Aquamarine Jewelry
Aquamarine Jewelry: Handcrafted March Birthstone Pieces
Aquamarine captures the calm of open water in every facet. As the official March birthstone, it has been treasured for centuries as a symbol of clarity, courage, and honest communication. Each piece in our collection is handcrafted in Colorado using genuine aquamarine set in 14K gold, gold-fill, or recycled sterling silver. Browse our aquamarine necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and charms, starting at $20.
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Aquamarine Necklaces
Pendants, drops, and layering chains in gold-fill, sterling silver, and 14K gold. From $95.
Aquamarine Earrings
Drop earrings and bezel-set studs in gold-fill, sterling silver, and 14K gold. From $95.
Aquamarine Bracelets
Chain bracelets and bezel-set links in gold-fill, sterling silver, and 14K gold. From $135.
Aquamarine Rings
Stackable bands and sculptural cocktail rings in 14K gold. From $155.
Aquamarine Charms
Briolette, bezel-set, and birthstone charms to add to any necklace or bracelet. From $20.
What Makes Our Aquamarine Jewelry Special
Every piece is handcrafted in our Colorado studio using ethically sourced aquamarine and recycled precious metals. We work in 14K gold (yellow, white, and rose), gold-fill, and recycled sterling silver. Orders over $150 ship free, and every order arrives gift-ready in an eco-friendly box with grosgrain ribbon. Want something truly yours? Design a custom aquamarine piece through our GemBar.
Aquamarine: The March Birthstone
Aquamarine is the official birthstone for March, designated by both the American Gem Society and the Gemological Institute of America. Its name comes from the Latin "aqua marina," meaning water of the sea. Ancient sailors carried aquamarine as a talisman for safe passage, and the Romans associated it with Neptune, god of the sea. Today it remains one of the most meaningful birthday and milestone gifts for March-born loved ones. Explore our full March birthstone collection or browse birthstone gift ideas.
The Perfect Aquamarine Gift
Aquamarine is the traditional gemstone for the 19th wedding anniversary and a thoughtful gift for birthdays, graduations, Mother's Day, or any moment worth marking. Its association with honest communication and new beginnings makes it especially meaningful for life transitions. Each piece ships gift-ready. Browse our birthstone necklaces and birthstone earrings for more gifting ideas.
Aquamarine Meaning and Properties
Aquamarine is a variety of beryl, the same mineral family that includes emerald and morganite. It rates 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable enough for everyday wear in any jewelry type. The most prized stones display a deep, saturated blue; lighter sky-blue shades are more common and offer excellent value for larger pieces. Most gem-quality aquamarine is heat-treated to reduce greenish tints, a standard and permanent industry practice.
Throat Chakra and Emotional Healing
Aquamarine is associated with the throat chakra, the energy center connected to communication and self-expression. It is believed to calm anxiety, encourage honest conversation, and support emotional clarity. For centuries it has been worn as a stone of peace and inner strength.
Aquamarine and Zodiac Signs
Aquamarine is the primary birthstone for Pisces (February 19 to March 20) and a secondary stone for Aquarius. Its calming energy is thought to complement the intuitive, empathetic nature of water signs while encouraging grounded communication. Explore our zodiac jewelry collection.
Aquamarine Jewelry: Frequently Asked Questions
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Is aquamarine the birthstone for March?
Yes. Aquamarine is the official March birthstone recognized by the American Gem Society and the Gemological Institute of America. It is also the traditional gemstone gift for a 19th wedding anniversary.
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Can I wear aquamarine jewelry every day?
Yes. Aquamarine rates 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it one of the more durable colored gemstones and suitable for daily wear in necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings. Clean with mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and store separately from harder stones like diamonds.
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Is your aquamarine natural or treated?
Our aquamarine is genuine and ethically sourced. Like the vast majority of gem-quality aquamarine on the market, our stones are heat-treated to remove greenish tints and enhance the blue color. This is a standard, permanent, and widely accepted industry practice — not a coating or artificial coloring.
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What is the difference between aquamarine and blue topaz?
Aquamarine is a naturally blue variety of beryl (Mohs 7.5 to 8). Blue topaz starts as colorless topaz that is irradiated and heat-treated to achieve its color (Mohs 8). Aquamarine tends toward softer, more subtle blues; Swiss and London blue topaz are more vivid and saturated. Aquamarine is generally more valuable per carat due to its natural color origin.
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What aquamarine jewelry styles does Erin Gallagher offer?
The collection includes aquamarine necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and charms in 14K yellow, white, and rose gold, gold-fill, and recycled sterling silver. Prices start at $20 for charms and $95 for jewelry. Custom designs are available through GemBar. All orders ship gift-ready. Free U.S. shipping on orders over $150.
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Which zodiac signs are connected to aquamarine?
Aquamarine is the primary birthstone for Pisces (February 19 to March 20) and a secondary stone for Aries (March 21 to April 19). It is associated with the throat chakra and believed to support clarity of communication and emotional calm.
Aquamarine Jewelry: Frequently Asked Questions
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Is aquamarine the birthstone for March?
Yes. Aquamarine is the official March birthstone recognized by the American Gem Society and the Gemological Institute of America. It is also the traditional gemstone gift for a 19th wedding anniversary.
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Can I wear aquamarine jewelry every day?
Yes. Aquamarine rates 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it one of the more durable colored gemstones and suitable for daily wear in necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings. Clean with mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and store separately from harder stones like diamonds.
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Is your aquamarine natural or treated?
Our aquamarine is genuine and ethically sourced. Like the vast majority of gem-quality aquamarine on the market, our stones are heat-treated to remove greenish tints and enhance the blue color. This is a standard, permanent, and widely accepted industry practice — not a coating or artificial coloring.
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What is the difference between aquamarine and blue topaz?
Aquamarine is a naturally blue variety of beryl (Mohs 7.5 to 8). Blue topaz starts as colorless topaz that is irradiated and heat-treated to achieve its color (Mohs 8). Aquamarine tends toward softer, more subtle blues; Swiss and London blue topaz are more vivid and saturated. Aquamarine is generally more valuable per carat due to its natural color origin.
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What aquamarine jewelry styles does Erin Gallagher offer?
The collection includes aquamarine necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and charms in 14K yellow, white, and rose gold, gold-fill, and recycled sterling silver. Prices start at $20 for charms and $95 for jewelry. Custom designs are available through GemBar. All orders ship gift-ready. Free U.S. shipping on orders over $150.
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Which zodiac signs are connected to aquamarine?
Aquamarine is the primary birthstone for Pisces (February 19 to March 20) and a secondary stone for Aries (March 21 to April 19). It is associated with the throat chakra and believed to support clarity of communication and emotional calm.






































