The birthstone of March is aquamarine, a gem beloved for its tranquil blue hues and calming energy. With its name literally meaning “water of the sea”, aquamarine has long been associated with peace, clarity, and safe travels.

Whether you’re celebrating a March birthday, marking a milestone, or shopping for a springtime gift, aquamarine jewelry offers fresh beauty and deep meaning — especially in vintage settings.


💎 What Is Aquamarine?

Aquamarine is a blue-to-blue-green variety of the mineral beryl (the same family as emerald). It’s known for its glassy luster, excellent clarity, and delicate sea-blue color — often resembling a clear, tropical ocean.

“In antique and estate jewelry, aquamarine was often cut in emerald or step-cut styles and set in Art Deco and Edwardian designs, typically in white metals like platinum or white gold.”


🕰 Aquamarine in Vintage Jewelry

Edwardian & Art Deco Eras (1900–1935):

  • Pale blue aquamarines in platinum filigree rings and brooches

  • Long, elegant drop earrings with aquamarine and diamonds

  • Geometric cocktail rings in white gold from the 1920s–1930s

Mid-Century (1940s–1960s):

  • Emerald-cut aquamarines in yellow gold settings

  • Statement pendants with dramatic scale and bold shapes

  • Aquamarine & diamond cluster rings for cocktail parties

💡 Aquamarine was often used in engagement rings and heirloom pieces — symbolizing clear communication and lasting fidelity.


🌬 Symbolism of Aquamarine

Aquamarine carries soft, soothing energy and has long been believed to:

  • Calm the mind and emotions

  • Promote clear communication

  • Protect travelers (especially by sea)

  • Encourage truth, trust, and courage in relationships

Because of its gentle nature, aquamarine is often given to mark new beginnings — from engagements to moving into a new chapter of life.


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🎁 Gift Ideas Featuring Aquamarine

Need inspiration for March gifting? Aquamarine is perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, and spring celebrations.

  • Art Deco Aquamarine Ring – Clean lines and timeless elegance

  • Edwardian Aquamarine Drop Earrings – Graceful and delicate

  • Mid-century Aquamarine Pendant in Gold – A bold yet calming statement

  • Aquamarine & Diamond Cluster Ring – Light-catching and luxurious


💡 Tips for Shopping Aquamarine Jewelry

  • ✅ Choose stones with good clarity and a bright blue hue (not too gray or green)

  • ✅ Antique pieces may feature step cuts or emerald cuts that emphasize clarity

  • ✅ Aquamarine is 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale — durable, but best stored separately

  • ✅ Look for vintage hallmarks or engraved details for authenticity


🌊 Final Thoughts

Aquamarine brings a breath of fresh air to the jewelry world — a gemstone that captures the essence of March with light, water, and tranquility. Whether you choose a modern design or a vintage heirloom, aquamarine jewelry offers calm elegance and heartfelt meaning.


🛍️ Explore Our Aquamarine Collection
From antique rings to ocean-hued pendants, our aquamarine jewelry is handpicked to celebrate March birthdays and moments of renewal.

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