Saturday, March 12, 2011

Aquamarine: The birthstone for March

 
Imagine taking a dip in a crystal blue mountain lake – the morning air crisp and expectant, the sky soaring high and cloudless overhead.

The name literally means “Ocean Water,” with tales of Aquamarine dating back to ancient seafaring days. Sailors of old believed that these glittering, watery gems came from the treasure chests of mermaids. It’s no wonder then, that Aquamarine is said to bring good luck to all who sail the seas. Aquamarine also promises love, health and youthful energy to those who wear it.

Modern – day etiquette suggests Aquamarine as the gem of choice to celebrate March birthdays and the 16th and 19th anniversaries. Most Americans choose blue as a favorite color and Aquamarine’s powdery hue is a perfect gem for blue lovers.

Aquamarine is a member of the Beryl family. A cousin to Emerald and Morganite, its color is more pure and its attributes less brittle than Emerald, making it a desirable gem for special occasion wear.

Consistent supply of Aquamarine is available in sizes ranging up to and between 7mm to 10mm with some shapes and sizes being limited in availability. Aquamarine is mined in South America, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Russia, Africa, and China. Whatever the reason for purchase, Aquamarine is a fabulous fashion choice.