Aquamarine Peridot Turquoise Jewelry in 14K Yellow Gold

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Dew Drops
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Necklace
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$435.00
pendant only
$266.00
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Hugs and Kisses
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Ring
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$416.00
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Three Stone
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Ring
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$366.00
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Pave Trellis
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Ring
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$666.00
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Three Stone Tire Tread Men's
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Ring
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$936.00
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6mm Round Eternal Embrace Engagement
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Ring
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$616.00
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6mm Princess Eternal Embrace Engagement
Genuine Aquamarine With Genuine Peridot And Genuine Turquoise Ring
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$666.00

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aquamarine Jewelry

Aquamarine is the March birthstone. The seawater color of the mineral has given this gemstone the name "aquamarine," derived from the Latin word for seawater. The term "aquamarine" was used in an essential gemological work by Anselmus de Boodt, published in 1609. Aquamarine is a valued gem with a long history. In the 19th century, sea green varieties of the stone were the most popular. Today, the more blue the color, the more valuable the stone. In 1910, the largest aquamarine was found in Brazil. It weighed 243 pounds. It was then cut into smaller gems that weighed more than 200,000 carats.... learn more

peridot Jewelry

Peridot is named after the French word peritot, meaning gold, because the mineral can vary towards this color. Peridot is the birthstone for the month of August. It is also the stone given to celebrate the 16th year of marriage. Peridot has a very long written history. Ancient papyri record the mining of these stones as early as 1500 BC. The main source of peridot in the ancient world was Topazo Island (now Zabargad or St. John's Island) in the Egyptian Red Sea. In Ancient times, peridot stones were used for carved talismans. Island habitants were forced to collect the gems for the Pharaoh's treasury. Legend says that jealous watchers who had orders to put to death any trespassers guarded the entire island. The story continues that the miners worked in the daytime as well as night, as the gems could be found after nightfall due to their radiance. The miners would mark the spot at night for retrieval the following day.... learn more

turquoise Jewelry

Turquoise is the birthstone for the month of December and the gift given in celebration of the fifth and eleventh wedding anniversaries. Since the days of the ancient Egyptians, turquoise has been known throughout the world and has been in great demand. Turquoise was one of the first gemstones ever mined, perhaps dating back to 6000 BC, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. The name turquoise comes from the same French word, Turquoise, meaning Turkish, since it originally arrived in Europe through Turkey, originating in Iran. Turquoise has been mined in Iran for over 3,000 years. It has been used for thousands of years for jewelry by the Ancient Egyptians, who buried fine pieces with mummies. Aztecs fashioned elaborate turquoise masks. Today, Native Americans, especially the Zuni and Navajo peoples, produce the most renowned pieces in the US, such as turquoise and silver bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, pendants, brooches, and belt buckles. In the past, the stone was also used as beads in ... learn more