Aquamarine Ring
Aquamarine – Blue As the Sea
Executive summary about Aquamarine Ring by Andrew Stratton

Aquamarine Rings
A deep blue is the most desired shade so these green tinted stones are often heat-treated to remove the green hues. But, if you appreciate the teal-colored stones, you can find an aquamarine bracelet in just the shade you desire.
The most desirable and largest supply of these gems come Brazil, known for the deep sea blue color it produces. The oldest mines are in Madagascar, but when the Brazilian mines were found the Madagascar mines became less important. A large deep blue Brazilian aquamarine and diamond ring would be a valuable piece of jewelry and the envy of all your friends.
Birthstone for March
Every month gets a gemstone dedicated to it. For March, it is the refreshing blue aquamarine. Wearing an aquamarine and diamond ring for a wedding ring is also a beautiful choice filled with intriguing lore. During medieval times, the stone was believed also to have the power to rekindle lost marital love, making it a popular gift for the 16th and 19th wedding anniversaries.
Like all gemstones, this sea-colored stone has a history of mystical powers and lore attached to it. The name aquamarine is Latin for “sea water.” The stone was believed to bring luck to sailors, protecting them from rough waters and seasickness. Emeralds are rife with inclusions, but the aquamarine is not. Uniquely cut stones can be classic and contemporary at the same time.
Aquamarine Engagement Rings
Executive summary about Aquamarine Ring by Julie Shields
What better stone to choose for an engagement ring than one that represents optimism, wellbeing, and faithfulness? We are talking about the beautiful Aquamarine ring. The name aquamarine ring has Latin origins, “aqua” meaning water and “mare” meaning sea.
The aquamarine ring is aptly named because of the wide spectrum of blue colors that it comes in; from a pale blue to a deep sea blue-green.
Most aquamarine ring have been heat-treated to enhance the blue coloring. The aquamarine ring is a virtually flawless ring stone, rarely if ever having inclusions that are sometimes common in other gemstones. Caring for the aquamarine ring is simple. Avoid using ultrasonic cleaners, rapid temperature changes, and contact with most household cleaners to prevent damaging the gemstone.
Finding aquamarine rings for engagement purposes should not be hard as most jewelers carry a variety of styles.
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