Aquamarine stone has been derived from the Latin terms "aqua" meaning water, and "mare" or sea. Aquamarine is a transparent pale blue to light greenish blue variety of beryl used as a gemstone. A truly fascinating stone
Aquamarine is the source of inspiration for the artists for innovative cuts than from other stones. Related to Emerald, Aquamarine belongs to the gemstone family of Beryls with the color being more evenly distributed in Aquamarine than in Emerald. Aquamarine is usually free of inclusions and possesses a superior brilliance. The more intense the color of an Aquamarine, the higher its value.