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Natural Aquamarine Stone (Beruj Stone)

Aquamarine Stone, acknowledged as Beruj stone in Hindi, is a light-green to pale blue variety of the Beryl mineral family (Be3Al2Si6O18) and is also the birthstone of March. The name Aquamarine comes from Latin words which means water of the sea, due to its colour and appearance resembling the sea. It comes in transparent to translucent varieties, possesses a hexagonal crystal system, and has been used in rings, earrings, necklaces, and other kinds of jewelry since ancient times. 



Natural Aquamarine gemstone symbolizes a lot of desirable attributes like love, fidelity, wisdom, confidence, and trustworthiness. For those born in the month of March, this alluring semi-precious stone will be an ideal gift for them on their birthdays or anniversaries as well as during Christmas and New Year occasions. Aquamarine gemstone is considered as the birthstone of the Pisces Zodiac sign.



Aquamarine Stone Price

Generally, Aquamarine Stone Price ranges from about ₹500 ($6) per carat and goes to about ₹10,000 ($120) or even more. Its price is also greatly determined by aspects such as color, clarity, cut, carat weight, origin, and treatments performed. The ones with a deep blue color, high translucence, and fine cut are premium and more expensive. Untreated aquamarines from well-known sources retain a higher value among gemstone markets.



Color: Aquamarines are deeply revered for their light to medium blue hues, with a preference for stones that exhibit a pure, vivid blue without greenish or gray undertones. The most sought-after color is often referred to as "Santa Maria Blue," which is a deep, saturated blue.



The rich blue hues boast extraordinary prices in aquamarine stone. For example, a Santa Maria aquamarine can be significantly more expensive than a pale or washed-out stone. Pale aquamarines are typically priced lower, sometimes by as much as 30-50% compared to deeply colored stones of similar size and quality.



Clarity: Aquamarine is known for exhibiting remarkable clarity, often being "eye-clean," meaning no visible inclusions when viewed with the naked eye. Clarity significantly impacts the stone's brilliance and the overall cost of aquamarine cost. Most high-quality raw aquamarine gemstones are free from visible inclusions. These stones allow maximum light to pass through, enhancing their sparkle and beauty.



Aquamarines with visible inclusions may be priced 20-40% lower than eye-clean stones of similar size and color. Heavily included stones are often used for cabochons or beads rather than faceted gems.



Cut: The cut of an aquamarine determines how well the stone interacts with light, influencing its brilliance, fire, and overall aesthetic appeal.



A skilled cutter maximizes the stone's natural beauty by ensuring proper proportions, symmetry, and polish. Popular cuts include Emerald, oval, round, and cushion cuts. Well-cut aquamarines reflect light beautifully and are highly desirable, commanding higher prices. Poorly cut stones may lose significant value due to reduced brilliance.



Stones with asymmetrical facets, uneven edges, or incorrect proportions can appear dull or unattractive.



Carat Weight: Carat weight measures the size of the stone and plays a significant role in evaluating aquamarine gemstone price. Larger aquamarines are rarer and more valuable than smaller ones, though the price increase per carat is not as steep as with some other gemstones like diamonds.



Smaller aquamarines, within range of 1 to 3 carat, are relatively common and affordable. Prices typically increase linearly with carat weight.



High-quality aquamarines over 5 carats are rarer and command premium prices, especially if they exhibit excellent color and clarity.



Treatment: Heat treatment is the most common practice used to enhance the color of aquamarine, making it more vibrant and appealing. This treatment is widely accepted in the gemstone industry and does not significantly reduce the stone's value.



Most aquamarines on the market are heat-treated to improve their blue hue by removing green or yellow tints.


Natural, untreated aquamarines with vibrant colors are extremely rare and highly prized by collectors.


Aquamarine Stone Benefits

Embracing a natural aquamarine stone comes with numerous jaw-dropping benefits related to physical, emotional, intellectual, and financial aspects of life. Below we have collated all the benefits of wearing an aquamarine gemstone.



Soothing Inflammation and Stress-Related Ailments: Aquamarine’s cooling energy is strongly said to reduce inflammation and alleviate conditions exacerbated by stress, such as headaches or tense muscles. Its calming and rejuvenating influence is believed to promote relaxation, potentially lowering blood pressure and aiding those with chronic stress.



Enhancing Vision: Historically, aquamarine was called the "stone of the seer" and was believed to improve eyesight swiftly. Ancient Greeks reportedly used it to craft early forms of eyeglasses, a practice that highlights its association with clarity—both literal and figurative.



Enhancing Communication: Linked to the throat chakra, aquamarine is thought to encourage clear, compassionate communication. It’s said to help individuals express their emotions effectively, making it a favorite among public speakers, writers, and those navigating difficult conversations.



Boosting Confidence: By fostering self-awareness and emotional clarity, aquamarine is believed to enhance courage and self-esteem. It’s often recommended for those facing major life changes or seeking to overcome self-doubt.



Connection to Water Elements: As a stone tied to the sea, aquamarine resonates with the water element, symbolizing fluidity, adaptability, and emotional depth. This connection makes it a powerful ally for those exploring their emotional or spiritual fluidity.



Enhancing Intuition: Aquamarine is said to sharpen intuition and heighten psychic abilities. It’s often used by those seeking to deepen their spiritual practice, as it’s believed to open channels to higher consciousness and inner wisdom.



Interesting facts about aquamarines

Aquamarines were named after two Greek words; aqua meaning water and mare meaning sea. They come in shades of sea green, pale blue, and occasionally reddish hues. Aquamarines are mined in Brazil, Mozambique, Zambia, Madagascar, Kenya and Australia. They are affordable and available all year round. Aquamarines have been valued for centuries for both jewellery and ornamental use. The ancient Romans wore aquamarine as a talisman to protect against fear as well as nightmares. We can also look to modern folklore for stories about aquamarine's magical properties including bringing health and wealth to those who wear it.


Who Can Wear Aquamarine Stone?

The colour of Aquamarine gives it calming and peaceful energy, making it ideal for people who are in need of these qualities. It also balances an overly emotional or overly intellectual person's personality, giving them the stability that they can use in all aspects of their life. For those who want to further strengthen their psychic abilities, Aquamarine is recommended. While wearing an Aquamarine stone close to your skin or under your pillow, you will be able to dream lucidly and remember your dreams in greater detail than usual. This makes it an effective stone for working with past-life therapy or creative visualization techniques.


Frequently Asked Questions:

(Q).Is aquamarine a precious stone?


(Ans).No, aquamarine is classified as a semi-precious gemstone. The traditional precious stones are diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald.


(Q).Are aquamarine stones expensive?


(Ans).Aquamarine stones come in range of price. Fine-quality stones with good color saturation, clarity, and size can be quite expensive, while smaller or lower-quality stones are more affordable.


(Q).What sign is aquamarine stone?


(Ans).Aquamarine is the birthstone for March and is most strongly associated with the zodiac sign Pisces.


(Q).Which zodiac signs can wear aquamarine?


(Ans).While primarily associated with Pisces, Taurus, Gemini, and Aries can also wear aquamarine.


(Q).Which finger is best for aquamarine?


(Ans).Traditionally, the middle finger of the working hand is considered the best finger for wearing aquamarine for its astrological benefits.


(Q).Does aquamarine attract love?


(Ans).Aquamarine is believed to promote clear communication, harmony, and trust in relationships, which can indirectly foster love and strengthen existing bonds.


(Q).What birth color is aquamarine?


(Ans).Aquamarine is a light blue to blue-green color, representing the birth color for March.


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