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aquamarine gemstone meaning & history
Aquamarine Meaning
Aquamarine is March's birthstone. This lovely gemstone, which ranges from a sea-green to a soft powder blue, is believed to enhance clarity of perception and eyesight, flow of creativity, inspiration, protection, courage, reduce fears and sharpen intuition.
Ancient traditions say that wearing Aquamarine brings a happy marriage--bringing the woman joy and wealth. It is also believed to protect one from seasickness and other perils of the sea. Moreover, its meaning comes from the Latin words for "sea" and "water".
Aquamarine is also a powerful meditation stone as it encourages peace and harmony. Meditating with aquamarine allows one to receive wisdom and know truth.
Aquamarine is believed to encourage deep courage--courage through a heightened knowledge of oneself.
Aquamarine subdues the throat chakra for those whose throat chakra is overpowering them and causing them problems (i.e. dominance in conversations, etc.)
 
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The Importance of Gemstone Jewelry in our High Tech World:
Today's high-tech world makes it necessary for one to wear gemstone jewelry. We live in a world with a chaotic energy field, created by electronics around us. Modern conveniences such as cell phones, computers and microwaves emit radiation and electromagnetic waves that negatively interfere with our bodies' magnetic fields. Fortunately, nature has given us the gift of gemstones, whose organic energies help us return to our natural healthy state. However, gemstones need to be worn in order for us to gain the full benefits of its energies, as its energies are extended to approximately 1 foot. Gemstone jewelry is the most convenient way to maintain bodies magnetic field, without invasive medical procedures. It is the most stylish, easiest way to maintain your health, restoring bodily, mental, spiritual health to its perfect natural state.
Aquamarine History
According to an ancient saga, Aquamarines were first found in the treasure chest of mermaids. Since then, Aquamarine has been considered as the sailor's lucky stone.
Aquamarine is a part of the Beryl family, and is closely related to the Emerald gemstone. Its colors range from a pale blue to a to a bolder sea blue.
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