Earrings with aquamarine bring the pale blue tones of seawater to your jewelry collection. This beryl family gemstone rates 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for regular wear. Our collection features 19 pairs of aquamarine earrings set in .925 sterling silver, with prices ranging from $528 to $2992. Each stone displays the cool blue-green color that forms when trace amounts of iron enter beryl crystals during formation. Most aquamarine originates from Brazil, with notable deposits in Pakistan, Madagascar, and Nigeria.
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Yes. Aquamarine rates 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale, which means it resists scratches well and holds up to regular wear. Earrings face less impact than rings, so aquamarine works well in this jewelry type.
Trace amounts of iron within the beryl crystal structure create the blue and blue-green colors. The specific shade depends on the iron concentration and its oxidation state during crystal formation.
Sterling silver's cool white tone complements aquamarine's blue hues without the color competition that yellow gold can create. Silver also offers durability at a lower price point than white gold or platinum.
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