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  1. Learn about aquamarine, the greenish blue variety of beryl, and its history, lore, quality factors, and sources. Explore GIA's research articles, photos, videos, and more on this gemstone.

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  2. Aquamarine is a pale-blue to light-green variety of the beryl family, [2] with its name relating to water and sea. [3] The color of aquamarine can be changed by heat, with a goal to enhance its physical appearance (though this practice is frowned upon by collectors and jewelers). [4] It is the birth stone of March.

  3. Mar 13, 2019 · Learn about the history, varieties, and uses of Aquamarine, a pale blue-green stone that is said to be the treasure of the mermaids. Discover how Aquamarine can help you with emotional healing, spiritual awareness, and chakra alignment.

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  4. Aquamarine Gemstone is the green-blue to blue variety of the mineral Beryl. It is known to be large in size & well-formed, making it particularly valuable.

  5. Mar 1, 2020 · One of the most popular blue gemstones, Aquamarine is steeped in myth and legend. Known as the gem of the sea, even the name ‘Aquamarine’ comes from the Latin ‘aqua’ for ‘water’ and ‘marina’ for ‘of the sea’. Aquamarine can have wonderful clarity, meaning that it dazzles with a bright, energetic sparkle.

  6. GemSelect offers a wide range of loose aquamarine stones in various shapes, sizes, colors and treatments. Browse and buy aquamarine at wholesale prices for your jewelry needs.

  7. So, aquamarines can range from a very light, almost imperceptible color to stones with a rich vibrant color. Most aquamarine has a very light color, which can be almost unnoticeable in very small stones. Stones with a rich blue color are the most popular. They are also the rarest and most valuable.