Aquamarine, the traditional birthstone for March, has captivated jewelry lovers for centuries. While many admire its faceted gemstone form, aquamarine beads offer a softer, more organic way to celebrate this serene blue stone. Ranging from pale aqua to icy blue and bluish-green, aquamarine evokes the calming beauty of the sea—making it a favorite for designers seeking both elegance and meaning. Associated with water, courage, and emotional balance, aquamarine has long been considered a talisman for protection and happiness. Whether you’re creating fine jewelry or everyday wearable designs, these five tips will inspire you to work with this luminous stone in…
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