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Aquamarine Thumbnail Specimen (Erongo, Namibia) - AQ6

Sale Price:SGD 25.00 Original Price:SGD 43.00
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About this specimen:

Small, high clarity, slight iron staining.

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This is a thumbnail Aquamarine specimens from Erongo, Namibia - it is small and affordable, whilst still boasting great colour, and some pieces even have awesome clarity!

Aquamarine is a gorgeous light-blue crystal from the same Beryl family as Emeralds. It is considered a "true" crystal with hexagonal columnar structure, and admirers of aquamarine often feel it is like imagining a cool plunge into a refreshing pool.

It is the birthstone of March and is said to boost the happiness or marriage. It has been used since antiquity as protection charms for sailors as it was believed to provice smooth sailing and calm seas. This is why it is still highly prized today as both a gemstone and for its calming and cleansing energies.

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About this specimen:

Small, high clarity, slight iron staining.

———

This is a thumbnail Aquamarine specimens from Erongo, Namibia - it is small and affordable, whilst still boasting great colour, and some pieces even have awesome clarity!

Aquamarine is a gorgeous light-blue crystal from the same Beryl family as Emeralds. It is considered a "true" crystal with hexagonal columnar structure, and admirers of aquamarine often feel it is like imagining a cool plunge into a refreshing pool.

It is the birthstone of March and is said to boost the happiness or marriage. It has been used since antiquity as protection charms for sailors as it was believed to provice smooth sailing and calm seas. This is why it is still highly prized today as both a gemstone and for its calming and cleansing energies.

About this specimen:

Small, high clarity, slight iron staining.

———

This is a thumbnail Aquamarine specimens from Erongo, Namibia - it is small and affordable, whilst still boasting great colour, and some pieces even have awesome clarity!

Aquamarine is a gorgeous light-blue crystal from the same Beryl family as Emeralds. It is considered a "true" crystal with hexagonal columnar structure, and admirers of aquamarine often feel it is like imagining a cool plunge into a refreshing pool.

It is the birthstone of March and is said to boost the happiness or marriage. It has been used since antiquity as protection charms for sailors as it was believed to provice smooth sailing and calm seas. This is why it is still highly prized today as both a gemstone and for its calming and cleansing energies.

For every $15 spent, we will plant 1 tree to offset the carbon cost of mining, shipping and packaging crystals. These are real and natural products, and so might have some flaws or imperfections. We have done our best to pick the best pieces available, but nature is often imperfectly perfect. Therefore, please only make the purchase if you are alright with this.

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