Aquamarine
When you hear the word "aquamarine," you might picture the bright blue ocean waves. That makes sense because the name comes from Latin words that mean "water of the sea." Long ago, people in Greece and Rome thought aquamarine was a special gem for sailors. They believed it could help keep them safe and bring them good luck while sailing through rough waters.
Specifications
Origin: | Brazil, Africa, Pakistan, Russia, China and United States |
Color: | Light Blue to Greenish Blue |
Species: | Beryl |
Hardness: | 7.5 to 8.0 on Mohs Scale |
Birthstone Month: | March |
Anniversary Year: | 19th |
Refractive Index: | 1.577 to 1.583 |
Birefringence: | 0.005 to 0.009 |
Specific Gravity: | 2.72 (+0.18/-0.05) |
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