Serene and luminous, this necklace glows with the pure blue of deep ocean waters. Set in delicate gold prongs, the aquamarine rests close to the heart, its surface catching light with every breath — like a captured piece of the tide itself, held in stone. Aquamarine has been treasured for millennia as the sailor's stone, believed to calm rough seas and ensure safe passage across dangerous waters. Roman fishermen called it the treasure of mermaids, while medieval travelers wore it to ward off seasickness and storms. This particular stone seems to hold all those legends within its blue depths — not just the color of the ocean, but its rhythm, its mystery, its eternal pull. Positioned near the heart, it carries both the ancient symbolism of aquamarine and the memory of tides rising and falling, of moonlight on waves, of the endless dialogue of water and wind. A talisman for those drawn to deep waters, even when far from shore.
There are two metal choices:
• Silver + Gold: Solid sterling silver stone seat, fine chain, and lobster clasp. Solid 14k yellow gold prongs, bail, and jump ring.
• All Gold: Solid 14k yellow gold.
The chain is adjustable (16" / 18").
Aquamarine’s name comes from Latin for seawater. Like the emerald, aquamarine is a member of the beryl family, which has been believed since antiquity to protect the wearer, quicken the intellect, and represent calm, clarity, health, and fidelity.
Aquamarine is the birthstone for March and marks the 19th anniversary.
Mohs Hardness: 7.5-8