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Aquamarine Jewelry

Aquamarine is the gemstone Aquamarise is named for — a saturated, oceanic blue that ranges from the palest sky tone through the deeper Santa Maria blue prized in fine jewelry for over a century. The stone has carried meaning across every major Western and Eastern jewelry tradition: Greek sailors carried aquamarine for safe passage, Roman bridal traditions treated aquamarine as the stone of lasting love, and medieval European tradition associated aquamarine with clarity of intuition and honest communication. For wearers drawn to a blue gemstone with genuine historical lineage rather than a contemporary fashion choice, aquamarine sits among the most documented stones in fine jewelry today.

Crushed Aquamarine Leaf Wedding Band- 8MM Titanium featuring a polished titanium band engraved with delicate leaf motifs, paired with a silver ring adorned with sparkling aquamarine stones, showcasing elegant craftsmanship by Aquamarise.

Aquamarine Leaf Couples Ring Set

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Aquamarine & Moonstone Fairy Leaf Ring Set- Sterling Silver featuring an ice-blue aquamarine center stone with delicate moonstone accents in a nature-inspired sterling silver design by Aquamarise.
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Aquamarine & Moonstone Fairy Leaf Ring Set- Sterling Silver

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An elegant two-piece engagement ring set featuring a teardrop-shaped natural aquamarine centerpiece with fantasy cut gemstones, surrounded by white gold and Moissanite accent stones on a twisted band, with a matching wedding band in the background.
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Faye Aquamarine Ring Set- Sterling Silver (Fantasy Cut)

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Aquamarine Fairy Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval ice-blue aquamarine center stone surrounded by delicate leaf-shaped accents set in polished 14K white gold, part of collections including Solid Gold Engagement Rings, March Birthstone Jewelry, and Nature-Inspired Engagement Rings.
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Aquamarine Fairy Leaf Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

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Wisteria Aquamarine Fairy Leaf Ring- 14K White Gold (Two Piece) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring aquamarine center and leaf-inspired white gold band with delicate blue gemstone accents.
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Wisteria Aquamarine Fairy Leaf Ring in Sterling Silver (Two Piece)

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Sophia Twisted Vine Aquamarine Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold featuring a round aquamarine center with twisted vine design and sparkling accents by Aquamarise Gold.
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Sophia Twisted Vine Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver

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Aquamarine Wedding Band- 8MM Tungsten by Aquamarise featuring crushed aquamarine inlay set in a polished silver tungsten band, showcased on textured stone for men's birthstone and inlay jewelry collections.
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Aquamarine Wedding Band- 8MM Tungsten

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Titanium men's wedding ring with engraved design on a textured surface with a blurred purple background
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Crushed Aquamarine Leaf Wedding Band- 8MM Titanium

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Aquamarine & Fire Opal Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval aquamarine center with white fire opal accents on a rose gold leaf-inspired band.
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Aquamarine & Fire Opal Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K Rose Gold Vermeil

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Silver ring with a blue gemstone on a light purple background
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Esme Aquamarine and Opalescent Sapphire Ring in Sterling Silver

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Fireworks Cut Aquamarine Couples Ring Set featuring a polished silver band inlaid with crushed aquamarine stones, crafted by Aquamarise, part of Matching Couples' Rings, March Birthstone Jewelry, and Meaningful Jewelry Gifts collections.
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Crushed Aquamarine Wedding Band in Tungsten (8mm)

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Fireworks Cut Aquamarine Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise, featuring a radiant aquamarine center stone with delicate silver filigree and diamond accents paired with a sleek band inlaid with crushed aquamarine, part of Matching Couples' Rings and March Birthstone Jewelry collections.

Fireworks Cut Aquamarine Couples Ring Set

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Aquamarine & Fire Opal Leaf Couples Ring Set

Aquamarine & Fire Opal Leaf Couples Ring Set

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Minimalist Crushed Aquamarine Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring shimmering crushed aquamarine inlays on polished silver bands, captured on a smooth stone surface with a soft pink background.

Minimalist Crushed Aquamarine Couples Ring Set

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An exquisite Airee Aquamarine Ring Set featuring a fantasy-cut aquamarine centerpiece with leaf motifs on the band, set in 14K white gold.
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Fireworks Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring Set in Sterling Silver (Fantasy Cut)

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Crushed Aquamarine Wedding Band- 4MM Tungsten featuring a polished band with vibrant crushed aquamarine inlay by Aquamarise, perfect for distinctive March Birthstone and wedding jewelry.
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Crushed Aquamarine Wedding Band- 4MM Tungsten

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Round Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold featuring a vintage-inspired design with a central aquamarine surrounded by sparkling accent stones by Aquamarise Gold.
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Round Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring in 14K Rose Gold Vermeil

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Entwined Aquamarine Ring- Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a delicate twisting band accented with pavé stones and a central round aquamarine gemstone in soft blue.
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Entwined Aquamarine Ring- Sterling Silver

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Skylar Kite Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring Set in 14K White Gold featuring a kite-shaped aquamarine with moissanite accents by Aquamarise Gold, from Solid Gold Engagement Rings collection.
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Skylar Kite Cut Aquamarine Ring Set in Sterling Silver

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Celtic Aquamarine Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring an oval aquamarine center stone with diamond accents on an intricately designed silver band paired with a textured silver ring with a rectangular aquamarine, part of Matching Couples' Rings and March Birthstone Jewelry collections.

Celtic Aquamarine Couples Ring Set

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Toi Et Moi Blue Sapphire & Aquamarine Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring emerald-cut blue sapphire and pear-shaped aquamarine gemstones on a delicate white gold band.
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Toi Et Moi Blue Sapphire and Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver

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Elowen Aquamarine Couples Ring Set

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Skye Kite® Aquamarine Necklace in 14K Yellow Gold Vermeil by Aquamarise, featuring a kite-cut aquamarine pendant accented with sparkling white stones on a delicate gold chain.
Vintage Round Cut Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring a delicate round aquamarine center with intricate vintage-inspired diamond accents on a detailed silver band.
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Vintage Round Cut Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver

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Jasmine Aquamarine Engagement Ring Set in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring a round aquamarine center with floral diamond accents and a diamond-studded contoured band.
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Jasmine Round Cut Aquamarine Flower Ring Set in Sterling Silver

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Vintage Aquamarine Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a soft blue emerald-cut aquamarine center with vintage-inspired moissanite accents and delicate white gold filigree band.
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Vintage Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver

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Aquamarine and Natural Australian Opal Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a pear-cut blue aquamarine, genuine opal, and a small sparkling diamond on a sleek silver band.
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Aquamarine and Natural Australian Opal Ring in Sterling Silver

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A sterling silver ring with a teardrop-shaped aquamarine centerpiece and round accent stones, accompanied by a pearl band.
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Briar Aquamarine & Pearl Ring Set in Sterling Silver

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Vera Teardrop Aquamarine Necklace in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a pear-shaped aquamarine pendant surrounded by sparkling stones on a sterling silver chain.
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Vera Teardrop Aquamarine Necklace in Sterling Silver

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Ellie Princess Cut Lab-Grown Blue Diamond Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold featuring a radiant princess-cut blue diamond with sparkling side stones.
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Ellie Princess Cut Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver

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Vera Aquamarine Teardrop Dangle Earrings in Sterling Silver featuring pear-shaped aquamarine stones surrounded by sparkling simulated diamonds on sterling silver hooks by Aquamarise.
Aquamarine Mens Wedding Band in Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm) by Aquamarise, featuring a hammered gold tungsten band with a crushed aquamarine stone inlay, part of men's wedding bands collection.
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Aquamarine Mens Wedding Band in Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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A Stone with Documented History in Fine Jewelry

Aquamarine has been worked into fine jewelry continuously since at least the Greco-Roman period. The earliest documented aquamarine cameos and intaglios date to the 1st century BCE, with Roman jewelers using aquamarine in betrothal pendants and protective amulets carried by travelers crossing the Mediterranean. Medieval European tradition elevated aquamarine to a primary symbolic stone — associated with the moon, with feminine intuition, with the safe passage of pregnancy, and with the bond between partners. Victorian and Edwardian-era jewelry brought aquamarine into the modern fine jewelry tradition, where it has remained continuously prominent across over a century of bridal, anniversary, and statement jewelry.

The name "aquamarine" derives from the Latin aqua marina — sea water — a direct reference to the color and the historical association with safe ocean passage. The naming convention was formalized in 1798 by mineralogists and has remained unchanged in fine jewelry retail ever since.

Winter Court Leather Book Ring Box – Frost Sky Edition (Small) by Aquamarise featuring elegant silver rings on a light blue leather book box with gold detailing, perfect for meaningful jewelry gifts.

The Aquamarine Stone — Variety, Color, and Crystal Structure

Aquamarine is the blue-to-blue-green variety of the mineral beryl — the same mineral family that produces emerald (green beryl), morganite (pink beryl), and heliodor (yellow beryl). The blue color comes from trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure, with the saturation and tone determined by iron content and the specific oxidation state. Aquamarine ranges from the palest near-colorless blue through the deep saturated blue prized at fine quality grades.

The crystal structure is hexagonal, producing well-formed prismatic crystals that allow excellent faceting. Aquamarine displays high optical clarity at fine quality grades — significantly clearer than emerald (which is famous for inclusions) and comparable to fine sapphire in transparency. The high refractive index produces strong brilliance when properly cut, with step cuts (emerald cut, asscher cut) emphasizing color depth and brilliance cuts (round, oval, cushion) maximizing sparkle.

Faye Aquamarine Ring Set- Sterling Silver (Fantasy Cut) on a hand with pear-shaped aquamarine and intricate detailing, styled with iridescent nails and a beige luxury handbag.

Natural, Lab-Grown, or Simulated Aquamarine — Three Honest Tiers

Aquamarise offers aquamarine jewelry across three transparent stone tiers, each named clearly in every product description. This three-tier approach makes aquamarine accessible across price points that would otherwise be impossible to reach with mined natural aquamarine alone.

Natural aquamarine

 is mined beryl with documented geological origin — primarily from Brazil (Santa Maria, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo regions), Madagascar, Mozambique, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Natural aquamarine at fine-quality grades commands premium pricing reflecting both rarity and the depth of color saturation found in premium origins. Natural aquamarine is always used in our solid 14K gold pieces and our premium collection, and is available across most ready-to-ship pieces on request through custom commission.

Lab-grown aquamarine

 is genuine beryl — chemically identical to natural aquamarine — produced under controlled laboratory conditions. Both hydrothermal and flux synthesis processes produce real aquamarine: same chemistry (beryllium aluminum silicate with iron coloring), same Mohs hardness (7.5–8), same optical properties. Lab-grown aquamarine is not an imitation; it's aquamarine that bypassed the mining stage. The price difference reflects production process, not visible quality. In this collection, lab-grown aquamarine is standard in our gold vermeil pieces and select solid 14K gold designs.

Simulated aquamarine

 is a different material entirely — typically blue topaz, blue cubic zirconia, or specialized blue crystal that imitates aquamarine's color and appearance at the lowest accessible price point. Simulated aquamarine is notreal aquamarine: the chemistry is different, the hardness differs, and the visual character is similar but not identical. We disclose simulated stones explicitly because the distinction matters to buyers and because honest framing builds trust. Simulated aquamarine is standard in our sterling silver pieces.

Natural upgrades are available across every piece on request. If you love a sterling silver or gold vermeil design but want natural aquamarine instead of simulated or lab-grown, we customize the stone tier through Design Your Own Custom Ring. An additional fee may apply depending on the natural stone selected, the size, and the specific origin requested.

Where Aquamarine Comes From — Santa Maria, Brazilian, and Premium Origins

Aquamarine's geographic origins significantly affect color, value, and aesthetic character.

Santa Maria aquamarine

 is the trade name for the deep, saturated blue produced historically by Brazil's Santa Maria de Itabira mine in Minas Gerais — the most prized aquamarine in fine jewelry. True Santa Maria mining is largely exhausted, with "Santa Maria color" now describing equivalent saturation from other premium sources. Santa Maria aquamarine commands the highest pricing across all aquamarine origins.

Brazilian aquamarine

 broadly covers all aquamarine from Brazil's beryl-producing regions, including Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, and Bahia. Brazilian aquamarine is the historical commercial standard for the global market and produces stones across the full color range from pale to deeply saturated.

Madagascar aquamarine

 is the second major commercial source, producing stones with bright saturated blue often comparable to premium Brazilian quality.

Mozambique, Pakistani, and Afghan aquamarine

 represent emerging premium sources, with the Afghan Panjshir Valley producing some of the most distinctive blue-green aquamarine in current fine jewelry markets.

For most of our pieces, origin is documented on the product listing where available. For specific origin requests in custom commission, see Design Your Own Custom Ring.

The Color and Quality of Aquamarine

Aquamarine color quality is graded across three factors: hue (the specific shade of blue, with greenish-blue, pure blue, and slightly violet-blue all naturally occurring), tone (lightness or darkness, with mid-tone the most prized), and saturation (purity and intensity of color, with the most saturated stones reading as nearly luminous). The most valuable aquamarine displays pure blue hue with mid-tone darkness and intense saturation — what fine jewelry trades call "Santa Maria color." Pale aquamarine, while still genuinely aquamarine, commands lower pricing.

Clarity is generally excellent in aquamarine — significantly clearer than emerald at comparable grades. Eye-clean aquamarine is the standard expectation, not a premium quality factor. Visible inclusions appear primarily in lower-quality stones or in specialty cuts that prioritize size over clarity.

Aquamarine Hardness and Daily Wear

Aquamarine ranks 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale — durable enough for daily wear in any jewelry format including engagement rings, wedding bands, and daily-wear pendants. This places aquamarine equivalent to emerald (Mohs 7.5-8) and significantly harder than morganite (also Mohs 7.5-8 — same beryl family), opal (5.5-6.5), moonstone (6-6.5), or pearl (2.5-4.5). Aquamarine is softer than sapphire (9), moissanite (9.25), or diamond (10) but still firmly in the daily-wear durability range.

Both natural and lab-grown aquamarine share this hardness rating. Simulated aquamarine hardness varies by material — blue topaz at Mohs 8 is slightly harder, while blue cubic zirconia at 8-8.5 is slightly harder than natural aquamarine.

What Aquamarine Symbolizes — The Aquamarine Meaning

The aquamarine meaning has accumulated layered symbolism across cultures and millennia. Greek and Roman traditions associated aquamarine with safe sea travel, protection from drowning, and the stone of sailors making long ocean voyages. Medieval European tradition connected aquamarine with the moon, with feminine intuition, and with the safe passage of pregnancy and childbirth. Christian traditions associated aquamarine with clarity, honesty, and faithful communication. Modern crystal traditions read aquamarine as a throat-chakra stone associated with clear communication, calm emotional waters, and the deepening of trust within committed relationships.

For wearers drawn to symbolic resonance, the aquamarine meaning carries the depth of millennia of accumulated significance. For wearers drawn purely to the color, the meaning becomes whatever the relationship makes of it.

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Across the Aquamarine Jewelry Collection

Our aquamarine collection spans bridal and non-bridal categories across product types.

Aquamarine rings

the category hub for all aquamarine ring formats, from engagement and wedding contexts through anniversary, promise, statement, and fashion rings. For specific bridal contexts, see aquamarine engagement rings for proposal contexts, aquamarine wedding bands for ceremony and anniversary bands, and aquamarine couples rings for partners shopping together.

Aquamarine necklaces and pendants 

pendant configurations, drop necklaces, layering chains, and statement pendants. Aquamarine displays particularly well in pendant format because the saturated blue catches changing light angles against skin and clothing.

Aquamarine earrings

stud, drop, dangle, hoop, and threader configurations that frame the face with aquamarine's distinctive blue.

For March birthstone

including Pisces and Aries zodiac associations, the traditional aquamarine and bloodstone March birthstone tradition, and the complete gifting framework — see our March birthstone collection.

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Aquamarine and Metal Pairings

White gold and sterling silver

 create the most popular pairing with aquamarine — the cool metal tones preserve aquamarine's pure blue at full saturation without warm metal influence. The most contemporary and most versatile metal choice. See sterling silver jewelry and gold vermeil jewelry.

Yellow gold

 introduces warm contrast against aquamarine's cool blue — historically used in Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco aquamarine jewelry. The contrast produces dramatic visual impact, particularly in vintage-leaning designs. See yellow gold vermeil jewelry.

Rose gold

 offers a softer warm tone that creates romantic, contemporary contrast against aquamarine's blue — particularly popular for alternative bridal aesthetics. See rose gold vermeil rings.

Solid 14K gold

 in all three colors delivers heirloom-grade construction with natural aquamarine standard. See solid gold rings.

For complete metal context, see our precious metal guide14K vs 18K gold guide, and what is gold vermeil.

Caring for Aquamarine Jewelry

Aquamarine at Mohs 7.5-8 is durable enough for daily wear with standard fine jewelry care.

Use warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft cloth or soft brush for cleaning. Ultrasonic cleaners are generally safe for aquamarine, though steam cleaning is best avoided for stones with visible inclusions. Avoid harsh chemicals (chlorine, ammonia, bleach), avoid extreme temperature changes, and store aquamarine separately from harder stones (sapphire, moissanite, diamond) to prevent surface scratching. Remove aquamarine jewelry before swimming in chlorinated pools, applying perfumes or lotions, or doing manual work involving impact.

For complete care guidance, see our jewelry care guide and warranty and care guide.

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Made by Hand, Built to Last

Every Aquamarise piece is handcrafted, hand-finished, and shipped with a warranty, worldwide insured shipping, a 14-day return window on non-customized work, and ethically sourced stones paired with recycled precious metals from certified refiners. 4.9 stars from 38,000+ verified reviews across aquamarise.com and our Etsy shop. For bespoke aquamarine designs, see Design Your Own Custom Ring. For our complete sourcing standards, see ethical sourcing and our mission.