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At Aquamarise®, each aquamarine is selected for its serene ocean-blue hue and natural brilliance, a beryl family gem alongside emerald and morganite. Engagement rings range from delicate solitaires to statement pieces, with stones from soft, pale blue to deep teal. With a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, these gemstones are suitable for everyday wear and can be set in elegant prong, bezel, and halo settings that highlight their clarity and sparkle. Available in 925 sterling silver, 14K gold vermeil, and solid 14K gold, every ring can feature natural or lab-created aquamarine, with full care guidance and transparency into craftsmanship included on every listing.
Why Choose Aquamarise® Aquamarine Engagement Rings?
Designed to stand out without overwhelming, aquamarine engagement rings appeal to buyers who want sophistication, individuality, and a romantic statement that captures both style and sentiment.
Unique Color
Aquamarine's blue-to-teal range occupies a part of the color spectrum that no other commonly used gemstone fills in quite the same way. Not the deep blue of sapphire. Not the blue-green of tourmaline. The clear, open blue of aquamarine reads like light through shallow water, calm and quietly striking in equal measure. At Aquamarise®, every aquamarine is selected for its depth of color and clarity, so the stone performs as well in person as it does in product photography.
Nature-Inspired Settings That Connect to the Stone
Aquamarine's oceanic blue connects naturally to botanical and nature-inspired settings because both reference the same outdoor world. The Aquamarine Fairy Leaf Engagement Ring in sterling silver is one example, pairing an ice-blue aquamarine with an intricate leaf-wrap setting where the stone's calm character and the botanical detail belong to the same visual world. Designs like this appear throughout the collection for buyers whose aesthetic connects to the natural world through jewelry rather than a generic floral motif.
Fantasy and Fairy-Inspired Sets Available
For buyers drawn to whimsical and fairy-inspired aesthetics, the Faye Aquamarine Ring Set in sterling silver is one example of how Aquamarise® brings aquamarine into a fantasy design context. The collection also includes two-piece sets in halo, vintage, and solitaire styles across different metals and stones, allowing buyers to create a cohesive, magical look without custom design.
March Birthstone With Daily Wear Credentials
Aquamarine is the birthstone for March, adding a layer of personal significance to every ring in this collection that sits alongside rather than in competition with its visual impact. At 7.5 to 8 Mohs, it is one of the most practical colored gemstone choices for daily ring wear without the need for specialized protective settings. For buyers who want a meaningful birthstone engagement ring that holds up to daily wear, aquamarine delivers that combination more reliably than most birth-month stones.
Natural and Lab-Created Options Across Every Design
Natural aquamarine forms in the earth with authentic mineral character at a higher price point. Lab-created aquamarine replicates the same blue color with consistent quality and fully traceable origins at an accessible price. Both are available across Aquamarise® aquamarine engagement rings, with the stone origin clearly specified on every listing before ordering.
Popular Aquamarine Engagement Rings Styles & Settings
Aquamarise® aquamarine engagement rings are available across a range of cuts, settings, and themes. Browse below or use the filters above to shop by metal or style.
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