The name
Aquamarine derives its name from the Latin term “aqua,” meaning water. This alluring
stone captures the beautiful blue hues of the sea. It is no wonder it is coveted by the rich and
famous as well as nobles for centuries. Aquamarine
can be found in some of the most expensive jewelry ever made but also in
everyday pieces you and I would want to own.
It is a wonderfully versatile and accessible gemstone.
Most of Aquamarines lore
come from the sea. According to legend,
Aquamarine was the treasure of mermaids.
It was believed to protect sailors and keep them safe while at sea. Beyond the sea it was believed to protect
against the devil, cure headaches, sleeping ailments, and quicken the
mind. During the middle ages it was
believed to protect a couple in love and an antidote for poison. It is the symbol for youth, hope, health and
fidelity.
Aquamarine was chosen as the birthstone for March in 1912 by the American National Association of Jewelers. It is also the gem to give for the 16th and 19th wedding anniversaries.
Beautiful loose Aquamarine of different shape and sizes
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