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4.07 carat natural Aquamarine from Madagascar
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 11.53 x 8.38 x 6.37mm
- Weight (cts)
- 4.07
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Aquamarine is a stunning and popular gemstone belonging to the beryl mineral family, the same group that includes emeralds. Its name is derived from the Latin words aqua (water) and marina (sea), reflecting its signature ocean-like hues. Aquamarine is cherished for its serene beauty, excellent clarity, and symbolic association with calmness and harmony.
Characteristics of Aquamarine:
• Color: Aquamarine ranges from pale blue to greenish-blue, with the most prized stones displaying a vivid sky blue or deep blue tone. The color comes from traces of iron within its crystal structure.
• Hardness: It ranks 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for everyday wear.
• Clarity: Aquamarines are typically very clear and free of inclusions, enhancing their brilliance.
• Luster: Exhibits a beautiful vitreous (glassy) luster when polished.
Symbolism and Meaning:
Aquamarine is a gemstone of tranquility, courage, and clarity. Historically, it was thought to protect sailors and travelers, ensure safe passage across the seas, and calm turbulent waters. It is also associated with reducing stress and fostering communication and harmony.
Uses:
Aquamarine is widely used in jewelry, including rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Its clarity and light color make it especially desirable in larger carat sizes for statement pieces.
Sources:
Aquamarine is mined in several locations worldwide, with major deposits in Brazil (known for producing some of the finest stones), Pakistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Mozambique.
Fun Fact:
The largest cut aquamarine, known as the Dom Pedro Aquamarine, weighs 10,363 carats and is displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
Would you like information on aquamarine care or its historical significance?
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 11.53 x 8.38 x 6.37 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 4.07
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Aquamarine is a stunning and popular gemstone belonging to the beryl mineral family, the same group that includes emeralds. Its name is derived from the Latin words aqua (water) and marina (sea), reflecting its signature ocean-like hues. Aquamarine is cherished for its serene beauty, excellent clarity, and symbolic association with calmness and harmony.
Characteristics of Aquamarine:
• Color: Aquamarine ranges from pale blue to greenish-blue, with the most prized stones displaying a vivid sky blue or deep blue tone. The color comes from traces of iron within its crystal structure.
• Hardness: It ranks 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for everyday wear.
• Clarity: Aquamarines are typically very clear and free of inclusions, enhancing their brilliance.
• Luster: Exhibits a beautiful vitreous (glassy) luster when polished.
Symbolism and Meaning:
Aquamarine is a gemstone of tranquility, courage, and clarity. Historically, it was thought to protect sailors and travelers, ensure safe passage across the seas, and calm turbulent waters. It is also associated with reducing stress and fostering communication and harmony.
Uses:
Aquamarine is widely used in jewelry, including rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Its clarity and light color make it especially desirable in larger carat sizes for statement pieces.
Sources:
Aquamarine is mined in several locations worldwide, with major deposits in Brazil (known for producing some of the finest stones), Pakistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Mozambique.
Fun Fact:
The largest cut aquamarine, known as the Dom Pedro Aquamarine, weighs 10,363 carats and is displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
Would you like information on aquamarine care or its historical significance?
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