How much is a aquamarine worth?

How Much is an Aquamarine Worth? Prospective buyers can consult an aquamarine value chart to ascertain aquamarine gem value. 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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Is aquamarine a valuable stone?

Aquamarine crystals that weigh more than five carats often have a deeper, more vibrant color. An aquamarine stone with a one-carat weight may be valued at about $675; whereas a two- or three-carat stone can be valued at between $1,000 and $1,000.
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Are aquamarines more expensive than diamonds?

For many, the biggest advantage of opting for an aquamarine engagement ring over a traditional diamond is the price tag; aquamarine is much more affordable, even in larger carat weights. The gorgeous color of aquamarine is another big advantage.
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What color aquamarine is most valuable?

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.
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Is aquamarine very 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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How do you tell if an 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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Is aquamarine a good investment?

If you're on a budget, aquamarine is a good alternative to diamonds. Firstly, these light blue gems offer breathtaking sparkle, like diamonds do. Secondly, they make very affordable jewellery pieces in large gem sizes so you can get an impressive piece of jewellery for your spend.
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What makes aquamarine so valuable?

The color of aquamarine ranges from pale blue to a strong dark blue or green/blue hue. A darker stone with richer colors (an intense dark blue with green tones) tends to show up fewer inclusions (flaws) and is therefore deemed more valuable.
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Is aquamarine a real gemstone?

Aquamarine is the soft pale blue variety of the Beryl family of gemstones, which also includes Morganite, Goshenite, Yellow Beryl and Emerald. One of the most popular blue gemstones, Aquamarine is steeped in myth and legend.
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Is aquamarine more expensive than sapphire?

While you can find sapphires and aquamarines in a wide range of price points, aquamarines are on average much more affordable than sapphires. Generally, a good quality one-carat aquamarine can sell for anywhere between $400 – $600 per carat.
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Is aquamarine more expensive than amethyst?

Gemstone prices can be undoubtedly confusing. To the average Joe or Jane, it makes little sense why the same size and weight amethyst is cheaper than an aquamarine, which are both far more affordable than an emerald.
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Is aquamarine more expensive than topaz?

Aquamarines are far more expensive when compared to Topaz or other stones. Derived from Latin words meaning 'seawater', these gemstones have a brief history of being considered sacred in Roman and Greek empires.
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How common is aquamarine?

Emerald is quite rare while aquamarine is relatively common. Emerald is especially rare and expensive in larger sizes, while aquamarine can sometimes be found in very large sizes, up to 40 carats. But while aquamarine is relatively common, the stronger colors are quite rare.
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What is the rarest gemstone?

Painite : Not just the rarest gemstone, but also the rarest mineral on earth, Painite holds the Guinness World Record for it. After its discovery in the year 1951, there existed only 2 specimens of Painite for the next many decades. By the year 2004, there were less than 2 dozens known gemstones.
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What is the rarest birthstone?

The Rarest Birthstones

For example, April's diamond, though pricey, is less rare than rubies, emeralds, and alexandrite. While on the topic of alexandrite, this is currently the rarest gemstone on the birthstone list and can come at quite a cost. Black opals are also incredibly rare.
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Is aquamarine a diamond?

Aquamarines come in a range of colors from blue to greenish-blue. These are a variety of the beryl mineral, which comes in many colors but are different from natural diamonds. Though diamonds too, come in fancy colors, these are quite rare and expensive.
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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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Where are aquamarines found?

Aquamarine is most often light in tone and ranges from greenish blue to blue-green. The color is usually more intense in larger stones, and darker blue stones are very valuable. This gemstone is mined mainly in Brazil, but it is also found in Nigeria, Madagascar, Zambia, Pakistan, and Mozambique.
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Does aquamarine glow in the dark?

In 1735, the French chemist Charles François de Cisternay du Fay determined that lapis lazuli, emerald, and aquamarine were luminescent.
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What is Grade A aquamarine?

Grading an Aquamarine: Color, Clarity, Carat and Cut

Too light or too dark and the stone's grade will drop. Aquamarine Clarity: As a Type 1 gemstone, the majority of aquamarines are naturally eye-clean, meaning they have very few inclusions (flaws), if any.
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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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How old is aquamarine gemstone?

Although it's named for the color of the sea (Aquamarine means water blue), Aquamarine was first discovered in modernity far from the sea in Siberia. The year was 1723, and by the end of the 18th century, large deposits were being mined and sent to Western Europe.
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Do aquamarines fade?

Heat treated aquamarines are generally stable, but their color may fade if exposed to prolonged periods of high heat or direct sunlight.
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How do you tell aquamarine from glass?

Test #1: Touch the gemstone

In most cases, fake aquamarines are made from glass. These pieces are good conductors of heat and therefore they may feel warm when touched. Hence, if the gemstone feels cool against your skin, the chances of it being real are high.
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How can you tell if aquamarine is good quality?

Clarity. An aquamarine of the best quality is clear, transparent and eye-clean, which means it does not have inclusions visible to the naked eye. Some stones may carry liquid inclusions, while some have long, hollow, rod-like inclusions that are common in gems of the beryl family.
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