Aquamarine from shigar valley, skardu district, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Pakistan no-doubt produces some of the finest Aquamarine in the world. This natural wonder exhibits top-quality color, luster, clarity, and size. This aquamarine occurs in zoned pegmatites formed by hydrothermal fluids in the cavities or veins (M.H. Agheem et al). Aquamarine a gemstone renowned for its delicate, soothing hues that evoke the serene beauty of the sea. Displaying a spectrum of blue and green tones, this semi-precious stone derives its name from the Latin words "aqua" and "mare," meaning "water" and "sea," respectively, which aptly encapsulate its oceanic charm. Aquamarine is a variety of the mineral beryl, prized for its exceptional clarity and transparency, often used in fine jewelry pieces such as rings, necklaces, and earrings. Beyond its aesthetic allure, aquamarine is believed to symbolize tranquility, communication, and spiritual harmony, making it a cherished gemstone in both the world of fashion and metaphysical practices.
Type |
Aquamarine |
Pieces(s) |
1 |
Weight(ct) |
4.05 |
Shape |
Square cut |
Treatment |
No treatment |
Clarity |
Loupe clean |
Size(MM) |
10x7 |
Origin |
Pakistan |
Lab |
None |
Cert No. |
On-Demand |