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The Birthstone for
March is Aquamarine... |
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Aquamarine is the
birthstone for March, and it is commonly recognized as the Zodiac stone
for the constellation of Scorpio (although it is usually referred to as
beryl in this regard). The gemstone aquamarine is a blue or perhaps
more correctly, blue-green or aqua variety of the mineral beryl.
Aquamarine (along with
bloodstone) is the birthstone associated with March. It is also the
gemstone for the 19th Anniversary.
Aquamarine (Lat. aqua marinā, "water of the sea") is a
gemstone-quality transparent variety of beryl, having a delicate
blue or turquoise color, suggestive of the tint of seawater. It is
closely related to the gem emerald. Colors vary and yellow beryl
(heliodor), rose pink beryl (morganite), and white beryl (goshenite)
are known. |
It occurs at most
localities which yield ordinary beryl, some of the finest coming
from Russia. The gem-gravel placer deposits of Sri Lanka contain
aquamarine. Clear yellow beryl, such as occurs in Brazil, is
sometimes called aquamarine chrysolite. When corundum presents the
bluish tint of typical aquamarine, it is often termed Oriental
aquamarine.
In the United States, aquamarines can be found at the summit of Mt.
Antero in the Sawatch Range in central Colorado. In Brazil, there
are mines in the states of Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Bahia.
Zambia, Madagascar, Malawi, Tanzania and Kenya also produce
aquamarine.
The biggest aquamarine ever mined was found at the city of Marambaia,
Minas Gerais, Brazil, in 1910. It weighed over 110 kg, and its
dimensions were 48.5 cm long and 42 cm in diameter.
Aquamarine is the official state gem of Colorado and Missouri. |
People in the Middle
Ages thought that aquamarine could magically overcome the effects of
poison.
Ancient sailors traveled with aquamarine crystals, believing that it
would ensure a safe passage, and guarantee a safe return; they often
slept with the stones under their pillow to ensure sound sleep. They
believed the siren’s (mermaid) fish-like lower body was made of
aquamarine |
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Aquamarine with diamond and gold pendant custom designed by Jeannie! |
Info courtesy of
wikipedia.org |
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