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  1. Aquamarine is the name used for gem-quality specimens of the mineral beryl within a color range of greenish blue to blue. The name is used regardless of a stone's tone or saturation. So, aquamarines can range from a very light, almost imperceptible color to stones with a rich vibrant color.

  2. By Joel E. Arem, Ph.D., FGA, Donald Clark, CSM IMG, International Gem Society. Named after the color of sea water, aquamarine is the blue to blue-green member of the beryl family. Readily available and moderately priced, the modern March birthstone makes an excellent jewelry stone.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Aquamarine is the soft pale blue variety of the Beryl family of gemstones, which also includes Morganite, Goshenite, Yellow Beryl and Emerald. One of the most popular blue gemstones, Aquamarine is steeped in myth and legend. Known as the gem of the sea, even the name ‘Aquamarine’ comes from the Latin ‘aqua’ for ‘water’ and ‘marina ...

  4. A drop of the ocean captured in a gemstone. Find out all there is to know about Aquamarine, how to get the best value, what is the right cut, what spiritu...

  5. Aquamarine Description. An aquamarine crystal in its natural state shows why these specimens are prized for their beauty. - Courtesy Daniel Trinchillo, Fine Minerals International. Aquamarine is the green-blue to blue variety of the mineral beryl.

  6. May 3, 2024 · About Aquamarine. Aquamarine is a crystal that belongs to the Beryl family and is associated with the Throat chakra. Its color is a beautiful aqua shade, reminiscent of the sea. Aquamarine promotes emotional healing, creativity, imagination, intuition, and emotional depth.

  7. Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. Learn More About Aquamarine Explore aquamarine history, research, quality factors, and more in the GIA Gem Encyclopedia.

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