Aquamarine Gemology


Aquamarine is such a popular gemstone that it can be found in almost any jewelry store in the United States. If you are interested in purchasing an item of aquamarine jewelry, here are a few things to consider:

Durability: Aquamarine has a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, making it one of the harder gemstones. Diamond, ruby, sapphire, topaz, and chrysoberyl are the only popular gemstones that are significantly harder. Hardness is a property that enables a gem to resist scratching. However, aquamarine’s tenacity is rated as brittle – which means that the gem can be easily chipped upon impact. A mounting that guards the stone from impact and not wearing the gem during activities that might result in accidental impact are important precautions.

Color: The price of aquamarine is mainly determined by weight and the strength of its color. Gems with a faint blue color are abundant and inexpensive. Gems with a rich blue color are much more expensive because rich color in aquamarine is very rare. A small aquamarine with a rich blue color will cost a lot more than identical-size stones with a faint blue color.

Size: Aquamarine is available in a wide range of sizes. As the size of the gem increases, the strength of its apparent color will also increase. It can be difficult to find a small gem with a rich blue color, but as the size of the stone increases, the opportunity to find strong color also increases.

Physical Properties of Aquamarine
Chemical ClassificationSilicate
ColorGreenish blue to blue (color almost always has been improved by heat treatment)
StreakColorless (harder than the streak plate)
LusterVitreous
DiaphaneityTranslucent to transparent
CleavageImperfect
Mohs Hardness7.5 to 8
Specific Gravity2.6 to 2.8
Diagnostic PropertiesCrystals are prismatic, often with flat terminations, hexagonal, and without striations. Hardness and relatively low specific gravity.
Chemical CompositionBe3Al2Si6O18
Crystal SystemHexagonal (often occurs in prismatic to tabular crystals with a hexagonal cross section)
UsesAquamarine has a hardness and durability that makes it suitable for all jewelry uses.

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