Aquamarine feels like the moment you decide to stop swallowing your own words. The sea blue kind of courage. The March birthstone that sits at your throat and dares you to say it clean, say it clear, say it now.
Aquamarine has a way of loosening what you’ve been clenching. Old conversations, tight shoulders, that sentence you’ve edited a hundred times in your head. You wear it when you’re ready to speak without shrinking, to choose calm over chaos, to send the risky text and put your phone face down.
They didn’t teach you how to mend after you cracked open. They didn’t hand out medals for surviving your own storms. Aquamarine understands that. It knows what it takes to turn hurt into wisdom, regret into growth, chaos into clarity. It’s a March birthstone, yes. It’s also a stone for anyone crossing from one version of themselves into another. For anyone who has let the tide take something and decided to swim anyway.
If you were born in March, aquamarine is your birthright.
She takes your troubles and tosses them into the sea.
She rips out your brokenness and kisses it goodbye.
She coaxes the insecurities out of your skin.
Then she calls the light living in your soul and lets sweet words drip into your heart.
As magma erupted and cooled down at the base of the mountains, earth’s cavities were formed and water trapped within. Over millions of years, the water crystallized, creating crystal rocks in various shades of blue. Hello aquamarine!
Aquamarine keeps her cool so that you can too. She’s your morning meditation – a soothing whisper calming the chaos. Like pure crystalline dew drops under a winter sky giving way to spring. Something about aquamarine just fits March so well.
the Latin aqua marinus, meaning ‘water of the sea’. You can almost hear it, almost taste it on your lips, when you say the name.
A water element stone with a cleansing nature, aquamarine is believed to be a detoxing and healing gem. Its summer blue shades reminiscent of endless skies and whimsical dreams, plugged away from the humdrums of the daily chores.
Our ancestors swore by aquamarine’s power to protect them as they traveled across oceans. They said that Poseidon, the god of the deep sea, molded her. So as a deal of respect, they kept an aquamarine nearby to ensure safe passage across the stormy seas.
Sailors and lovers used to carry aquamarine on ships, tucked into pockets and sewn into clothes, trusting it to guide them home in one piece and maybe even on time. A companion for crossings. A witness to vows. A keeper of promises whispered over wind and salt. This stone built a reputation for protection and courage because the sea demands both.
Aquamarine radiates the cool whisper of the ocean, protecting you from deadly creatures (and beings and situations) you’d find in the sea or worklife or just life in general.
Aquamarine has always been linked to truth and articulation, to the kind of honesty that lands clean. It helps you translate the mess in your chest into sentences that make sense. It gives you the courage to say, "I want this", or "I can’t do this anymore", or "I forgive you". That kind of courage.
And then there’s the healing. Aquamarine carries the patience of water wearing down stone. It works on old anger, heavy memories, the stories you keep replaying at night. You hold it when you’re ready to stop circling the same wound. You wear it when you’re done rehearsing pain and ready to move forward. Rather than dragging you into drama, it guides you back to flow, back to breath, back to yourself.
Got caught up in a family drama?
Your best friend turning their back on you?
Spiralling down the rabbit hole of self-doubt?
Aquamarine helps chant your demons away. Rips out your broken parts and embraces them. With the purest of intentions, she washes off the shame that stitched itself on your heart. Bathing you from head-to-toe, until you feel reborn.
Precious stones are the by-product of earth’s natural cycles. Aquamarine’s glass-like luster and aqua blue color reminds us of its ancient past, and the cleansing and detoxifying nature of, well, nature.
Birthstone for: March
Aquamarine zodiac sign: Pisces (February 19-March 20)
Aquamarine chakra:
The fifth chakra - the Throat or Vishudda chakra.
As the name suggests, this chakra is the locus for all-things sound and communication, or… sound (and sane) communication. Connecting the rest of the body and the head, throat chakra keeps what’s in your heart and head aligns with your words. Remember that words are essentially vibrations. And vibrations aren’t just felt by the ears, but also the body.
The third chakra - the Heart or the Anahata chakra.
Here is the center for all of your love energy. A balanced heart chakra will nudge you when your self-love is turning egotistical or when your loving relationship is turning toxic.
How aquamarine fits into your life:
Mad March hares
Your love of 19 years
Mermaids whose lullabies have saved your ship from sinking
Your favorite teacher, or your favorite student
Yourself, in times of change or healing
Aquamarine vibes
The aquamarine gemstone meaning is rooted in calm, truth, and emotional release.
Purity
Renewal and new beginnings
Eternal youth
Compassion
Light-heartedness
Harmony in times of conflict
Flow and fluidity
Use for:
Smoothing tough transitions
Translating thoughts into words
Decoration on your surfboard
Melting those crystallized emotions that have become too hard to crack
Softening yourself to become stronger
Breathlessness
Making the whole long distance relationship thing work
Going steady with someone who doesn’t speak the same language as you
Finding flow
Our aquamarines are responsibly sourced from:
Brazil, USA (North Carolina)
With aquamarine, origin affects the kind of calm it holds. The March birthstone forms in the quiet spaces deep within the earth, and where it forms leaves a mark on how it looks, how it feels, and how it supports you.
Different regions shape different aquamarine vibes:
- Brazil is known for its classic seafoam blue, light and airy
- Nigeria gives us cooler-toned blues with a subtle, moody edge
- Pakistan produces deeply saturated stones with a glassy glow
- The USA (North Carolina, to be specific) offers sky blues that feel nostalgic and grounding
Some are icy and ethereal. Others are stormy, ocean-deep. The clarity, color, and energy of your aquamarine all trace back to its roots. That’s why we care so much about responsible sourcing, because the land shapes the stone, and the stone shapes the way it lives on your skin. We only use aquamarine from traceable sources.
Aquamarine hardness aka Tough Love level:
7-8 Mohs scale of hardness with good to very good toughness - aquamarine is great to be worn everyday. Since it’s pretty high on the Mohs scale and is a tough cookie, you can wear aquamarine as an everyday ring without fear of showing chips and cracks after a few years. Find out more about hardness vs toughness here.
Common aquamarine treatments:
Sometimes aquamarine is heated to bring out the blue tone and reduce the yellow tone. Find more about common gemstone treatments here.
Aquamarine cleaning, care, and cauton:
Aquamarine is safe enough under ultrasonic cleaner and steam cleaning, unless it has fracture fillings. Use warm, soapy water, preferably made from natural ingredients, like our lerak jewelry wash!
There’s something about aquamarine's color that goes straight to the throat. Pale blue with a wash of green, like light slipping through shallow water. From pale sky to deep teal, every aquamarine color tells a different story.
Greenish blue aquamarine looks like it came out fresh from the purest seawater. The greenish hue is enhanced by the presence of iron oxides, once believed to be caused by the moon’s magnetic pull.
Milky aquamarine is more opaque and has a sky blue appearance.
Pale blue aquamarine speaks to the intellectual mind. It represents crystalline water, and symbolizes purification of thoughts and improved focus.
Blue aquamarine is the healer’s stone, and the most prized of all. It washes away guilt and heartbreaks. Blue aquamarine may have been heat treated.
Aquamarine is part of the beryl family, together with emerald, morganite, heliodor and goshenite. Similar to sapphires and rubies, aquamarine is basically the same rock as emerald, but with a trace of iron which gives aquamarine its blue color.
Beryl is a type of mineral commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rock. Pure beryl crystals are colorless and, just like other gemstones, trace elements are their source of colors.
If you’re born in March, aquamarine is your permission to breathe. It’s the deep inhale before a big leap. The stillness before the wave.
Long tied to the sea and the power of the tides, aquamarine is a gemstone for letting go, finding flow, and trusting what comes next. It’s been worn for centuries as a travel talisman, a calm-in-the-storm amulet, and a gentle guide for those navigating emotional waters.
Whether it’s the soft glint of a pale stone or the bold shimmer of a deep blue, aquamarine birthstone jewelry feels like a fresh start. Like a moment of clarity that cuts through the chaos. A reminder that you’re allowed to move gently and still go far.
So, why aquamarine jewelry? Because healing doesn’t always roar. Because your softness is a strength. Because you don’t have to fight the current to find your way. Sometimes you just have to trust the tide.