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Aquamarine Photos

Named after the color of sea water, aquamarine is the blue to blue-green member of the beryl family. Readily available and moderately priced, the modern March birthstone makes an excellent jewelry stone.

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aquamarine 21 before - repaired and recut gems
Faberge aquamarine brooch
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aquamarines
aquamarine 22 after - repaired and recut gems
faceted aquamarine on paper
aquamarines - Nigeria
aquamarine sources - "Santa Maria" color
Blue Aquamarine Faceted from Brazil
untreated natural aquamarine - aquamarine buying guide
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aquamarine closeup - repaired and recut gems
recut aquamarine pendant - repaired and recut gems
aquamarine and diamond platinum ring by Tiffany & Co.
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