Can aquamarine be green?

Although some aquamarine gemstones come out of the ground blue, almost all of them start life blueish green. Most of these are heat treated to blue, since this is the color the buying public prefers.
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Is there a green aquamarine?

Aquamarine ranges in color from a faint light blue to blue and bluish-green, with lighter colored stones being the more common type. Light green Beryl can be transformed into Aquamarine if heated to 750º F (400º C). The green hues in most Aquamarine can also be removed through heat treatment.
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Is aquamarine green or blue?

The gem's most valuable color is a dark blue to slightly greenish blue with moderately strong intensity. In general, the purer and more intense the blue color, the more valuable the stone. Most aquamarine is a light greenish blue.
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Why is aquamarine green?

Aquamarine is a greenish blue to blue green variety of the mineral species beryl. Emerald is also a beryl, but with trace amounts of chromium (and sometimes vanadium) which make green to bluish green in color. Aquamarine obtains its blue color from iron impurities within colorless beryl.
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How much is green aquamarine worth?

As a rough guide, a 1-carat aquamarine would cost approximately $675 per carat and a 2-3 carat aquamarine would be around $1,000 to $1,500 per carat.
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How can you tell if aquamarine is real?

The best way to identify a real aquamarine stone is by looking at its colour. In its natural form, they have a pale blue colour, which is similar to seawater. They may have a slight green or yellow tint as well. Naturally occurring gems have excellent clarity and transparency.
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How can you tell a quality aquamarine?

Clarity & Luster

The best quality aquamarine is “clean” and free of visible inclusions, unlike their cousin gemstone, the Emerald. Aquamarine gemstones have excellent transparency and clarity, displaying a wonderful shine.
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Why is my aquamarine not blue?

There is a mineral species known as beryl. If, and only if, iron impurities cause a piece of beryl to appear blue to blue-green can it be called an aquamarine. If beryl is any other color, it gets a different name.
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Can aquamarine be blue?

Aquamarine is the March birthstone and comes in a broad range of hues, from almost colorless to rich blue-green shades reminiscent of the deep sea.
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What two colors make aquamarine?

You can wave your paintbrush (or a light wand) and make an aqua color by combining a light shade of blue and green or a lot of blue with a little yellow.
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How can you tell the difference between aquamarine and blue topaz?

Key differencesbetween Aquamarine and Blue Topaz include:

Aquamarine has the colour of light blue to blue-green while topaz is a gem of all colours that comes in orange, sky blue, pink, light or deep blue, blue-green, green, transparent, light violet and white. Topaz feels much heavier than an Aquamarine of equal size.
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Is turquoise green?

Turquoise takes its name from the gemstone, which comes from the French word for Turkish. Positioned between blue and green in the color wheel, turquoise is a mixture of pale blue and green or blue with a small amount of yellow.
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What is beryl aquamarine?

Aquamarine (from Latin: aqua marina, "sea water") is a blue or cyan variety of beryl. It occurs at most localities which yield ordinary beryl. The gem-gravel placer deposits of Sri Lanka contain aquamarine. Green-yellow beryl, such as that occurring in Brazil, is sometimes called chrysolite aquamarine.
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What is green beryl?

The green variety, Emerald, is one of the most precious gems. Only green Beryl with a deep green color is called Emerald; light green Beryl is simply "Green Beryl" (or Heliodor if it has a yellowish color.) Aquamarine, another important gemstone, is the greenish-blue to blue variety of Beryl.
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What is the difference between aquamarine and beryl?

Aquamarine is the second-most-popular gem beryl and is the birthstone for the month of March. Like emerald, its identity is defined by its color. Aquamarine has a distinct greenish blue to blue color. Unlike emerald, light-colored stones in this color range are still called aquamarine.
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Can aquamarine be yellow?

Aquamarine is a beryl a beryllium aluminum silicate mineral, which includes, emerald (green), green beryl (lighter non chromium green), morganite (pink to peach), heliodore (yellow to golden yellow), bixbite (pink to red), goshenite (colorless).
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Are aquamarine and turquoise the same?

Traditionally, aqua is only a shorthand term for aquamarine. Still, up to this date, there is no clear distinction yet between the two colors and that both are used interchangeably. On the contrary, the turquoise color is similar to how the body of water at the Havascu creek looks like.
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Can aquamarine be purple?

And, as with amethyst, you can use heat and other radiation to tweak the colors, although you won't manage to make yourself a purple aquamarine. But it doesn't take radiation to make a striking and unique gem. Most of us know aquamarine as a translucent, almost transparent stone, usually cut into glittering facets.
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How do you make aquamarine more blue?

- Courtesy Daniel Trinchillo, Fine Minerals International Aquamarine is the green-blue to blue variety of the mineral beryl. (Emerald is the green to bluish green variety of the same mineral.) Its color is usually a light pastel greenish blue. Heat treatment usually gives it a more bluish appearance.
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Is aquamarine precious or semiprecious?

Aquamarine, traditionally considered as 'semi-precious', is a fine gemstone that belongs to the large beryl species* whose other varieties include emerald and morganite.
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Can aquamarines be clear?

Aquamarines, unlike their Emerald cousins, are often highly clear, transparent gemstones that can be easily cut to increase its natural sparkle. As such, Aquamarine gemstones with good clarity are not rare and can be obtained for a reasonable price.
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How many carats is Princess Diana's aquamarine ring?

Of course Princess Diana's aquamarine ring, featuring a 13-carat aquamarine and diamonds and finished in 14kt white gold, was made by Asprey and worth thousands.
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Do aquamarines sparkle?

So, does it sparkle? Yes, it does! One of the biggest USPs of this jewel is that most faceted aquamarines are eye-clean, which means they lack inclusions that can be seen with the naked eye. This not only makes the stone more appealing to look at, but also enhances its sparkle.
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Are aquamarines rare?

Although aquamarine gemstones can be easily confused with blue topaz, aquamarine is much more rare and valuable. Aquamarine is related to emerald, since both belong to the gemstone family of Beryls.
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