About Aquamarine:
Due to its blue-green colour, aquamarine derives its name from aqua marina which means “sea water” in Latin. Aquamarine is from the beryl family and jewellery has been found that dates as far back to 500 BC. It was also the eighth foundation stone in the wall of the New Jerusalem, as it was believed to guard against injury during battle.
Once believed to be a precious treasure from mermaids, sailors have also worn aquamarine amulets to keep them safe at sea and ward of seasickness.
Birthstone: One of the birthstones for March (with bloodstone)
Anniversary stone: 19th
Symbolism:
Aquamarine is believed to be a symbol of inner courage and personal development. In turn, this alignment with oneself creates empathy and kindness which aids friendship, trust and faithfulness. Aquamarine is also associated with tranquillity, serenity, clarity, tolerance and harmony. It embodies youthful vitality, purity, loyalty, hope, and truth.