Aquamarine Pocket Stone - 569-ELI-47
1.13" X .73" X .27"
Aquamarine Pocket Stone - 569-ELI-45
.84" X .59" X .34"
Aquamarine Pocket Stone - 569-ELI-44
.96" X .66" X .24"
Aquamarine Pendant - 392-SUG-12
.95" X .57" X .26"
Aquamarine Pendant - 392-SUG-11
.91" X .58" X .31"
Aquamarine Pendant - 392-SUG-10
.85" X .66" X .34"
Aquamarine Pendant - 392-SUG-09
1.30" X .93" X .54"
Aquamarine Star of David - 510-JAK-09
.86" X .74" X .35"
Aquamarine Star of David - 510-JAK-05
.71" X .62" X .33"
Aquamarine on Muscovite
4.25" X 5.93" X 5.15"
Aquamarine Crystal - 7-HAM-73
1.39" X 1.44" X .86"
Aquamarine Crystal - 7-HAM-72
1.94" X 1.51" X .97"
Aquamarine Crystal - 7-HAM-71
1.64" X 1.48" X 1.09"
Aquamarine Crystal - 2-HAM-63
1.29" X .98" X .84"
Aquamarine Crystal - 2-HAM-61
1.08" X .90" X .62"
Aquamarine has been treasured and admired since ancient times. In fact, the word “aquamarine” comes from two Latin words: aqua, meaning water, and marina, meaning of the sea – a fitting name for this serene blue-green stone. It is believed that Aquamarine was favored by sailors as it was thought to protect them against dangers at sea. Ancient Greeks and Romans associated Aquamarine with youthfulness due to its beautiful color reminiscent of clear ocean waters. The gemstone was also popular among royalty in Europe during the Middle Ages, often being presented as gifts or used as jewelry for special occasions. Today, Aquamarine continues to be cherished around the world for its calming energy and healing properties.
Aquamarine is a variety of beryl, containing traces of iron that give it its unique color. It has a hardness rating of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the hardest gemstones available and ideal for use in jewelry. Aquamarine’s luster is vitreous and can range from transparent to translucent, depending on how much iron content is present in the stone. It often forms as large crystals with six-sided prismatic shapes that are terminated by flat faces or as smaller tabular crystals with curved sides and complex terminations. The most valuable aquamarines have an intense blue-green hue, but they also come in shades ranging from light pastel blues to deep greenish blues.
In addition to its physical beauty, Aquamarine is known for its metaphysical properties. This crystal has a calming and soothing energy that can help to bring emotional balance and peace of mind. It is believed to be a powerful stone for healing the heart, allowing you to open up and express yourself more freely without fear or judgment. Aquamarine also helps protect against negative energies, deflecting them away from your aura so that only positive vibes can enter. Additionally, it encourages mental clarity and sharpness while boosting creativity and intuition. Meditating with aquamarine can help guide you toward inner truth and spiritual growth as well as promote harmony in all relationships – both personal and professional.