March's Birthstone: The Everlasting Aquamarine
Famous for its deep green-blue shades, aquamarine evokes the colours of the sea. For those born in March, this precious stone is renowned for its ability to protect one's health and safety.
History of Aquamarine
The name Aquamarine comes from the Latin phrase "Aqua Marinus," which translates to "water of the sea." Aquamarine, a type of beryl which is a clear, pale green, blue, or yellow mineral prized as a gemstone, showcases a mesmerising sea-blue colour. The beryl family stands as one of the most esteemed gemstone families, featuring treasures such as emerald, aquamarine, and morganite.
Additionally, aquamarine owes its colour to traces of iron within its crystal structure. This gemstone was traditionally associated with eternal youth and regarded as a symbol of happiness. Furthermore, this gemstone is linked not only with the zodiac sign of Pisces but also with the month of March.
Aquamarine Symbolism and Its Connection to the Sea
Known as the sailor's stone, aquamarine is believed to provide courage and protection to those travelling on stormy seas. Additionally, aquamarine is also known as the Mermaid's stone, as it was believed that mermaids treasured this gem. Fishermen also held this stone in high regard, believing it could bring them a bountiful catch. Similarly, the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians regarded aquamarine as a stone of happiness, capable of bestowing everlasting youth upon the wearer. It is easy to understand the allure of aquamarine's magic, with numerous cultures attributing special powers to this stone.
A Stone with Healing and Helpful Powers
Aquamarine, like many other stones, is believed to possess healing properties. Given its name, which evokes images of water, it's natural that this gemstone is associated with the water element, so it can purify the water element within our bodies, contributing to our overall health and wellness.
It is often said that aquamarine is a stone of courage, particularly linked to overcoming grief. Additionally, it has the ability to alleviate stress and release feelings of anger. Possessing a fluid water-like energy, this gemstone can effectively wash away and dilute negative emotions, aiding in their release, relax and ease their nerves.
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18K White Gold Aquamarine Diamond Earrings
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18K White Gold Diamond Aquamarine Pendant
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9K Yellow Gold Aquamarine Stud Earrings
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18K Yellow Gold Aquamarine Diamond Ring
Care & Cleaning
This birthstone for March is robust enough for everyday wear. Caring for the gem is easy. Simply use warm water, mild dish soap, and a toothbrush to gently scrub behind the birthstone where dirt may accumulate. Ultrasonic cleaners and steam cleaning are typically safe methods, provided there are no fractures or liquid inclusions in the gem.
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18K White Gold Aquamarine Diamond Earrings
Royals Making a Statement in Aquamarine
The British Royal Family boasts a remarkable collection of aquamarine gemstones. Diana, Princess of Wales, particularly admired aquamarine rings, often seen wearing her striking emerald-cut aquamarine stud earrings at public events. She also adorned an emerald-cut aquamarine, a pearl cuff bracelet and a pair of diamond-aquamarine drop earrings. Diana's ring became a cherished heirloom, passed to Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, who wore it notably at her wedding day reception in 2018.
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18K White Gold Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
Queens and princesses worldwide express fondness for aquamarine gems. Queen Maxima of The Netherlands creates headlines whenever she adorns this Brazilian aquamarine pendant. Swedish royals cherish aquamarine tiaras and earrings, while Crown Princess Mary of Denmark owns a lavish collection gifted by her husband, including earrings and a ring.
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Platinum Diamond & Aquamarine Pendant
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18K White Gold Diamond & Aquamarine Drop Earrings
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The March birthstone is one which is beautiful in colour with beautiful stories and meanings that accompany it. If you love this sea blue stone as much as we do, we recommend browsing our collection online or in-store.