58.00 USD
This bracelet features over 6 carats of faceted 3-4mm Aquamarine rondelles along with fine silver Karen Hill Tribe beads and a sterling silver clasp and components.
The name "aquamarine" is derived from two Latin words: aqua, meaning "water" and marina, meaning "of the sea".
It is the birthstone for those born in March and is the gemstone of the 19th wedding anniversary.
In honor of the 19th wedding anniversary, I’ve placed 19 Aquamarine beads in this bracelet design.
Aquamarine, like Emerald, is part of the Beryl family of gemstones.
Fashioned aquamarines often have to be fairly large-generally over 5 cts- to show intense, dark color.
Brazil has been the world's most important source of gem-quality aquamarine since 1811. In 1910, the largest aquamarine on record was found in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It weighed 244 lbs and measured 19 inches long and 15 inches in diameter.
These Aquamarines were mined in Zambia.