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Important NOTE

An effect of the healing stones has not yet been scientifically refuted. However, it has been proven that healing stones often have a calming and liberating effect on people. This is likely because the practitioner is brought into a relaxed state to be open to the "vibrations" and "energies" of the healing stones.

All about aquamarine

ABOUT AQUAMARINE

Aquamarine is a beautiful blue gemstone that is often used in jewelry. Its color is reminiscent of the clear, refreshing waters of the sea , giving it a calming, peaceful energy. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the meaning of aquamarine.

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The mineral

A member of the beryl family of gemstones, aquamarine is a precious gemstone with a long history. Its name comes from the Latin word "aqua marina", meaning "water of the sea", alluding to its distinctive blue-green colour.

The origin of aquamarine

Aquamarine has been known since ancient times and has been revered in many cultures as an important gemstone. The stone is primarily native to Brazil , where it is quarried in large quantities. Other important sources of aquamarines are Mozambique , Madagascar , Nigeria , Pakistan and Russia .

Aquamarines from different countries can have different colors and characteristics. Brazilian aquamarines tend to have excellent purity and clarity, while aquamarines from Pakistan often have a more intense blue-green color.

Most aquamarines are mined, either by mining primary beryl deposits or by extracting alluvial deposits. The gemstones are then cut and polished to reveal their natural beauty and brilliance.

Aquamarines have long been prized for their beauty, rarity and importance and are often used in jewelry such as earrings, necklaces and rings. The stone is also often used as a 19th wedding anniversary gift.

The past

Aquamarine has a long history and has been revered as an important gemstone since ancient times. The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that aquamarine was a symbol of purity and youthfulness. They wore it as a protective amulet and also used it as a healing stone.

In the Middle Ages, aquamarine was used by alchemists as a symbol of water and as a protective stone against poisoning and disease. The aquamarine was also very popular with sailors, as it promised them protection at sea.

In the 19th century, aquamarine experienced a renaissance when the romantic style of jewelry prevailed. It has been used by designers such as Peter Carl Fabergé and René Lalique to create stunning pieces of jewellery.

During the 20th century, aquamarine became even more important and popular. In 1910 it was made the official birthstone for the month of March and since then it has been a popular choice in jewelry for birthdays and anniversaries.

Today, aquamarine is still valued for its beauty, rarity, and importance, and is a popular gemstone for jewelry and collectibles.

The therapy

Aquamarines are also used in alternative medicine and therapy to treat a range of physical and emotional ailments. The stone is said to have a calming and relaxing effect and improve communication and expressiveness.

In crystal healing, aquamarine is used to strengthen the immune system and promote physical healing. The stone is also used to support the thyroid and to relieve a sore throat.

For emotional therapy, aquamarine is used to reduce stress and anxiety, and to boost confidence and self-love. The stone is also believed to help alleviate negative emotions such as anger and sadness and promote a positive attitude.

There are several ways that aquamarine can be used in therapy. Some people wear the stone as jewelry, while others place it on the skin or consume it as an elixir or tea. However, it is important to note that the use of gemstones as therapy is not accepted by mainstream medicine and should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment.

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