Aquamarine Necklace: Wearing the Ocean at Your Throat

Posted by Pocket Watch Guide on July 13, 2010 | Subscribe
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Do you love the ocean, or love looking at the sky? If so, then wearing an aquamarine necklace is the perfect way to remind yourself and everyone around you of that love. The soothing color contains the hue of the sea, and it is also a reminder of clear blue skies. Whichever of them you think of when you look at your necklace, the result is still soothing, calming, and relaxing. An aquamarine necklace will immediately dress up your outfit, and be a nice way to light up your expression.

There are many designs available to choose from. For example, one could decide to go with a round choker-type necklace, encircling your neck with these gorgeous stones all around your face. One of the best things about aquamarine is that the color lights up your face and immediately calls attention to itself without being gaudy. It gives people around you the impression that you are also shining with calming inner light, denoting your present mood or state as relaxed and that you are enjoying yourself. Jewelry is considered an accessory to make someone appear more confident and self-assured, and this will help make you seem more at ease with yourself.

Because of aquamarine’s brilliant hue, it goes with any eye color, and any skin type. Aquamarine has a color range of greenish blue to a deep sea blue. The color most prized by wearers is a intense, crystal sky blue. An aquamarine necklace goes well with informal or formal outfits, and the quality of the cut of this stone due to its clarity and hardness, is always impeccable. Aquamarine is also a gorgeous color that allows it to complement contrasting or secondary hues. For example, a light aquamarine color would go well matched with pink diamond earrings, for a funky, modern look. Make sure that the stone in your necklace is really an aquamarine, and not simply topazes. They are also deep blue, and less expensive, and can be mistaken for aquamarines. To distinguish them easily, have a jeweler test the hardness. Aquamarine needs to be kept in a dark area, because when left in the sunlight it may become lighter in color.

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