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The Mystical Allure of Aquamarine Most gemstones have an exciting story behind them, and Aquamarine is no exception.  Learn key facts about the March birthstone to become better acquainted. Aquamarines have been found in large sizes weighing over 200 pounds; however, most Aquamarines that are found are much smaller, usually a few carats.  Aquamarine comes from the Latin aqua marinus, meaning "water of the sea," and refers to its sparkling ocean-like color.  The pale blue, transparent crystal is a member of the Beryl family.  Its color, sometimes bluish-green, is caused by iron oxides within the gem's chemical makeup. Beryl is a mineral that grows hexagonal in nature, and its crystal habits are either prismatic, elongated, or flattened.  The transparency and translucence of this mineral make the Beryl look very glassy, adding to the overall beauty of the gem. Aquamarine is found in many parts of the world, including North America, Russia, India, Madagascar, and Afr

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