Beautiful Birthstone Jewelry: Aquamarine

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March Birthstone: Beautiful Blue Aquamarine

New month, new birthstone to celebrate! It’s March 1st, which means it’s officially time to celebrate aquamarine!
If you were born in March, your birthstone is Aquamarine, a gorgeous light blue colored gemstone. Historically, aquamarine has been believed to protect sailors from harm and also make marriages happier. It is mined from the mountains of Pakistan at extremely high altitudes. Ranging in color from barely-there-blue to deep ocean blue, this gemstone is a beautiful addition to any woman’s jewelry collection, whether it’s her birthstone or not.
At King Jewelers, we have a wide variety of earrings, bracelets, pendants, and more set with aquamarines. We’ve chosen our two favorite aquamarine jewelry pieces to share with you today.

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King Jewelers Private Collection Diamond & Aquamarine Earrings

These gorgeous 18K white gold earrings are fit for the red carpet! They feature two 7.25ct pear shaped aquamarines surrounded by a pear shaped halo of round cut diamonds which dangle from a long, delicate white gold chain. The earrings are set with a grand total of 216 round cut diamonds and have a total diamond weight of 4.60ct. You can learn more about these stunning earrings from our Private Collection here!

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Leslie Greene Pear Shaped Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace

Interestingly enough, our two favorite aquamarine jewelry pieces are fashioned in the same style and could easily be purchased as a set! This beautiful necklace is made of 18K white gold and features a pear shaped aquamarine flanked by a pear shaped halo of round cut diamonds. There are two additional diamonds bezel set above the pear shaped aquamarine pendant. The 16″ chain features a lobster claw closure. You can learn more about this beautiful Leslie Greene necklace by visiting our website!
Are you a March-born baby who loves to wear your birthstone? Keep your eyes open for beautiful blue hues to dominate the fashion scene this spring and summer!

Bridal Tips: Something Blue

Everyone knows the old wedding proverb “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” as a list of the four essential items that a bride is supposed to bring with her to the aisle. If your wedding date is looming on the horizon, you may want to consider incorporating some blue jewelry to give a little glamor to this familiar tradition.
Sapphires
Most ladies may think of this dark blue gemstone when they consider blue jewelry. Sapphires were king in the engagement ring world until diamonds took over during the Victorian period. Sapphires represent fidelity and truth, and also rank highly on the Moh’s hardness scale so they are optimal for daily use. The most valuable sapphires are medium to royal blue. Girls with dark blue eyes will find that a pair of sapphire earrings with accent their eyes nicely. A sapphire eternity band would also be a clean and simple choice for blue.

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Benchmark White Gold Sapphire &
Diamond Eternity Bands
King jewelers diamond and sapphire stud earrings
King Jewelers King Jewelers Cushion Sapphire &
Diamond Stud Earrings


Topaz
For brides who want a brighter shade of blue, topaz is a good gemstone to contemplate and add some color without the cost. Topaz is naturally a colorless stone and it is heat-treated to give it that sky blue tone. Topaz represents understanding and wisdom and 56 blue topazes are set into England’s crown of St. Edward. However, topaz is prone to getting damages and therefore we recommend using it as a pendant or a pair of earrings.

King Jewelers Square Blue Topaz Earrings
King Jewelers Square Blue Topaz Earrings
King Jewelers Yellow Gold & Blue Topaz Floral Wrap Necklace
King Jewelers Yellow Gold &
Blue Topaz Floral Wrap Necklace


Aquamarine
Aquamarine is a gemstone with a lot of variety in terms of opacity and shades of blue. It has been nicknamed “the sailor’s stone” because sailors used to wear it as protection from seasickness. Generally this gemstone is mostly translucent with a soft blue tone. Aquamarine stones are a symbol of health, hope, and youth. Try layering aquamarine and you can show as little or as much blue as you want. More saturated aquamarine will be more valued, but lighter colored stones are easier on the wallet.
Chalcedony
Chalcedony is an opaque to translucent gemstone with lovely blue hues. Chalcedony represents health and safety and is also one of the twelve gemstones set in the foundations of Jerusalem’s city walls. Chalcedony is extremely durable and easy to care for. We recommend wearing cabochon-cut chalcedony as it accents the opaque nature of the gemstone.

King Jewelers Chalcedony and Diamond Crown Ring
King Jewelers Chalcedony and Diamond Crown Ring
King Jewelers Cushion Chalcedony Stud Earrings
King Jewelers Cushion Chalcedony Stud Earrings

March Birthstone Spotlight: Aquamarine

March Birthstone Jewelry: Aquamarine Earrings

Aquamarine is a blue-green member of the Beryl clan. This stone is associated with the calming effects of the sea and is traditionally used to soothe, calm and alleviate fears and phobias. It aids in cleansing, meditation and appreciation of nature. It brings serenity and peace to those who keep it near. Aquamarine helps us communicate with all sea life and connects us to the ocean, even if we live far from it. She will also influence us to protect ocean life and appreciate all the wise and beautiful dwellers in the sea.
This month’s featured birthstone jewelry piece from King Jewelers Nashville” href=”http://www.jewelrykings1912.com” target=”_blank”>King Jewelers Private Label features this stunning pair of 18kt white gold aquamarine earrings set with gemstone diamonds. For more info, visit King Jewelers” href=”http://www.Kings1912.com” target=”_blank”>www.Kings1912.com.

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