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Aquamarine Jewelry — The Sea-Blue March Birthstone
Aquamarine is the color of clear water and open sky. Its name says it exactly — from the Latin for "sea water" — and its cool, pale blue has made it one of the most serene and sought-after gemstones for centuries. Every piece in this collection is set by hand in solid 925 sterling silver, pairing that tranquil blue with a metal made to last.
Aquamarine as the March Birthstone
Aquamarine is the official birthstone for March, making it a fresh, calming gift for anyone born as winter turns to spring. Traditionally it's tied to themes of calm, courage, and clear communication — and sailors once carried it as a talisman for safe passage across the sea. It's also the gem of the 19th wedding anniversary. That blend of meaning and quiet beauty makes aquamarine jewelry feel both personal and timeless.
Why Aquamarine?
Aquamarine is a member of the beryl family — the same mineral group as emerald — colored a soft blue-green by trace iron. Where emerald is deep and dramatic, aquamarine is bright and clear, often remarkably free of inclusions, which is part of why it cuts so cleanly and sparkles so brightly. Its watery folklore runs deep: ancient sailors believed it came from the treasure chests of mermaids and kept it close for protection at sea. Durable, luminous, and endlessly wearable, aquamarine brings a breath of cool air to any piece.
Styling Tips
- Everyday calm: A pale aquamarine stud or pendant adds a soft wash of blue that pairs with almost anything — effortless daily wear.
- Statement blue: A larger, well-cut aquamarine on a ring or drop earring catches the light beautifully, especially against white, navy, or silver.
- Color pairing: Aquamarine's cool blue glows against white, navy, blush, soft green, and silver — perfect for spring and summer palettes.
- Mixing metals: Aquamarine looks crisp and contemporary in sterling silver, and equally elegant against white gold; warm gold offers a softer, vintage feel.
- Layering: Stack a delicate aquamarine piece with plain silver bands, or pair it with clear or white stones for a fresh, airy look.
Caring for Your Aquamarine Jewelry
Aquamarine is durable enough for everyday wear, but its color can fade with prolonged sun exposure, so a little care helps it last. Clean with a soft cloth and mild soapy water, then dry thoroughly — and avoid steam, harsh chemicals, and long stretches in direct sunlight. Store your aquamarine pieces separately so the silver setting doesn't scratch against other jewelry. (For the full routine, see our [sterling silver cleaning guide].)
Crafted by AG925
Each piece is made in our workshop in India, where traditional silversmithing meets clean, modern design. We hand-select every aquamarine for the clarity and softness of its blue, then finish each setting individually — so the gem in the photo is the standard you'll receive, not the exception.
























































































































