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Tips on Buying Aquamarine

Aquamarine is one of the most popular gemstones celebrated for its beautiful sky blue hue, lovely luster and enduring toughness. And if you have decided to buy an aquamarine, here is a list of things you need to look out for –

Color – Aquamarine ranges in color from oceanic blue to sky blue to a vibrant teal. Though color is a personal preference but to give you an idea of the cost, the most celebrated color of aquamarine is deep sky blue, the bluer the costlier. So if you are attracted to lighter hues or mixed hues like the teal you can enjoy the added benefit of reduced costs.

Clarity – Aquamarine usually occurs clearer as compared other gemstones and an ‘eye clean’ aquamarine is not a rarity. Also since the color of the gemstone is light look for a clear stone else the inclusions will be very prominent.

Carat – Aquamarine crystals are usually large in size so a large stone would not cost you exorbitantly high.

Cut – Any, seriously any. Given the versatility of the gemstone it looks beautiful in any cut. Look for a cut and shape that suits the design of the jewelry.

Cost – Usually priced very reasonably, aquamarines are amongst the most affordable gemstones. Brazilian aquamarines are the most valuable of all for their beautiful color.

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Aquamarine is Believed to Bless a Couple with Happy Marriage

Aquamarine, one of the most beautiful pastel colored gemstones, is used in some of the most beautiful classic and contemporary jewelry across the world. The lovely soothing hue of aquamarine ranges from mid day sky blue to clear oceanic blue to teal. Aquamarine is the birthstone for the month of March and anniversary gift for 18th anniversary.

Aquamarine has been used since ancient ages and has mystic beliefs from the past associated to it. Aquamarine was believed to be the lucky stone for sailors who used aquamarine as a talisman to please sea God and wildered in the wild sea without worries. It was also believed that aquamarines came out of the treasure chest of mermaids. Aquamarine was believed to bless a couple with happy marriage, and hence the “blue” in the age old verse “Some thing old, some thing new, some thing borrowed, some thing blue and a six pence in her shoe”, usually has been aquamarine.

Aquamarine belongs to the beryl mineral family, which makes it a cousin of emerald, another gemstone front the same mineral family. The gemstone’s name, aquamarine is derived fro the Latin words “aqua” meaning water and “marina” meaning sea. The lovely hues of blue gemstone remind of the colors of sea from oceanic blue to sea green.

Aquamarine gemstones can be combined with other gemstones to make beautiful gemstone jewelry. Aquamarine can be combined with dark hued gemstones like blue sapphire, tanzanite, black onyx, dark colored gemstones to make beautiful formal wear jewelry to compliment evening or party wear. For beautiful summer wear combine aquamarine gemstones can be combined with other pastel colored gemstones like pink sapphire, amethyst, citrine etc. Aquamarines when combined with diamonds or pearls make breath taking bridal jewelry.

Aquamarine gemstone has a hardness of 7.5 – 8 on Moh’s scale of hardness. This makes aquamarine the ideal gemstone for jewelry. The hardness combined with the toughness of the aquamarine protects the gem against scratches and abrasion in normal wear and tear. This makes aquamarine the perfect jewel quality gem. For the kind of crystal that aquamarine has it looks pretty in all shapes and cuts. While the lovely icy azure brilliance of the lovely blue gemstone is accentuated in the round shape, the emerald cut showcases the beautiful color. Since aquamarines are mostly free of inclusions, these gemstones look great in all cuts and styles. Aquamarines can also be easily cut and carved in fancy shapes which makes the gemstone a delight for gem and jewelry artisans and designers.

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How to choose a great gemstone ring for her?

So you are looking for a ring for your girl? Here are some tips to help you find the perfect ring for her.SRW0378S_Reg

1. Occasion – Is it a gift for some special occasion or you are planning a proposal or you are trying to make up for something you did (or forgot to do). If the ring is for occasions say Christmas or her birthday, buy her a ring that is fancy and fashionable. Buy her something like a gemstone cluster ring or gemstone cocktail ring. With gemstones you don’t have to worry about the cost. Even if SRW0378S_Reg_1your girlfriend prefers simple style, she  would love to wear a pretty fashionable ring once in a while. If you are buying for Valentine’s stick to pinks and reds. Buy her a ring with rubies or pink sapphire. If you are planning a proposal then choose a gemstone from amongst sapphire, ruby or emerald. If you are no sure which one to choose then think of her color preference or her birthstone. Angara has an exquisite SRW0378S_Reg_2collection of gemstone rings and gemstone engagement rings you can choose from.

2. Budget – Although with gemstone rings you don’t really have to worry about the cost, but keeping a budget in mind will help you select the perfect ring without confusion.

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Treatment of Gemstones

Nearly all gemstones are treated. When these stones are extracted from the heart of the Earth, they appear as crude masses. To reach their beautiful and colorful stage they need to undergo treatment. The most common one being heat treatment which is used for gemstones like sapphires and tanzanites. Treatments in no way mar a stone’s beauty, in fact they enhance the color, look and durability of the stone. In fact, had it not been for treatments we would not have had some of the most beautiful gemstones. Oil and resin treatments are also used for certain stones like emeralds.

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Know about Gemstone Carat

The unit of measurement that is used to weigh all gemstones is called Carat. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams or 0.20 grams. Apart from carat weight, gemstones are measured in size (mm). The size of two gemstones can be the same but they may differ in carat weight, due to varying proportions. Depending on the color and sheen of the stone the price of a stone is determined on a per carat basis.

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