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Raw aquamarine
Raw aquamarine




If your Throat Chakra is unbalanced or blocked you might have issues with self-expression. The Throat Chakra is associated with stones like Sodalite, Aquamarine, Blue Apatite, and Blue Lace Agate. It promotes positive and meaningful communication and conversation. When the Throat Chakra is balanced, you are able to connect to your inner truth and gain wisdom. It is the chakra that is most associated with communication and truth. Because of its calming energy, it can help you connect with the natural energy and spirit of the Element of Water.Ībout the Throat Chakra: The Throat Chakra, also known as the Vishuddha, is located at the base of the throat.

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It is associated with the zodiac signs of Aquarius and Pisces. An Aquamarine stone can be a powerful tool to bring courage, especially in times of anger or other emotional issues.Īquamarine is one of the strongest stones for clearing and balancing the Throat Chakra. It cleanses the body and soul, and opens one to tranquility, calm, and inner strength. Metaphysical Properties of Aquamarine: Aquamarine, meaning water of the sea, embodies the calming and soothing energies of the gentle rolling tide. Intentions: Calming, Cleansing, Stress Relief.Size (Approximate): Multiple Available - You Choose.These are natural Crystals & Gemstones, so each stone will be unique and have variations in natural characteristics such as Size, Shape, Inclusions, and Color. Please note that these are stock photos of a few of the raw healing crystals and stones that we have available. So choose the aquamarine with the color that appeals most to you.PRODUCT DETAILS: This listing is for a single (1) Raw Aquamarine Crystal - Grade A. Some of these darker toned aquas actually have quite a bit of gray and are not nearly as attractive as lighter toned gems in a purer blue. But color saturation should not be confused with tone. The highest prices are charged for the more saturated colors, with the rare Santa Maria aquamarines in fine quality commanding prices over $1,000 per carat. Prices for larger aquamarines range from about $300 to $600 per carat. Larger stones tend to have deeper color due to the longer light path, and you will find the prices for top colors to be considerably higher due to a premium for both color and size. It is unusual to find the deeper blues in aquamarines under 5 carats. The greenish-blue stones will usually be priced at the lower end of the range, unless the color saturation is particularly good. Smaller aquamarines (under 5 carats) of good quality can be found at prices around $100 to $250 per carat. Darker-toned aquamarines usually command the highest prices in the market. Green aquas are often heated to reduce the yellow, so a clean unheated blue aquamarine with good color saturation is a rare and valuable gem.Īll aquamarines are pastel in color, but some of the lower-priced gems are quite pale. Aquas can rangle in color from blue to green, but the pure blues are the more valuable. The main price differentiators are color and carat weight. Most high quality aquamarines are graded "loupe clean" or "almost loupe clean," meaning that any inclusions are not visible with the naked eye. Because of aquamarine's transparency and light color, inclusions tend to be highly visible and can impair the beauty of the gem. Most of the aquamarine cut as fine gemstones is very clean material, so you will find that most of the high quality aquas offered in the market have excellent clarity grades.

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But in the case of aquamarine, color is especially important. Like all gemstones, the "four C's" - color, clarity, carat weight and cut - affect price and value. Prices on aquamarines can vary widely, so it is important to understand the quality factors that affect price. It is also one of the few fine gemstones that can be found in large sizes at affordable prices. It is valued for its excellent hardness (7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale) and its delicate color and excellent transparency.

raw aquamarine

Aquamarine, the blue or greenish-blue color of the mineral beryl, is one of the most popular of colored gemstones.






Raw aquamarine