Aquamarine Rings
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Aquamarine Earrings | Aquamarine Necklaces | March Birthstone Jewelry | Aquamarine Engagement Rings | Aquamarine Women Wedding Bands
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Aquamarine rings are treasured for their soothing blue color, timeless charm, and elegant craftsmanship. From dainty solitaires to dazzling halos, our March birthstone rings showcase sophistication and sparkle in every detail.
Styles of Aquamarine Rings
Our aquamarine gemstone rings are crafted in styles that bring out the brilliance of the stone — from sleek modern solitaires to ornate vintage-inspired settings.
History
Derived from the Latin phrase “aqua marina” meaning “water of the sea,” aquamarine has been admired since ancient times as a symbol of youth and hope. Believed to be a talisman for sailors, its serene color has made it a favorite gemstone for engagement and heirloom jewelry for centuries.
Symbolism & Emotional Meaning of Aquamarine
Known as the March birthstone, aquamarine has long been cherished for its tranquil blue color and serene energy. It symbolizes clarity, calmness, and the freedom of the open sea — qualities that make it an inspiring choice for everyday wear or a meaningful gift.
Many believe that wearing aquamarine jewelry encourages clear communication and self-expression. Its association with the throat chakra has made it a traditional emblem of honesty and confidence in relationships and personal growth.
Because of its soothing hues, aquamarine is often linked to peace, balance, and emotional renewal. Its gentle energy is said to bring patience during difficult times and a sense of calm to the wearer, making it a thoughtful choice for those seeking harmony and grace.
Whether chosen for its symbolism or simply for its luminous beauty, an aquamarine ring reflects elegance, clarity, and timeless sophistication — a gemstone that resonates with both heart and style.
Care & Cleaning
Aquamarine is durable for daily wear, but treat it kindly. Clean with lukewarm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid harsh heat or steam cleaners, and remove during workouts and swimming. Annual prong checks keep stones secure.
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Use mild soap + soft brush | Use steam or expose to high heat |
| Rinse & dry fully | Use harsh chemicals or bleach |
| Store separately to avoid scratches | Wear during high-impact activities |
Hardness
Aquamarine is a variety of beryl with a Mohs hardness of 7.5–8, offering good resistance to scratching for everyday jewelry when properly set.
Chemical Composition
Aquamarine is the blue to blue-green variety of beryl, with the formula Be3Al2Si6O18. Its color results from traces of iron (Fe2+/Fe3+) and is sometimes gently heated to enhance its oceanic blue tone.
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































