Aquamarine
Can I store my aquamarine in water or salt?
Aquamarine is a relatively water-resistant stone, and an occasional rinse in fresh water will not harm it. However, prolonged soaking, particularly in salt water, is not recommended. Salt can gradually alter its lustre and polished surface. To purify your aquamarine, you can rinse it briefly under running water, let it rest under moonlight or use gentle methods such as fumigation or sound purification. Always pat your stone dry gently after exposing it to water.
Why does my aquamarine look different from the photos?
Aquamarine is a natural stone whose hue can vary from pale blue to intense blue-green. Each specimen has unique nuances and inclusions, making it different from the others. Although we take care to capture the appearance of our stones faithfully in photographs, your aquamarine may show slight variations in color, transparency or internal structure. These natural peculiarities make it a unique piece.
How can I improve the appearance of my aquamarine?
To preserve the brilliance of your aquamarine, clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. You can also use a slightly damp cloth if necessary, but avoid harsh chemicals. To show your aquamarine to its best advantage, expose it to.
Aquamarine symbolizes clarity, serenity, and harmony. It is renowned for calming the mind and facilitating communication, especially by reducing stress and nervousness. This stone also enhances intuition and promotes authentic self-expression.
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