Princess Diana Style Natural Aquamarine Ring
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Handcrafted with S925 silver and 1.2-carat natural aquamarine, belonging to the "Deya" series. Replicating the classic style of Princess Diana, the main stone is as clear as shallow sea starlight, paired with a simple silver ring body, showing luxury temperament in understatement.
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What are Aquamarine?
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Aquamarine is a naturally pale blue or sea-blue gemstone. It is composed of the mineral beryl and prized for its bright, vibrant hue. It is often used in jewelry to add a striking pop of color to pieces, and is also believed to have healing properties. It is sometimes worn to foster tranquility and improve communication for the wearer.
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The value of aquamarine is determined by the 4Cs grading system—cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. Aquamarine is typically graded on a scale from poor to excellent based on color intensity, the presence of inclusions or blemishes, and cut quality. Generally, aquamarine with a more intense, uniform color and fewer inclusions or blemishes is more valuable.
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Aquamarine is available in a variety of cuts and shapes, including round, oval, cushion, pear and emerald cuts. It is often used as an accent stone in jewelry, such as in halo engagement rings or as side stones for earrings and pendants. Aquamarine can also serve as the center stone of a jewelry piece, especially when paired with diamonds or other colored gemstones.
Aquamarine: March’s Birthstone
Aquamarine is the birthstone for March and the traditional gemstone associated with the Pisces zodiac sign. It is a symbol of courage and self-expression, believed to enhance communication and the ability to express oneself freely. It’s said to help people find the courage to speak their truth and express themselves fully. This birthstone is also linked to emotional balance and peace, helping to dispel anger and fear and foster mental clarity.
Aquamarine is renowned for its beautiful pale blue hue and is often used in jewelry pieces such as earrings, rings and pendants. Its serene color and light-reflective properties make it a popular choice for many jewelry designs. It is also a stone ideal for meditation; in crystal healing, it is frequently used to balance the throat chakra and aid in communication. The name "aquamarine" derives from Latin, meaning "sea water", and its hue is often associated with the color of the sea and ocean waves.
Prepare aquamarine loose stones, set into flower-shaped gold mounts to fix positions initially.
Set the large aquamarine into the mount to secure the center stone.
Set aquamarine stones in a row, enhance the ring’s layered design.
Polish details to refine the aquamarine flower ring’s finish.
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How is aquamarine graded and valued?
Aquamarine is graded and valued based on color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. The most valuable aquamarines have a deep, rich blue hue with no inclusions or blemishes. A well-cut aquamarine with good proportion and symmetry is more valuable than a poorly cut one. Larger carat weights also increase value, as bigger stones are rarer and more expensive.
How to clean and maintain aquamarine for optimal condition?
Clean aquamarine gently with mild warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, which can scratch the surface. Rinse thoroughly and dry carefully to remove soap residue. Store it in a soft, padded jewelry box or bag to prevent scratches, and keep it away from extreme temperature changes or prolonged sunlight to avoid fading or discoloration.
How to protect aquamarine from damage?
Handle aquamarine with care and avoid exposure to harsh environments or chemicals. Store it in a soft pouch or a separate compartment of a jewelry box to prevent scratches from other jewelry. Avoid rough handling or excessive force when wearing or storing it. Clean it gently with a soft, lint-free cloth, and avoid wearing it when using harsh chemicals or cleaning products that may damage the stone.
How does aquamarine compare to other blue gemstones like sapphires or topaz?
Aquamarine is often compared to other blue gemstones due to its similar color and popularity in jewelry. The key difference is color: aquamarine has a delicate blue-green to blue hue, while sapphires feature a deep, velvety blue, and topaz ranges from pale blue to rich dark blue. Aquamarine is generally more affordable than sapphires or topaz, though this depends on quality and size. In terms of durability, aquamarine has a Mohs hardness of 7.5–8, sapphires 9, and topaz 8—all are durable enough for daily wear with proper care.
Can aquamarine be worn with other gemstones or diamonds in the same jewelry piece?
Yes, aquamarine can be paired with other gemstones or diamonds as long as they match in color and style. It can be used in multi-gemstone rings/necklaces, or as an accent stone for diamond rings/pendants. When pairing, choose pieces that complement each other in color and style, and consider the overall aesthetic of the jewelry.
Is aquamarine a good choice for engagement rings?
Aquamarine is a great choice for engagement rings as it is durable, affordable, and prized for its delicate blue-green hue. However, it is less well-known or iconic than diamonds or rubies, so it may not carry the same prestige or emotional resonance. If considering an aquamarine engagement ring, prioritize your partner’s preferences and choose a design that feels meaningful and special to both of you.
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