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Aquamarine Sun Earrings

Aquamarine Sun Earrings

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Aquamarine, named for its ocean-like color, is a serene blue gemstone that evokes the purity of crystalline waters. Known as the stone of courage and protection, Aquamarine has a calming, soothing, and cleansing effect that inspires truth, trust, and letting go. Traditionally associated with the throat chakra, it enhances clear communication and promotes self-expression.

Aquamarine

Physical Characteristics

Color: Ranges from pale to deep blue, sometimes with a slight greenish hue, reminiscent of the sea.

Clarity: Transparent to translucent, typically with few inclusions.

Shape: Commonly cut into faceted gems for jewelry, and also found as rough, polished pieces or tumbled stones.

Metaphysical Properties

  • Soothing and Calming: Aquamarine is renowned for its ability to soothe anxieties and fears, promoting relaxation and a calm, centered state of mind.
  • Enhanced Communication: By stimulating the throat chakra, Aquamarine enhances clear communication of one's deepest truths, whether spoken or written.
  • Protective Qualities: Aquamarine is believed to be a protective stone, especially effective for travelers on or over water, offering them safe passage.

Crystals that Pair Well

Moonstone: Enhances Aquamarine’s connection to water and emotion, promoting intuition and emotional balance.

Amethyst: Provides spiritual protection and purification, complementing Aquamarine's soothing properties.

Rose Quartz: Enhances love and understanding in communication, synergizing well with Aquamarine's throat chakra energy.

Composition and Structure

Physical Properties: Aquamarine is a variety of beryl, like emerald, with a hardness of 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively durable for everyday wear.

Optical Properties: Known for its vitreous luster and good transparency, which makes it highly valued in jewelry.

Formation: Typically forms in granite pegmatites or metamorphic rocks and is often mined in Brazil, Africa, and Pakistan.

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