Opal Aquamarine Love Always Necklaces in 14K Yellow Gold

Express your love with these unique Opal rings that feature heart shaped gemstones. Opal symbolizes confidence, clarity, and calmness and is said to promote faith in oneself and hope for the future. Wear an opal pendant to capture these qualities. Wearing an aquamarine is said to help couples smooth out their differences and reawaken their love for each other making an aquamarine pendant the perfect anniversary present.

opal-aquamarine half heart whole pendant
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Two Become One
Genuine Opal With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$518.00
pendant only
$349.00
opal-aquamarine keepsake swirl pendant
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Keepsake Curves
Genuine Opal With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace
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with chain
$438.00
pendant only
$269.00
opal-aquamarine celtic heart pendant
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Celtic Trinity Heart
Genuine Opal With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$498.00
pendant only
$329.00
opal-aquamarine pave twist pendant
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Pave Twist 'One Heart'
Genuine Opal With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$718.00
pendant only
$549.00
opal-aquamarine love heart pendant
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Glowing Heart
Genuine Opal With Genuine Aquamarine Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$468.00
pendant only
$299.00

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opal Jewelry

Opal is the birthstone for the month of October, along with pink tourmaline. It is also the stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. The name opal is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit upala, meaning "precious stone," and later the Greek derivative "Opallios," meaning "to see a change of color".... learn more

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