Aquamarine Earrings
Aquamarine Gemstone Earrings
Did you know that aquamarine is a mineral and part of the beryl family? In nature, beryl is colorless, but trace colors appear when iron impurities are present. Ferrous iron gives the stone a blue color, while ferric iron is green. Aquamarine is a blue-green (seafoam) color when it's first mined, and heat is often applied to make the stone bluer. While a gemstone's color is a matter of a person's taste, it's good to know that deeper, intense blue rocks are rare and are more expensive than lighter aquamarine stones. (The gemstone's value isn't based on how large it is but on the stone's intensity of color.)
Whether dreamy and light or dark and daring, no matter which blue hue you choose, the perfect pair of aquamarine earrings is a beautiful sight to behold (and spectacular to wear).
Aquamarine Drop Earrings
Light up your look with Italian mother-of-pearl and aquamarine drop earrings set in yellow gold. Then, get ready for a night on the town with a pair of elegant, vintage-style chandelier earrings with diamond accents.
Aquamarine Stud Earrings
Classic stud earrings add the finishing touch to just about any outfit. Try a cool splash of milky blue round or bezel-set aquamarine in white or yellow gold. A pair of emerald-cut aquas in a classic sterling silver four-prong setting is a fashion faithful.
Aquamarine Hoop Earrings
It's hard to improve on a classic, but you just might when you slip on a pair of tranquil blue aquamarine hoop earrings in elegant sterling silver. Aquamarine bead hoop earrings combine two trends into one for a daily go-to style.