The March Birthstone – Aquamarine Jewellery
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Aquamarine: The Birthstone of March
Aquamarine, the traditional birthstone for March, this beautiful gem takes its name from the Latin aqua marina — meaning “sea water.” One look at it and you know why. Its outstanding hues range from the palest sky blue to soft sea-green, capturing the blissful colours of the ocean.
A member of the gemstone beryl family — the same family as emerald, aquamarines are transparent, allowing light to travel easily through the stone. Some rare stones may show a subtle cat’s eye effect, adding another layer of interest.
Aquamarine jewellery is practical for everyday wear, because of its durability. You will find it created in many styles rings necklaces bracelets and earrings. A classic brilliant or emerald cut allows its sparkle to shine the most.
The Symbolism of Aquamarine
The Aquamarine story is as vibrant and deep as the ocean itself, bulit through folklore and myth, creating tales that are woven throughout history.
A Precious Gift from the Sea
Ancient legends tell of mermaids who kept aquamarines in their underwater treasure chests. Sailors believed these gemstones were gifts from the sea, offering protection and safe passage. Some stories even claim aquamarine formed from the tears of mermaids — romantic, perhaps, but fitting for a stone with such depth.
The Truth and Calm of the Aquamarine Gemstone
The Romans believed aquamarine was a holy stone connected to Neptune God of the sea. A stone that could unearth and encourage honesty and truth.
Whilst the Greeks had similar beliefs, indeed it is where the Romans adopted there ideas from, associated it with mental clarity peace, balance and calmness.
A Sailor’s Guardian Protector
For many years seafaring sailors used to carry aquamarine as a talisman, in order to protect against rough seas. It was believed to shield all sorts of travellers from danger and bad weather that may put them at risk.
A Symbol of Love and Loyalty
Aquamarine has long been linked to lasting love and harmony. It was once given as a token to strengthen marriages, deepen trust, and bring unity to relationships. Even today, it remains a meaningful choice for anniversaries and sentimental gifts.
Mystical Beliefs and Healing
In medieval times, aquamarine was thought to protect against poisoning and illness. It was also believed to soothe ailments of the throat and stomach, reflecting its historic connection to water’s cleansing qualities.
While folklore varies from culture to culture, one thing remains constant: aquamarine has always been regarded as a gemstone of clarity, protection, and enduring beauty.
Aquamarine in Jewellery
With its fresh, versatile colour, aquamarine is a favourite in fine jewellery. It goes beautifully with yellow gold for warmth, white gold and platinum for a crisp contemporary look, and even vintage-inspired settings for a timeless appeal.
From delicate pendants and earrings to striking statement rings and elegant necklaces, aquamarine offers effortless sophistication. It’s refined without being loud — confident without trying too hard.
The Perfect March Birthday Gift
For anyone born in March, aquamarine is more than a beautiful gemstone — it’s personal. With its oceanic charm, rich heritage, and enduring symbolism, it makes a thoughtful and treasured gift that never feels ordinary.
Explore our collection of aquamarine jewellery today and discover the beauty beneath the surface.