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Faceted Aquamarine

Aquamarine (Lat. aqua marinā, "water of the sea") is a gemstone-quality transparent variety of beryl, having a delicate blue or turquoise color, suggestive of the tint of seawater. It is closely related to the gem emerald. Aquamarine (along with bloodstone) is the birthstone associated with March. It is also the gemstone for the 19th Anniversary. People in the Middle Ages thought that aquamarine could magically overcome the effects of poison. Ancient sailors traveled with aquamarine crystals, believing that it would ensure a safe passage, and guarantee a safe return; they often slept with the stones under their pillow to ensure sound sleep. They believed the siren's (mermaid) fish-like lower body was made of aquamarine.
 
 Other gemstone color varieties that belong to beryl include emerald, morganite, and heliodor. Other colors of beryl are simply referred to by their color, such as red beryl.

Aquamarine is colored by trace amounts of iron that find their way into the crystal structure. Most gem aquamarines have been heat treated to produce the popular blue-green colors from less desirable yellow or pale stones. The leading producer of aquamarines is the country of Brazil, which has many mines. Pakistan, Vietnam and many U.S. localities, produce wonderful specimens as well.

Aquamarine #1
Item# FAQ001
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Beautifully sparkling 6.5x8 oval, 1.27cts., cut from untreated light "seafoam" Santa Maria material.  This stone has a visible veil, but is a great bargain nonetheless!
$15.00
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Aquamarine #2
Item# FAQ002
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Very, very light, untreated "seafoam" material from Santa Maria, Brazil. 7x8 oval, 1.77cts.  Has a small inclusion in the center of the stone, but still a great piece for the price!
$25.00
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