No. 100023114

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Natural Gemstone Aquamarine / Circuit: 20 cm - Bracelet
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Natural Gemstone Aquamarine / Circuit: 20 cm - Bracelet

Natural aquamarine gemstone. Length / Circuit inside: 20 cm / Width: 1.5 cm / Thickness: 9.0 mm Weight: 64.8 grams Natural gemstone aquamarine, has a hardness of 7.5– 8 on the Mohs scale. This makes it a relatively hard and durable gemstone, suitable for various types of jewelry. Aquamarine is a pale-blue to light-green variety of the beryl family. It is transparent to translucent and possesses a hexagonal crystal system. Aquamarine is a fairly common gemstone, rendering it more accessible for purchase, compared to other gems in the beryl family. Aquamarine mainly forms in granite pegmatites and hydrothermal veins, a process that takes millions of years and is associated with Precambrian rocks. Aquamarine occurs in many countries over the world, and is most commonly used for jewelry, decoration and its properties. Famous aquamarines include the Dom Pedro, the Roosevelt Aquamarine, the Hirsch Aquamarine, Queen Elizabeth's Tiara, Meghan Markle's ring, and the Schlumberger bow. Name and etymology: The name aquamarine comes from aqua (Latin for 'water'), and marine, deriving from marina (Latin for 'of the sea'). The word aquamarine was first used in the year 1677. The word aquamarine has been used as a modifier for other minerals like aquamarine tourmaline, aquamarine emerald, aquamarine chrysolite, aquamarine sapphire, or aquamarine topaz. Shipping registered.

No. 100023114

No longer available
Natural Gemstone Aquamarine / Circuit: 20 cm - Bracelet

Natural Gemstone Aquamarine / Circuit: 20 cm - Bracelet

Natural aquamarine gemstone.

Length / Circuit inside: 20 cm / Width: 1.5 cm / Thickness: 9.0 mm
Weight: 64.8 grams

Natural gemstone aquamarine, has a hardness of 7.5– 8 on the Mohs scale. This makes it a relatively hard and durable gemstone, suitable for various types of jewelry.

Aquamarine is a pale-blue to light-green variety of the beryl family. It is transparent to translucent and possesses a hexagonal crystal system. Aquamarine is a fairly common gemstone, rendering it more accessible for purchase, compared to other gems in the beryl family.

Aquamarine mainly forms in granite pegmatites and hydrothermal veins, a process that takes millions of years and is associated with Precambrian rocks.

Aquamarine occurs in many countries over the world, and is most commonly used for jewelry, decoration and its properties.
Famous aquamarines include the Dom Pedro, the Roosevelt Aquamarine, the Hirsch Aquamarine, Queen Elizabeth's Tiara, Meghan Markle's ring, and the Schlumberger bow.

Name and etymology:
The name aquamarine comes from aqua (Latin for 'water'), and marine, deriving from marina (Latin for 'of the sea'). The word aquamarine was first used in the year 1677.

The word aquamarine has been used as a modifier for other minerals like aquamarine tourmaline, aquamarine emerald, aquamarine chrysolite, aquamarine sapphire, or aquamarine topaz.

Shipping registered.

Bidding closed
Georgia Foteinou
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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