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March Birthstone Guide: The Aquamarine

What Is the March Birthstone?

The March birthstone is the aquamarine. This semiprecious gemstone and member of the beryl family is not only March’s birthstone, but also Colorado’s state gem since 1971.

What Are the Characteristics of the March Birthstone?

A beautiful blue-green, the aquamarine receives its coloring from small amounts of ferrous iron. The hues of the aquamarine can range from a light blue-green to a fairly dark blue. There is a chance that you could come across a gem being sold as a “white aquamarine,” but those stones are most likely colorless beryls that are also known as goshenites (“Aquamarine Jewelry”).

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What is so special about the March birthstone? While the aquamarine is a common gemstone, there is a deep blue variant called maxixe that is very rare. The color of maxixe is caused by NO3, but its color can fade due to exposure to sunlight (“Aquamarine”).

Aquamarine inclusions, or interesting features, include long, hollow tubes. If an aquamarine has enough hollow tube inclusions and it’s cut just the right  way, it can show chatoyancy—the “cat’s eye” design—or asterism—a star-shaped design. Some aquamarines have “snow stars,” which are star-shaped liquid droplets. Gem collectors highly value cat’s eye aquamarines; however, star aquamarines are even more rare (“Aquamarine Jewelry”).

When looking for your own aquamarine, you should look at the four Cs:

Color: An aquamarine with a deeper blue will be better quality and will have a higher value.

Clarity: The more transparent and clear the aquamarine is, the more valuable it will be. Basically, the fewer inclusions, the better!

Cut: If the blues of an aquamarine are dazzling and brilliant, it’s been cut very well.

Carat size: As with all gemstones, the bigger the size, the more valuable it will be (“Aquamarine Stone”).

What Is the History of the March Birthstone?

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The popular aquamarine received its name from the Latin aqua for water and marina meaning “of the sea” (“Aquamarine”).

Is the March birthstone the gem of the sea? Well, in Western cultures, due to the aquamarine’s name and color, the gemstone is strongly associated with the sea, with many folk stories about the protection of sailors and fishermen (“Aquamarine Jewelry”).

In fact, it was believed to be a treasure of the mermaids, and sailors used it as a good-luck piece while they were on the open sea (“Aquamarine Stone”). Ancient Romans also believed that the aquamarine could safeguard seafarers; additionally, they used the aquamarine to protect people from sickness. 

The Chinese used the aquamarine to make seals, figurines, and engravings; while the Japanese used it to make netsuke—miniature sculptures (“Aquamarine”).

What Are the Purported Metaphysical Properties of the March Birthstone?

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Many people believe in the purported metaphysical properties of Aquamarine, including

Health

  • Help with breathing problems like sinus, lung, and respiratory issues
  • Help with colds, hay fever, and allergies

Spiritual

  • Increased spiritual and psychic awareness
  • Help with meditation

Emotional

  • Soothing comfort to distracted minds 
  • Enhanced trust and communication in couples 
  • Soothing effect on the mind and emotions

Communications

  • Help in choosing the right words, tone, and ideas when speaking to someone
  • Soften harsh rhetoric that can come out during disagreements

What is your experience with the aquamarine? Share in the comments.

Style Dots, with its unprecedented 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, offers beautiful aquamarine snap Dots for interchangeable jewelry. The aquamarine not only has a beautiful history, it’s also a stunning gemstone that will always be at the top of everyone’s jewelry list!

Shop aquamarine jewelry today.

And to read more about birthstones, check out our Birthstone Guide.



This is an update from an article previously published February 15, 2024.

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