Necklace With Raw Aquamarine
Necklace With Raw Aquamarine
Physical Properties
Chemical Formula: Be₃Al₂(SiO₃)₆ (Beryllium Aluminum Silicate)
Color: Light blue to blue-green, reminiscent of seawater
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Hardness: 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale
Specific Gravity: 2.68 - 2.74
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Luster: Vitreous
Streak: White
Optical Properties
Refractive Index: 1.577 - 1.583
Birefringence: 0.005 - 0.008
Pleochroism: Weak to moderate, showing different shades of blue and green from different angles
Fluorescence: Generally none, but can occasionally show weak fluorescence under UV light
Healing and Metaphysical Properties
Energy: Aquamarine is considered a stone of courage and serenity, believed to calm the mind and reduce stress.
Chakras: Primarily associated with the Throat Chakra
Emotional Healing: Thought to promote clear communication, soothe fear, and provide emotional balance. It is also believed to aid in self-expression and relieve anxiety.
Physical Healing: Used in crystal healing practices to support respiratory health, improve the immune system, and alleviate allergies. It is also thought to aid in the healing of sore throats and other throat-related issues.
Uses
Jewelry: Popular in rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets due to its beautiful blue color and good durability.
Decorative: Used in carvings, beads, and ornamental objects.
Industrial: Rarely used industrially, primarily valued for its aesthetic and metaphysical properties.
Care
Cleaning: Can be cleaned with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and high temperatures, as these can damage the stone.
Durability: Aquamarine is relatively hard and durable but can be scratched by harder materials. It should be stored separately from other gemstones to prevent scratches.
Sources
Major Sources: Aquamarine is found worldwide, with significant deposits in Brazil, Pakistan, Madagascar, Russia, and Nigeria.
Identification Tips
Color and Transparency: Aquamarine's distinctive light blue to blue-green color and transparency can aid in its identification. However, it can be confused with other blue gemstones such as blue topaz or blue zircon.
Testing: Gemological testing can help distinguish Aquamarine from similar-looking minerals through its specific gravity, refractive index, and pleochroism.
Aquamarine's calming color, healing properties, and durability make it a favored gemstone among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. Its widespread availability and range of applications underscore its significance in both metaphysical practices and the gem trade.
Length: 44cm+5cm
Crystal: 1.5cm-3cm