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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What is the most expensive type of aquamarine?

Aquamarine is a rare gemstone, particularly in its finest color bracket. The finest “Santa Maria” deep blues from Brazil, can fetch upwards of $1000 per carat due to their rarity.
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What is a good quality aquamarine?

Clarity & Luster

Aquamarine is a Type1 gemstone, which means that, most of the aquamarine gemstones are “eye clean” i.e., they lack visible inclusions. The best quality aquamarine is “clean” and free of visible inclusions, unlike their cousin gemstone, the Emerald.
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Is darker aquamarine more expensive?

Aquamarine Color

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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What is the rarity of aquamarine?

Is Aquamarine considered rare? While Aquamarine overall is of moderate rarity, deep colors of high clarity are currently quite rare.
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Aquamarine Buying Guide (2021)



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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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 is the best cut for aquamarine?

The most popular cut of aquamarines is the emerald shape. Many jewelry professionals believe square or rectangle cuts complement the stone best. Princess and pear are also preferred.
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Where are the best aquamarines from?

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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How can you tell a real aquamarine?

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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Which is more expensive sapphire or aquamarine?

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 blue 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 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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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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What is Brazilian aquamarine?

“Brazilian Aqua”

The Brazilian sites excel in producing large, relatively clean, beautiful crystals. Their natural colors are typically greenish blue, commonly referred to as “Brazilian aqua.” Sellers usually heat this material to remove the green coloration. This produces the purer blue colors many consumers prefer.
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Is Blue Topaz the same as aquamarine?

Are Blue Topaz and Aquamarine the Same? Although pretty similar in appearance, blue topaz and aquamarine are actually very different. While blue topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminum and fluorine, aquamarine belongs to the beryl family, a mineral made of beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate.
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What is the best color of aquamarine?

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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What is heirloom aquamarine?

Heirloom (AAAA)

This category comprises of the top 1% of extremely rare aquamarines. These stones exhibit very high brilliance and are eye-clean, which means they have no visible inclusions. The truly exceptional, medium sea blue color radiated by an heirloom-quality aquamarine differentiates it from the others.
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What is a 3 carat aquamarine worth?

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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Why is my aquamarine white?

Answer: There are no white aquamarines. 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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Are aquamarines expensive?

Past 10 carats, mid-range aquamarines can cost between $150 and $200 per carat. High quality aquamarines are much more expensive. An unheated light blue stone can cost you around $90 per carat, while a light blue-green stone can cost you anywhere between $180 to $240 per carat.
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Can aquamarine lose its color?

Virtually all aquamarine is heated to minimize the greenish component of its color, making it appear a purer blue. 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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What is the least valuable birthstone?

January – Garnet

As pretty as garnets may be, they are one of the least valuable birthstones.
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How do you value an aquamarine?

Darker-toned aquamarines usually command the highest prices in the market. Smaller aquamarines (under 5 carats) of good quality can be found at prices around $100 to $250 per carat. The greenish-blue stones will usually be priced at the lower end of the range, unless the color saturation is particularly good.
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Why is emerald more expensive than aquamarine?

For example, emerald is a variety of a beryl, so are aquamarines. Emerald is precious while aquamarine is semi precious. When this categorization came about, it was mainly due to the value and rarity differences between the 4 precious gemstones and the rest.
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