Loose Aquamarine Gemstones

Loose Aquamarine Gemstones

Everyone is familiar with emerald, one of the four traditional precious gems. But many people don't realize that emerald is a member of a notable gemstone family called beryl. The other, less famous, beryls include aquamarine, morganite, golden beryl and bixbite.

It's fair to say that the delicate blue-green aquamarine is the second most famous beryl, though not the rarest. Bixbite, the red beryl, is extremely rare and is found in only a few locations in Utah and New Mexico in the USA. Aquamarine is found in most locations where ordinary beryl is found, including Brazil, Australia, Burma, China, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Though aquamarine and emerald belong to the same family, they are surprisingly different. They are both beryllium aluminum silicates. Where emerald is colored by trace amounts of chromium and and/or vanadium, aquamarine is colored by iron. But while emerald has have essentially the same specific gravity and refractive index, emerald tends to be quite hazy and included, while aquamarine typically has excellent transparency and clarity.

Though the beryls are quite hard gems -- rating 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale -- emerald has always been regarded as a somewhat delicate gem due to its many inclusions. Emeralds are usually oiled to fill fractures and improve their color. Aquamarine, on the other hand, requires no special treatment and is suitable for all kinds of jewelry, including rings.

The intensity of color and the clarity of the stone are the most important criteria when evaluating aquamarine. Deep blue aquamarines are rare and command higher prices in the world's gemstone markets, though deep blue aquamarine is still a pastel blue. Unlike other gems, aquamarine is not diminished by lesser intensity of color -- many people actually prefer the more crystal clear lighter gemstones to the deeper colors. You will find aquamarine in a wide range of shapes and cuts.

Aquamarine derives its name from the Latin term for seawater, and has a long tradition as the sailor's lucky stone. The Greeks and the Romans knew aquamarine as the sailor's gem, ensuring the safe and prosperous passage across stormy seas. Legend has it that aquamarines were the prized possessions of mermaids and thus would would protect sailors from danger, including warding off sea sickness.

Aquamarine is the birthstone for March.

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Valued since ancient times, a fine emerald can be more expensive than a quality diamond of the same carat weight.

Emeralds are green members of the well-liked beryl family of minerals. The green color occurs when pure, clear beryl contains either chromium or vanadium.

Beryl occurs in several other colours, with shades conditional on the impurities that Mother Nature has mixed into its otherwise clear formula. Blue beryl is regarded as aquamarine. Yellows are usually simply called yellow beryl and golden beryl. The term bixbite refers to red beryl, a variation that is even more rare than emeralds.

About Emeralds

* Emerald hardness ranges from 7.5 to eight on the Mohs scale. Compare turquoise at 5 to six and diamonds, the toughest substance, at 10. Quality emeralds are also found in India, South Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, and Zimbabwe. Recent reveals in North Carolina may provide us with quality emeralds if the mine continues to provide stones.

Emerald History and Folklore

* Emeralds are historically thought to enhance the clairvoyance of their wearers.

* Egyptian emeralds were introduced to the world about four thousand years ago, but the stones from those mines are a duller green and are not considered top quality by today's standards.

* Mummies were often buried with emeralds and the gems were favored in ancient Rome, but some think that many of the stones called emeralds in ancient times were really peridot.

* Historically , emeralds are worn to promote healing and augment love and contentment.

Common Emerald Treatments

Most emeralds are treated to enhance their appearance. Some of the stones have inclusions that make them look natural. True synthetic gems have the same chemical characteristics as their natural counterparts, but a credible jeweler will divulge a gem is lab-grown. Always ask if gemstones are made or natural, and if you are purchasing a pricey gemstone have it checked by a testing lab.

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