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Gemstone Rings Inspired by the Flowers of Spring

Gemstone Rings Inspired by the Flowers of Spring

Spring is in full swing! Regardless of whether the weather in your neck of the woods is balmy or chilly, you can add a pop of spring beauty to your look with one of Apples of Gold’s floral-inspired gemstone rings! These lively pieces capture the beauty of the blooms of the season, and let you […]

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March Birthstone: The Aquamarine

March Birthstone: The Aquamarine

The Stone. Aquamarine is the official birthstone of the month of March, not to mention a favorite among jewelry lovers as a whole. Though it is the crowning stone of the third month, ladies born in any month can appreciate the special marine qualities of this unique stone. Aquamarine is a gemstone of the beryl […]

March 1, 2012 | By More
March Birthstone: Aquamarine

March Birthstone: Aquamarine

We love this gemstone for its captivating color and versatility, but aquamarine also has great Biblical, historical and mythical significance. Aquamarine comes from the gemstone family of beryl. Beryl is a naturally colorless stone but minerals and impurities that have mixed with the stone during the process of its formation produce a variety of different […]

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March Birthstone: Aquamarine

March Birthstone: Aquamarine

The birthstone shared by dreamy Pisces and fiery Aries alike, Aquamarine is an irresistible blue gem that exudes a spirited, playful vibe. For jewelry lovers born in the month of March, the light blue Aquamarine birthstone is an incredibly versatile birthstone due to its nearly-neutral hue that goes with everything. Though aquamarine is mostly paired […]

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March Birthstone: Aquamarine, “Sea Water”

March Birthstone: Aquamarine, “Sea Water”

The Aquamarine is one of the most treasured stones today for its hardness and resistance to elements. It is also considered the ‘poor man’s diamond’–while it is a hard mineral, it is abundantly mined since the 19th century in Brazil & Africa,  and therefore, more affordable than diamonds. There is much lore attributed to the […]

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