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Aquamarine Necklace

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Necklace made of Aquamarine ~4mm faceted beads, strung on silk thread. Finished with sterling silver findings and clasp, with silver plated Ethiopian brass beads. 16 inches length

Aquamarine was a symbol of protection for sailors of ancient times, thought to be a treasure of the mermaids due to its added protection when immersed in water. The tradition continues to modern times, often gifted to those traveling by ocean.

Aquamarine has meaning for land walkers as well - it represents hope, happiness, and youth. It’s considered a “good luck” stone, bringing energy, courage, preparedness, love, and peace to its wearer, and assists in maintaining balance and order.

It is also the birth stone for March babies!

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Necklace made of Aquamarine ~4mm faceted beads, strung on silk thread. Finished with sterling silver findings and clasp, with silver plated Ethiopian brass beads. 16 inches length

Aquamarine was a symbol of protection for sailors of ancient times, thought to be a treasure of the mermaids due to its added protection when immersed in water. The tradition continues to modern times, often gifted to those traveling by ocean.

Aquamarine has meaning for land walkers as well - it represents hope, happiness, and youth. It’s considered a “good luck” stone, bringing energy, courage, preparedness, love, and peace to its wearer, and assists in maintaining balance and order.

It is also the birth stone for March babies!

Necklace made of Aquamarine ~4mm faceted beads, strung on silk thread. Finished with sterling silver findings and clasp, with silver plated Ethiopian brass beads. 16 inches length

Aquamarine was a symbol of protection for sailors of ancient times, thought to be a treasure of the mermaids due to its added protection when immersed in water. The tradition continues to modern times, often gifted to those traveling by ocean.

Aquamarine has meaning for land walkers as well - it represents hope, happiness, and youth. It’s considered a “good luck” stone, bringing energy, courage, preparedness, love, and peace to its wearer, and assists in maintaining balance and order.

It is also the birth stone for March babies!