Your Complete Guide To Buying Aquamarine Rings---15 Aquamarine Engagement Rings You're Going to Want Right Now In 2021

Colored gemstones engagement rings have re-emerged as a top choice for the modern bride.more couples are looking to unique engagement ring options that fit their individual lifestyle and taste.not only for their vibrant colors but also their unique flair,One of our favorites? Aquamarine.here BBBGEM provide a complte gide to buing aquamarine engagement ring.

Aquamarine: The Birthstone for March 

One thing about March is its distinctive birthstone called aquamarine.It adds a new look to an engagement ring, beautiful pendant center stone, or accent to an earring or bracelet. The aquamarine is loved for its beauty and naturally inclusion free structure.If you’re ready to buy a blue engagement ring that's a bit more blue than a colorless diamond but just as elegant, you may want to consider aquamarine.

What is Aquamarine?

Aquamarine is the soft pale blue variety of the Beryl family of colorful gemstones, with sister stones like emerald and morganite. the name comes from the Latin for seawater and it was said to calm waves and keep sailors safe at sea。which refers to its greenish-blue color. It’s known for its wonderful clarity, which gives it a dazzling look.Known as the gem of the sea.one of the most popular blue gemstones

The Meaning of aquamarine

Aquamarine represents a few special things- purity of spirit, soul or unity. Just like those whose birthdays are in March or have Pisces as their Zodiac sign, it also represents water or sea hence the name. Aquamarine is known to glean and glitter even in poor lighting and thus perfect for an evening out in a restaurant downtown.

This stone is a crisp, light durable and bright. This is a full representation of the month of March. With the beginning of spring and the ‘wet’ weather, its blue water hue fits the season well. Along with the stones durability and an end to the winter, those that make it into March as just as durable.

Celebrate March with the rich blue hue of aquamarine. You can get a jewelry featuring this birthstone stone for a friend, family or even lover celebrating their birthday in March.

The History of aquamarine

Aquamarine is derived from the Latin word for sea water. Aquamarine has been very popular many years ago, with the earliest records dating back to 480-300 BC The ancient Greeks and Romans used them for carving and making amulets. They believed that if they were carved into Poseidon and mounted on their chariots, they would make their soldiers brave and invincible at sea In fact, cyanide is a blue mineral beryl. Until the 1900s, most of the most popular natural cyanide was a light blue-green color. Today, cyanide can be heated to remove the green color, giving it a stable and pure blue color

Main Origin: Aquamarineis mainly produced in Miras Kiras in Brazil. In addition, the Karakoram Mountains in Pakistan are also an important source of aquamarine. The blue gemstones produced in the valley between the foothills is as clear as water

Is Aquamarine good for engagement rings?

Firstly: the cost. Just like any precious stone, the price of an engagement ring depending on the metal setting you select the weight and quality of the stone. Low-quality, poorly-colored aquamarines costs only $80 per carat, excellent blue gemstones are available for $250-$500 per carat, One nice factor about aquamarines is they occur naturally in large sizes, therefore the per-carat cost of the stone doesn't increase once you begin searching at aquamarines bigger than the usual carat, unlike a number of other gemstones.

It is very durable which is an advantage to daily wear and tear, as well as maintenance it needs. In fact, if there is any gem that needs low maintenance, this is the one. All it needs to care for it is ultrasound cleaning and a steam bath when there are few to no inclusions. Otherwise a simple warm water bath and scrubbing with a light bristled toothbrush can be used. You can add some mild soap to boost the cleaning and remove dust or grime.

The crystalline mineral structure of aquamarine helps to add beauty and durability to the stone. With clarity and less natural inclusions than most gemstones, it has mineral species of beryl which is responsible for its clear structure that aids its feature. Pure Beryl however is clear, but the addition of other minerals to add the colored hues. In its finest form, aquamarine is a classic baby blue that we are all familiar with. It can also be found in pink and greenish hues as well.

In the Jewelry industry circles, it is a known fact that with aquamarines, the darker the hue, the prettier the stone, the more expensive the gem. This means that the darker the hue, the richer and deeper is the blue gemstones and consequently more expensive. The gemstone is hard and tough like most March born and with a hardness of 7.5 on the Mohs scale, it is hard enough to be used for pendants. The birthstone is usually cut in oval or emerald cut to improve on clarity and color.

Once you have made the decision around the color and color quality of aquamarine, Its 4C will be in your consideration. As pointed out, you won't pay a per-carat premium for any bigger aquamarine, so you're liberated to choose as large a stone as you'd like as under your budget and enormous aquamarines could be particularly breathtaking. Since this is an obvious gem, there's pointless to stay for under a watch-obvious jewel (unless of course you intend for their services as small gemstones set around a bigger one, or a less-important bit of jewellery just like a bead necklace). Finally, its cut, and as this is an essential attribute associated with a aquamarine engagement ring we'll discuss it in a little more detail.

Here, check out our favorite  aquamarine engagement rings in a range of cut and settings:

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