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Aquamarine: From the Latin word for "sea water", aquamarine was said to be a gift to the mermaids from Neptune, the King of the Sea. Some believe aquamarine to help the wearer conquer
wickedness, and the have magical power to convey insight and foresight. It is the March birthstone and symbolizes happiness and everlasting youth. Aquamarine is the traditional birthstone
for March. Aquamarine is mined in Nigeria, Madagascar, Zambia, Pakistan, Mozambique and Brazil. Aquamarine rates 7 1/2 to 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness.
Enhancements: Although cutting is the most basic enhancement method necessary to display the beauty of a gemstone, there are many fascinating methods by which man has demonstrated his
ability to draw maximum color, luster, clarity and brilliance from natures earthbound treasures. A basic understanding of these enhancement techniques will add to your appreciation of the
beauty, durability and value of the gemstone jewelry you already own,
or plan to purchase in the future. Aquamarines generally have a greenish hue when mined and are then heated to bring out the blue color permanently.
Buying an Aquamarine: Aquamarine in sizes over 5 carats is considered important. The gemstone is expected to be eye clean and should have a soft to medium blue color. Deeper colors of
aquamarine are rare and can be very expensive.
Aquamarine care: Do not use an ultrasonic cleaner. Avoid sudden temperature changes, steaming and contact with cosmetics, hairspray, perfume or household chemicals. Your aquamarine
jewelry may be cleaned with a soft-bristled brush or a cloth with plain or soapy water.
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