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10.49 grams Blue Aquamarine Crystal on Mica - Skardu Pakistan -
84 Grams Aquamarine Combined with Black Tourmaline Feldspar, Skardu Pakistan -
14 Pieces Yellow Sphene, Rare Grandidierite, Sphene, Amethyst, peridots, Chrome, Garnets -
500 carat Raw Aquamarine Stones for Lapidary Artists -
16.80 Carat Emerald Cut Natural Blue Aquamarine Stones -
Pair of 16 carats Emerald Cut Blue Aquamarine Stone Pair -
100 grams Facet grade Raw Aquamarine for faceting -
304 Grams Aquamarine Goshenite Crystal on Mica Specimen -
438 Grams Aquamarine Goshenite Crystal on Mica from Nagar Pakistan -
51 grams Natural Aquamarine Rough Stone for Cabbing -
One kg Aquamarine Crystal deal -
Mixed Raw Stone Deal for Faceting | Cabbing - Aqua, Garnets, Hackmanite, Chrome, Rhodonite, garnet, tourmaline -
126 carats Facet grade Mixed Stones Prasiolite, Emeralds, citrine, hackmanite, scapolite, aquamarine, tsavoritea, Lavandar -
Mixed Blue Facet Grade Blue Stones Aquamarine, Zircons, Apatite -
9.9 grams Hexagonal Raw Aquamarine Crystal well Terminated- From Skardu -
126 grams Aquamarine Crystal on Mica with Feldspar -
76 carats Santa Maria Natural Aquamarine Stone for Faceting and Cabbing -
Facet Grade Aquamarine Hexagonal Crystals: 150 Carats, Large Size Rough -
51 Grams Natural Raw Aquamarine Stone | Rough Aquamarine Crystals -
21.45 Carats Santa Maria Color Raw Aquamarine for Faceting -
Mixed parcel of Natural Crystals -
160 Carats Mixed Facet Rough Gemstones Emerald, Amber, Aqua, Amethyst, Citrine, Quartz, Tsavorite, Citrine, Garnet -
200 carats Facet Rough Combo Stone Deal Amethyst, Garnet, Sunstone, Peridot, Mali Garnet, Aquamarine -
37 ct Mixed Variety of Loose Stones Deal
Welcome to our Aquamarine Raw and Cut Stone Collection
Folkmarketgems presents a diverse selection of Aquamarine gemstones, including raw Aquamarine crystals, loose rough Aquamarine for faceting, and expertly faceted Aquamarine for jewelry designers. We cater to everyone—from budding artists and individuals to established businesses—with deals tailored to your needs. Enjoy savings on both small and large-scale investments.
We invite you to explore the enchanting beauty of aquamarine gemstone in its purest form. Aquamarine is a stunning, pastel blue stone that evokes the calm, soothing energy of the ocean.
Our collection includes a variety of trendy and stylish raw and cut aquamarine stones, from rough, natural specimens to polished gemstones in a range of shapes and sizes. Each stone is carefully selected to showcase the unique beauty of the stone, making them perfect for use in for faceting, lapidary artists, mineral specimen collectors, jewelry making, home decor, or as a beautiful addition to any crystal collection.
But aquamarine isn't just a beautiful gemstone - it also has powerful healing properties that make it a favorite among crystal lovers. This stone is believed to promote calmness, clarity, and relaxation, making it perfect for meditation and spiritual practices.
At our Aquamarine Raw and Cut Stone Collection, we are committed to providing you with high-quality, ethically sourced aquamarine gemstones. All of our products are carefully selected to ensure that they meet our high standards of quality and sustainability.
Gemological Aspects of Aquamarine:
- Aquamarine is a member of the beryl family, which also includes emerald and morganite. It is a variety of beryl that gets its blue-green color from the presence of iron and traces of other elements.
- Aquamarine is a relatively hard and durable gemstone, with a rating of 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
- Its clarity ranges from eye-clean to heavily included, with eye-clean specimens being the most valuable.
- Aquamarine can be found in a range of shapes and sizes, from small, round cabochons to large, faceted gems.
Scientific Aspects of Aquamarine:
- Aquamarine has a chemical composition of Be3Al2(SiO3)6 and a mineral class of silicates.
- The blue-green color of aquamarine is caused by the presence of iron ions in the crystal lattice, which absorb light in the red end of the spectrum and transmit the blue and green wavelengths.
- Aquamarine crystals often form in granite or pegmatite rocks, and are typically found in high-temperature, high-pressure environments.
- The crystal structure of aquamarine is hexagonal, with prism-shaped crystals that have a six-sided cross-section.
- Aquamarine can be found in many parts of the world, including Brazil, Nigeria, Madagascar, and Pakistan.
Whether you're looking for a stunning centrepiece for your crystal collection or want to create your own unique jewellery pieces, our Aquamarine Raw and Cut Stone Collection has something for everyone. Shop our collection today and discover the mesmerising beauty of this breathtaking gemstone.