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Aquamarine Beads |
Aquamarine actually belong to the gemstone family of Beryl. This
stone is often mistaken with emerald. The high-quality aquamarine is
generally free of inclusions and possesses a superior brilliance. The
value of this gem depends on the intensity of the color as the more
intense the color of this stone, the higher its value. They are
basically hard gemstones, thus, perfect for jewelery making. It's name
was derived from the Latin words of "mare" (sea) & "aqua"
(water). It is highly lucky for sailors.
Color
Since, aquamarine stones are soft gems, the color adds an extra quality
to it, thus, making them extra soft:
- Shades of green (sea green)
- Shades of blue (sky blue)
Shape
Aquamarine beads can be found in a wide array of shapes:
- Rough Opaque nuggets
- Delicate faceted briolettes
Significance
Aquamarine Gemstone Beads have a versatile role to play when it comes
to enhancing one's personality:
- Brings courage and fortitude ·
- Quick intellectual responses
- Spreads peace, harmony
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- Strengthens the bond of friendship
- Calming communication
- Excellent therapeutic tool
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Material
Aquamarine beads can be gelled well with the following materials for
production purposes. Such as jewelery, artifacts etc.
- Gold
- White Gold
- Sterling Silver
- Stainless Steel
- Titanium
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- Rhodium
- Shell
- Copper
- Enamel
- Cloth & Nylon
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Usage
The aquamarine beads are highly in demand when it comes to jewelery
making:
- Rings
- Earrings
- Pendants
- Bracelets
- Loose Gems
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- Body Jewelry
- Necklaces
- Jewelry Sets
- Charms
- Diamond Jewelry
- Anklets
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Manufacturing Hubs
Aquamarine stones are found in :
- Brazil
- India
- Russia
- Mozambique
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- Madagascar
- Afghanistan
- Pakistan
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