March 1, 2025
March’s birthstone, aquamarine, is a gemstone of breathtaking beauty, cherished for its calming blue hues and deep symbolism. Named after the Latin words aqua marinus, meaning "water of the sea," aquamarine has long been associated with tranquility, clarity, and protection. Its serene color, reminiscent of crystal-clear ocean waters, makes it a beloved choice for jewelry that embodies elegance and peace.
Throughout history, aquamarine has been a symbol of safety and good fortune, particularly for sailors who believed it could calm rough waters and safeguard them on their journeys. It was also thought to bring harmony to marriages, making it a meaningful gift for couples. The gem’s association with clear waters reflects its believed ability to cleanse the mind, sharpen perception, and promote inner serenity. Aquamarine has captivated royalty and collectors for centuries. One of the most famous aquamarines is the 1,298-carat rectangular step-cut gem gifted to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt by the Brazilian government in 1936. Another celebrated piece is the Dom Pedro Aquamarine, the world’s largest faceted aquamarine, housed at the Smithsonian Institution.
Durability & Care:
With a Mohs hardness of 7.5–8, aquamarine is durable enough for everyday wear. However, it’s still important to care for your pieces properly to maintain their brilliance and longevity. Provident Jewelry can help you keep your jewelry in the best shape. Visit one of our locations to get your jewelry cleaned professionally with G.I.A certified equipment. Whether you're celebrating a March birthday or simply drawn to its elegance, aquamarine is a timeless gemstone that brings beauty, clarity, and sophistication to any jewelry collection.
Explore our stunning selection of aquamarine jewelry at Provident Jewelry and find the perfect piece to complement your style.
Cite: March Birthstones | Aquamarine& Bloodstone Meaning | GIA (n.d.)
https://www.gia.edu/birthstones/march-birthstones
Take a piece of non-stretchable string, ribbon, thread, or a thin strip of paper. Wrap it comfortably around your ring finger, close to the knuckle.