santa Diamond Ring Side Stone
3.50CT Emerald Santa Aquamarine White Gold
Aquamarine Round 4 setting White Gold
Santa Maria Halo Ring White Gold
Aquamarine Diamond Earring Setting White Gold
4.5CT Santa Natural Ring White Gold
4.50CT Emerald Santa Natural White Gold
4 Carat Set Cut White Gold
Vintage Style Carat Set Yellow Gold
Emerald Cut Claw Natural White Gold
Aquamarine Diamond Emerald In White Gold
Aquamarine Pear Cut Pendant White Gold
1.5CT Emerald Aquamarine Pendant White Gold
4.00CT Emerald Aquamarine Diamond White Gold
7.95CT Aquamarine Cut Claw White Gold
1.50CT Oval Aquamarine Ring White Gold
1.26ct Aquamarine Cut Claw White Gold
Aquamarine Oval 3 Pave White Gold
Aquamarine Oval 2 Pave White Gold
Emerald Cut Aquamarine Halo White Gold
Criss Cross Cut Diamond White Gold
Aquamarine Earring 14 2 2 Tone
Oval Cut Diamond In European Clasp
Aquamarine Round Diamond Pendant White Gold
Oval Cut Diamond Claw White Gold
Aquamarine Halo Ring Prong White Gold
Aquamarine Halo Cut Engagement White Gold
Aquamarine Round Diamond Knife White Gold
Aquamarine Round Diamond 6 White Gold
Oval Cut Diamond Ring White Gold
Aquamarine Diamond Split Ring White Gold
Aquamarine Diamond in18 White Gold Oval-Cut
Frequently Asked Questions
What is aquamarine, and where is it typically found?
Aquamarine is a blue-green variety of the mineral beryl. It is found in many countries around the world, including Brazil, Madagascar, Pakistan, and the United States. The largest aquamarine ever found was discovered in Brazil in 1910 and weighed over 110 kg. Aquamarine is often found in granite pegmatites and can also be found in metamorphic rocks. Its distinct blue-green colour comes from the presence of iron in the crystal lattice.
What is the colour of aquamarine, and how does it change depending on the lighting?
Aquamarine is typically a pale blue or blue-green colour, but it can range from almost colourless to a deep blue-green. The colour can vary depending on the lighting conditions. In daylight, the blue-green hues are more noticeable, while under artificial light, the stone may appear more blue or green.
How durable is an aquamarine gemstone for jewellery?
Aquamarine is a relatively hard and durable gemstone, ranking 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale. It is suitable for use in most types of jewellery, but care should be taken to avoid exposing the stone to high heat or sudden changes in temperature, which can cause fractures or cracks.
What is the symbolism and meaning behind aquamarine as a gemstone, and how does it relate to its use in jewellery?
Aquamarine is often associated with the sea and is said to have calming and soothing properties. It is also believed to promote courage and communication. Because of its blue-green colour, it is often used to symbolise love, loyalty, and friendship. It is a popular gemstone for use in jewellery given as a gift to loved ones, especially for those born in March as it is the birthstone for that month.
What are some popular gemstone substitutes for aquamarine in jewellery?
Some gemstones that are often used as substitutes for aquamarine in jewellery include blue topaz, blue zircon, and blue sapphire. While these stones may be less expensive than aquamarine, they are not as rare or valuable, and they may not have the same properties or meanings as aquamarine.
What are some popular occasions for gifting aquamarine jewellery?
Aquamarine jewellery is a popular gift for many occasions, including birthdays (especially for those born in March), anniversaries, and weddings. It is also a popular gift for loved ones, as it symbolises love, loyalty, and friendship. Aquamarine jewellery is often given as a gift to celebrate a 19th wedding anniversary, as it is the traditional gemstone for this milestone.
How should I care for and clean my aquamarine jewellery?
To care for aquamarine jewellery, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. Clean your jewellery regularly using warm soapy water and a soft brush, then rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. Ultrasonic cleaners are generally safe for aquamarine but should be used with caution, especially if the stone has inclusions or fractures.
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