Aquamarine Jewelry
Aquamarine Gemstone Jewelry
The color of the aquamarine stone is mesmerizing: the gem's beautiful range of blues practically transports you to a faraway seascape, where you can feel the blue-green seafoam mist on your face evoking relaxation and harmony.
Aquamarine has always been associated with the sea (its name originates from the Latin word for "seawater"). This association eventually led to legends and lore, including mythical stories where mermaids use the gems to lure sailors and treasure chests filled with aquamarines in the lost city of Atlantis. Luckily, you don't have to hope for an Atlantis treasure chest brimming with aquamarine. This March birthstone (and 19th wedding anniversary gift) is one of the most popular gemstones available today—and one of the most affordable.
Update your traditional jewelry collection with a touch of milky aquamarine. Dazzle your ears with aquamarine drop earrings capped with sterling silver lacework. (And you can't go wrong with the classic look of stud earrings—but this time, with a pop of aqua color.) Give your wrist a simple sophistication of an aquamarine bracelet with cultured baroque pearls.
Are bangles more your style? You'll elegantly step into any season a luminous lineup of oval aquamarines set in highly polished sterling silver.
Pair an Italian clover station necklace in mother-of-pearl and aquamarine with any work ensemble for a polished look. Prefer the beach to the office? Grab your sunglasses and seas the day with an aquamarine bead and cultured pearl torsade necklace.
We can't forget about rings! Cue the Royals and channel your inner Meghan Markle when you create your timeless treasure with a diamond-accented, emerald-cut aquamarine ring in white gold.