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The word “aquamarine” means water of the sea and is evident in the bright beautiful color of this gem. It’s translucent turquoise color makes it a popular addition to most fashioned jewelry collectibles. It is a hard and durable gem, but prone to cracks if the stone hits a surface, such as a counter or other household item. It’s beautiful color may fade because of sunlight exposure.
Most of the aquamarine that is harvested is from Brazil. However it is also found in Pakistan, Myanmar, Mozambique, Kenya, and here in the United States in the state of Colorado.
From the beryl family of stones, aquamarine is often mistaken for blue topaz, a gem that is much less expensive.
Photo: Riddle Jewelry |
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The aquamarine contains vibrant powers of ancient seas. It has evolved over millions of years, this gem plays an essential role in calming emotions of grief and loneliness. It also encourages inner strength and bravery.
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It’s important to cleanse all of your crystals with warm filtered water, making sure the gems are free of dirt and any other particles. Once they are clean, put them in a crystal bowl and cover them with filtered water. Set the bowl in direct sunlight at sunrise so the gem can absorb the sun’s power.
Grace, I love this article. Aquamarine is my birthstone and I have a family ring with two aquamarines and one sapphire. My son and I share the same month. If it helps for calming I need all the calm I can get...lol
ReplyDeleteIf you are into crystal healing, this is one you will want.
DeleteI love these gem stone articles! I love to learn about stones and the folklore that goes w them!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Grace!
Thank you so much, Marj.
DeleteThis is such a beautiful gemstone. Thanks for sharing.
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