Aquamarine comes from the Latin word meaning “Sea Water.” Medieval
sages prescribed water touched by Aquamarine for a host of ills,
including those affecting the eyes and lungs. Brazil is a major source
for Aquamarine.
Since early times, aquamarine has been believed to endow the wearer
with foresight, courage, and happiness. It is said to increase
intelligence and make one youthful. As a healing stone, it is said to be
effective as a treatment for anxiety and in the Middle Ages it was
thought that aquamarine would reduce the effect of poisons.
Here at Gems N’ Loans we take our gems seriously and Aquamarine is no
exception! Throughout the month of March we are offering 50% off the
Birthstone of the Month, some exclusions may apply. Come in today and
take a look at our selection.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Aquamarine - March Stone of the Month
The Greeks and the Romans knew aquamarine as the sailor's gem, ensuring the safe
and prosperous passage across many stormy seas. Legend has it that aquamarines were the prized possessions of many mermaids and would thus protect sailors from the dangers of sea, including warding off sea-sickness. Medieval sages prescribed water touched by Aquamarine for a host of ills, including those affecting the eyes and lungs.
Aquamarine is a decorative gem that complements almost any skin or eye color, which makes it an all-time favorite for women all over the world. It is a popular gem, universal to wear, readily available and moderately priced, and steadily growing in popularity and demand.
The leading producer of aquamarine is Brazil, with many mines spread throughout the country. Karur, India has recently become one of the biggest suppliers of Aquamarine.
Here at Gems N' Loans we take our gems seriously and Aquamarine is no exception! Throughout the month of March we are offering 50% off the Stone of the Month. Come in today and take a look at our selection.
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