Pure aquamarine rings bring the pale blue of seawater to your hand. Aquamarine belongs to the beryl mineral family, alongside emerald and morganite. This collection features 36,638 rings with natural aquamarine stones set in .925 sterling silver. Brazilian mines produce most gem-quality aquamarine, though deposits exist in Pakistan, Madagascar, and Nigeria. With a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, aquamarine holds up well in rings worn daily. Prices range from $6 to $6,302, with free shipping across the United States.
| Estimated value: | $3,496.14 |
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| Weight: | 6.80g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 15-kwi-26-1 |
| Estimated value: | $2,111.90 |
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| Weight: | 18.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1 1/4, W - 7/8, T- 3/8 inch | |
| Item Code: | 20-lip-25-63 |
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Yes. Aquamarine rates 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it resistant to scratches from common materials. This durability suits rings worn regularly.
Brazil remains the primary source for gem-quality aquamarine. Other notable deposits exist in Pakistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Mozambique.
All rings in this collection use .925 sterling silver, containing 92.5% pure silver alloyed with copper for strength.
And get to know more about aquamarine stone that we use in our jewelry.