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March - aquamarine

Aquamarine is the blue variety of the gem species beryl and is the sister of emerald. The literal translation for aquamarine is "sea-water" and hence its long association with the symbolism of the sea. The gem also symbolizes youthfulness, the spirit of hope, good health, fidelity and lasting love.

The most valuable aquamarine is medium in tone, the most vivid possible and blue to slightly greenish-blue in hue. Many people desire the lighter, more pastel aquamarines which are more available, and therefore, modestly priced. Through often confused in color with the more abundant and less expensive blue topaz, aquamarine remains prized among gem enthusiasts. Aquamarine is found mainly in Brazil, Nigeria, Madagascar, Zambia, Pakistan and Mozambique.

Gemstone Enhancements
A
quamarine is routinely subjected to heat as a normal part of the processing phase. The color is stable and requires no special care.

hardness
(
Scratch Resistance)

71/2-8 on the moh's scale.

Toughness
(
Chip & Crack resistance)

Good

Stability
(
To heat, Light, Chemicals)

Generally stable to heat unless gem has internal inclusions. Keep away from hydrofluoric acid.

Cleaning

Safe to ultrasonic/steam clean. Avoid if gem is included.

Repair

Avoid direct heat from jeweler's torch, particularly if gem has inclusions. 

Occasions

March Birthstone with Bloodstone.
19th
Wedding Anniversaries
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