Aquamarine
The name aquamarine is derived from the Latin "aqua marina", which means “sea water”. The name has been in use since the Renaissance and comes from the typical coloring of the stone. Aquamarine is the blue variety of beryl (the green one is called emerald).
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Aquamarine
3,978 ct. | VI/CGLA -
Aquamarine Morganite Pair
19,848 ct. | VI / VIII/A / BGLA -
Aquamarine Morganite Pair
27,541 ct. | V / VII/B / BGLA -
Aquamarine Morganite Pair
23,635 ct. | VI / VIII/B / BGLA -
Aquamarine Morganite Pair
26,226 ct. | V / VIII/C / BGLA -
Aquamarine pair
16,692 ct. | IV/B / CGLA -
Aquamarine pair
6,767 ct. | V/AGLA -
Morganite Aquamarine pair
7,960 ct.GLA