AQUAMARINE
A blue-green variety of Beryl, the most famous of which is the chromium-rich green Emerald, Aquamarine derives its name from the Latin, meaning seawater. As with the ocean, Aquamarine’s sea-blue colouring ranges from the palest, lightest, crystal clear blue to deeper, darker blue and blue-green.
An Aquamarine’s value depends on its colour saturation; the more saturated the colour, the higher the value. While colour intensity dictates the value of many gemstones, the crystal clear, pale blue stones are most people’s preference.
Sources: Key sources of Aquamarine today are Brazil, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Zambia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Mozambique, USA, Russia and India.
Similar gemstones: Light blue Topaz and Blue Zircon.
Colour palette: Aquamarine ranges from the palest, lightest, crystal clear blue to deeper, darker blue and blue-green.
More information about the Aquamarine: Aquamarine is the Birthstone of March and is associated with understanding and happiness.
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