Aquamarine gemstones evoke the colors of the sea. Aquamarine can be blue, very slightly greenish blue, greenish-blue, very strongly greenish blue, or green-blue. Aquamarine gemstones are often free from inclusions and clear as water too, symbolizing the purity of spirit and soul. Most aquamarine has a very light color, which can be almost unnoticeable in very small stones. Stones with rich blue color are the most popular. They are also the rarest and most valuable. They make fantastic gemstones for evening wear because they glitter and gleam even under muted light conditions. During the day or in bright light, they exhibit a soothing coolness. Brazil is an important source of aquamarine. Other sources include Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), China, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Ukraine, and the United States. To minimize scratching and wear, store each piece of fine jewelry separately in a soft cloth or padded container. Aquamarine jewelry is best cleaned with warm, sudsy water and a tightly woven microfiber or other soft cloth.
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