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Aquamarine: The Rare and Beautiful Blue Gemstone

Aquamarine is a type of beryl, a mineral species that includes emerald and morganite. Aquamarine gets its name from the Latin words "aqua" meaning water and "marina" meaning sea, due to its blue or blue-green color that resembles the ocean. It is a relatively rare gemstone, found in a few locations around the world, including Brazil, Madagascar, Russia, and the United States.
Aquamarine has a hardness of about 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale, which makes it a durable gemstone suitable for everyday wear. It is also known for its high refractive index, which gives it a bright and sparkling appearance. Aquamarine is often used in jewelry, such as rings, earrings, and necklaces, and is particularly popular as a birthstone for March.
Aquamarine can be found in a range of colors, from pale blue to deep blue-green, and sometimes has a pink or yellowish tint. The most valuable aquamarines are those with a pure blue color, without any green or gray undertones. Some aquamarines also have inclusions or "features" that can add interest and character to the stone, such as small flecks of other minerals or tiny cracks.
Overall, aquamarine is a beautiful and rare gemstone that makes a stunning addition to any jewelry collection.

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