Aquamarine - 180327
- Product Code:180327
- CompositionBeryl
- ShapeOval
- Weight2.15 Carat
- Size/Dimensions 9.95 * 7.45 * 4.84 mm
- ClarityVVS
- TreatmentNone
- OriginPending Classification
- CertificationAvailable
- Availability:In Stock
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KD 75.000
Aquamarine, the color of the sea
on a warm tropical holiday or a cool iceberg in the Antarctic.
It is the color of earth’s
life-giving forces, and surely one of the cheeriest on the colored gemstone
palette.
It is most commonly associated
with the sea; the name is Latin for seawater (aqua means water and marine means
“of the sea”). Blue is a cool color, but there is something warm and breezy
about aquamarine that makes it as perfect for a summer day as for a winter
evening.
As the birthstone for March, it is
the ideal color to usher in spring. This year, aquamarine is also the color of
fall fashions: Marine Blue is one of the top ten Pantone Fall Fashion colors
this year, and it made a splash on the runways of the fall ready-to-wear
shows.
As a gem, aquamarine is
accessible, beautiful and wearable – it can take a few knocks without chipping
or scratching. Aquamarine is a greenish blue to blue green variety of the
mineral species beryl. Emerald is also a beryl, but with trace amounts of
chromium (and sometimes vanadium) which make green to bluish green in
color.
Aquamarine is mined mainly in Brazil, but
deposits are also mined in Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains, but it is also found
in Myanmar, Nigeria, Zambia, Madagascar and Vietnam.
Obviously, the lore attached to
aquamarine was penned by men: it is said to calm waves and keep sailors safe at
sea, and bring the wearer protection against foes in battle.
Ladies, we see another purpose
altogether for the cool powers of aquamarine: it is said to match perfectly
with spring dresses and winter evening gowns, and it has the power to bring the
wearer many compliments.
In Medieval times, aquamarine was
also said to enhance the happiness of marriages. Well of course it does! Any
gemstone has that power, especially when gifted by the husband to the wife.
Especially on the eve of the 19th wedding anniversary, for which aquamarine is
the official gemstone.