Mermaids' tear -- Aquamarine

Mermaids' tear -- Aquamarine

Aquamarine is the birthstone for the lovelies who were born in March.

 

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As one of the members in the Beryl family, Aquamarine is much adorned by people since ancient times, the same as the other members in the family, including emeralds and morganites.

 

 

Full of the romantic sea blue ambience, Aquamarine is one of the few stones that come from pegmatite. Because of Aquamarine’s vivid sea blue color, it is long believed that they are originated from a mysterious land deep in the sea.

 

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Aquamarine had been wearing as talismans by sailors who seek protection from sea gods. In the movie Pirates of the Caribbean, Jack Sparrow wears the Skull Ring which is decorated with a Aquamarine stone.

 

 

Aquamarine stands for courage and wisdom, which are the qualities longed by the sailors.

 

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In 2018, Princess Megan wore a Aquamarine ring as her wedding ring.

 

 

Boucheron has an iconic ring design which is decorated with a beautiful Aquamarine. Cartier’s Love Collection, Chaumet, and Harry Winston all incorporated Aquamarine stones to add a tinge of gentle sky blue ambiance to the pieces.

 

 

Paired with the top-tier cut and craftsmanship, Aquamarine stones will give off the beautiful shine that you feel like soaking in the color and lying in the heaven of gentle blue.

 

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Brazil gives birth to the most Aquamarine stones, Russia and China come next as the origins of Aquamarine.

 

 

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Aquamarine is much collected by fans around the world. The truly gorgeous blue hexagonal prisms fuse extra layers of mystery and romance to any rooms.

 


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