
Natural aquamarine gemstone, round faceted cut
Selling Price
$75
History
Aquamarine is a blue to blue-green variety of the mineral beryl, prized for its clarity and color since ancient times. The name derives from Latin 'aqua marina' meaning 'sea water,' reflecting its ocean-like hues. Historically, aquamarine was believed by sailors to protect them at sea and was treasured by ancient civilizations including the Romans and Greeks. This gemstone has been used in jewelry and decorative arts for centuries, with significant deposits found in Brazil, Pakistan, and Madagascar. Aquamarine gemstones appeal to collectors, jewelry enthusiasts, and those born in March, as it is the traditional birthstone for that month. The stone's clarity, brilliant faceting, and serene color make it highly desirable for both investment-grade collections and personal adornment. Gem collectors particularly value larger specimens with exceptional transparency and saturated color, while jewelers prize aquamarine for its durability and versatility in various settings.
Origin
Brazil