Aquamarine is a blue to blue-green variety of the mineral beryl. Its clear, watery hues make it a favorite for fine jewelry.
SuperJeweler’s aquamarine jewelry showcases the stone’s serene beauty and exceptional clarity.
Explore rings, necklaces, and bracelets in our March birthstone collection.
Is aquamarine a stone?
Yes! Aquamarine is a gemstone, formed from the mineral beryl. It’s prized for its gorgeous color and durability, making it ideal for jewelry.
SuperJeweler uses genuine aquamarine in all our designs—see our aquamarine rings and
necklaces.
Some say aquamarine is a gemstone or a substitute gem — which is it?
Aquamarine is a genuine gemstone, not merely a substitute. However, its affordability compared to sapphires or diamonds makes it a popular alternative for blue gemstone lovers.
Browse authentic stones in our aquamarine jewelry.
Is blue beryl the same as aquamarine?
Yes! Aquamarine is the blue variety of the mineral beryl. Other beryl colors include green (emerald) and pink
(morganite). SuperJeweler’s aquamarine gems are carefully selected for the best color and clarity.
Gemstone Comparisons
What is the difference between aquamarine, emerald, and other beryl gemstones?
All these gems are part of the beryl family. Aquamarine is blue, emerald is green, and other varieties include pink morganite and golden heliodor. Trace elements determine their colors.
Compare styles in our aquamarine,
emerald, and
morganite collections.
Which is more valuable, aquamarine or emerald?
Generally, emerald is rarer and more valuable, especially fine-quality stones. Aquamarine is more abundant and affordable but still highly prized.
Explore both: Aquamarine Jewelry and
Emerald Jewelry.
Which is more rare: amethyst or aquamarine?
Aquamarine tends to be rarer than amethyst, especially in intense blue shades. Amethyst, a type of quartz, is found in larger deposits.
See our amethyst and
aquamarine selections.
Can you explain the difference between a blue diamond and aquamarine?
Blue diamonds are pure carbon with trace elements causing their color, while aquamarine is a beryl gemstone. Blue diamonds are rarer and far more expensive.
For a blue look at a friendlier price, shop aquamarine jewelry or browse
blue gemstones.
What is the difference between aquamarine and teal?
Aquamarine is usually lighter and bluer, while teal leans more green. SuperJeweler’s pieces capture that soft, elegant ocean-blue—see our
aquamarine necklaces.
Is blue aquamarine the best alternative for blue sapphire?
It’s a lovely alternative! While sapphires are darker and harder, aquamarine offers a softer, oceanic blue and can be more budget-friendly. Compare
sapphire jewelry with
aquamarine rings.
Metaphysical & Healing
What are the astrological benefits of aquamarine?
Aquamarine is March’s birthstone and is linked to Pisces. Many believe it calms the mind and encourages communication. Learn more in our blog:
Aquamarine vs. Amethyst, and shop the
March Aquamarine collection.
How to activate an aquamarine stone?
Some people “activate” gemstones through cleansing rituals or meditation. We focus on beauty and craftsmanship—wearing your piece is a meaningful start.
Choose a piece you’ll love from our aquamarine necklaces or
bracelets.
Is aquamarine toxic to touch?
No. Aquamarine is completely safe to wear and handle. For care tips across fine jewelry, see
How to Care for Fine Jewelry.
Can I wear an aquamarine ring if I'm already wearing other gemstones?
Aquamarine forms naturally in the earth over millions of years. SuperJeweler uses natural stones for authentic beauty—discover them in our
aquamarine jewelry.
Where does aquamarine stone come from?
Aquamarine comes from countries like Brazil, Nigeria, and Madagascar. Shop a range of hues in our
aquamarine earrings and
rings.
Where is aquamarine gemstone found? How is it mined?
Aquamarine is mined from veins and pockets in granite rocks, often by hand. Learn about our values and guarantees:
About Us and
Lifetime Guarantee.
What could make an aquamarine gemstone expensive?
Deep blue color, excellent clarity, and larger sizes increase value. Shop standout pieces in our curated
aquamarine selection.
Color & Appearance
What colors do I mix to make aquamarine?
Aquamarine as a color is a mix of blue and a touch of green, often described as a light, watery blue-green.
See the shade in our aquamarine necklaces.
I can't find the color aquamarine for the art project — what does aquamarine color look like?
Aquamarine ranges from pale sky blue to greenish blue, resembling clear tropical seas. For inspiration, browse
aquamarine jewelry.
Is it possible to make liquid aquamarine?
Not really—“aquamarine” as a gemstone is a solid mineral. Instead, enjoy its color in set pieces like our
bracelets.
How to tell the difference between a genuine aquamarine and a fake one?
Check color and clarity—genuine aquamarine is typically a clear, delicate blue. For professional guidance, see our
Diamond Quality Guide (helpful principles apply), and shop guaranteed
authentic aquamarine rings.
What are the benefits of wearing aquamarine stones?
Both gems are used in rings, earrings, necklaces, and more. Diamonds bring brilliant sparkle, while aquamarine adds serene blue.
Pair our aquamarine rings with
diamond stud earrings for a stunning set.
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