About Aquamarine Rings
Aquamarine Gold Ring
Sterling Silver Aquamarine Ring
Aquamarine Panchdhatu Ring
First discovered in 1985 during a geological mapping in Vietnam, aquamarine became famous for its vitreous luster and translucent appearance. It was later classified as a member of the beryl mineral group and is available in a color range between pale blue and light green. The name "beryl" originates from the Greek word "beryllos," referring to the "precious blue-green tint of seawater." Aquamarine has a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale with few or no noticeable inclusions, making it a gem cutter's favorite for carving out a perfect aquamarine stone ring.
It is a mysterious gemstone with origins deeply rooted in ancient history. Mythology puts immense belief in the powers of an aquamarine gemstone sometimes calling it "The Treasure of Atlantis." Furthermore, the Greeks believed that wearing a real aquamarine ring on diplomatic missions to distant lands could turn adversaries into friends. while Romans commonly wore it as a talisman for sailors' protection. Western Culture deeply connected aquamarine with oceans. According to them, an aquamarine ring (also called a "Beruj ring" in Hindi) embodies the splendor of ocean channels, represents the strong streams of river currents, and represents the vastness of icy blue lagoons.
Today, aquamarine stone rings have garnered worldwide attention. They've become a favorite of Bollywood and Hollywood stars who walk the red carpet. A vintage aquamarine ring is a fashion statement on its own when it comes to representing the freshness of the season, from Meghan Markle to Elizabeth Taylor, from TV shows to super duper blockbuster movies like Crazy Rich Asians.
Aquamarine Ring Meaning
The name "aquamarine" comes from the Latin words "aqua," meaning "water," and "marine," meaning "of the sea," which translates to "seawater." An aquamarine gemstone ring represents everything related to water. As a result, the wearers also tend to inculcate the traits and goodness of water. Representing one of the most feminine elements in nature, this March birthstone, worn in any form—be it an aquamarine ring, a pendant, a bracelet, or an earring helps wearers claim calming energies, high polarity, tranquility, and flexibility like water.
Also, a blue aquamarine ring tends to enhance the inherent characteristics of the water signs in the Zodiac system. Pisceans, Scorpios, and Cancerians can benefit immensely from wearing an antique aquamarine ring.
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