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Emerald-Cut Aquamarine & Diamond Halo Earrings Emerald-Cut Aquamarine & Diamond Halo Earrings
Experience the pinnacle of coastal luxury with these magnificent 14K white gold stud earrings. Designed for the woman who appreciates classic silhouettes and high-impact brilliance, these...

Define Your Serenity

The Noble House Aquamarine Collection

At Noble House Jewelry, we call Aquamarine the "ocean gem." Its name, derived from the Latin for seawater, perfectly captures the essence of this stone: a tranquil, crystalline blue that ranges from the clarity of a mountain stream to the deep, soulful teal of the mid-Atlantic. As the March birthstone, aquamarine has been cherished for centuries as a symbol of youth, hope, and eternal happiness.

Whether you are drawn to its legend as a protective talisman for sailors or simply love its ethereal, "Old Money" aesthetic, our collection offers pieces that bring a sense of calm and clarity to any ensemble.


The Noble House Difference

We select our aquamarines based on their icy transparency and the purity of their color, ensuring each stone feels like a drop of captured ocean.

  • Exceptional Clarity: Unlike emeralds (its beryl cousin), aquamarine is often found with virtually no inclusions. We prioritize "eye-clean" stones that allow light to pass through dramatically, maximizing the gem's natural brilliance.

  • The "Water" Factor: We celebrate the natural blue-green spectrum. While pure blue is highly prized, we also curate stones with soft sea-foam undertones that offer an organic, authentic feel.

  • Durable for Daily Wear: With a Mohs hardness of 7.5–8, aquamarine is remarkably tough. It’s a favorite for engagement rings and daily-wear pendants because it stands up beautifully to the rigors of life.

  • Symbolic Craftsmanship: Beyond its beauty, aquamarine is the stone of clear communication and emotional balance. We set these gems in designs that emphasize openness—think sleek bezels and airy halo settings.


Aquamarine vs. Blue Topaz: The Comparison

While they may look similar, aquamarine and blue topaz are quite different in value and character:

Feature Aquamarine Blue Topaz
Color Origin Naturally occurring blue/green hues. Often created via treatment of clear stones.
Hue Soft, serene ocean tones. Bold, electric or icy blues.
Rarity Rare and valuable (High-end). Plentiful and budget-friendly.
Refraction Soft, velvety glow. High-brilliance, "crisp" sparkle.

Pro-Tips for Aquamarine Care

  • Gentle Cleaning: Use warm, soapy water and a soft-bristled brush. Aquamarine can be sensitive to chemicals, so avoid harsh jewelry dips.

  • Avoid the "Clutter": While durable, it can be scratched by diamonds or sapphires. Store your aquamarine pieces in a separate soft pouch.

  • Heat Sensitivity: Prolonged exposure to extreme heat or intense direct sunlight can occasionally cause the color to fade, so keep your pieces in a cool, dark place when not in use.

"To wear an aquamarine is to carry the calm of the sea wherever you go." — At Noble House, we provide the serenity; you provide the soul.

Explore the collection above and find the aquamarine that anchors your style.