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Aquamarine Gemstone is the birthstone for March. This is the wedding anniversary gem for the 16th and 19th year of marriage.68

Aquamarine - Gemstone of Love

Aquamarine Gemstone is the birthstone for March. This is also the wedding anniversary gem for the 16th and 19th year of marriage. This is an affordable stone belonging to the Beryl family. Aquamarines are found in a range of blue shades, from the palest pastel to greenish blue to a deep blue.

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Beryl and Its Color Varieties: A reference book on the different types of Beryl Stones like Aquamarine, Heliodor, Morganite, Goshenite, Emerald and Red Beryl 91

Beryl - The Mother of all Gemstones

Beryl is the common name given to a group of gems having a similar chemical composition. There are six well known types of beryl.They are aquamarine, bixbite, emerald, goshenite, heliodor and morganite.

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Goshenite Gemstone is a member of Beryl family. This stone is associated with the Moon and is also known as White Beryl or Lucid Beryl. 62

Goshenite - The Gemstone of Truth

Goshenite is a member of the Beryl family. Other gemstones of the Beryl family include emerald, heliodor, red beryl and aquamarine. It is a clear and colorless stone that was first discovered in Goshen, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA. Goshenite is associated with the Moon is also known by names White Beryl or Lucid Beryl.

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Aquamarine Secrets Exposed!

Aquamarine is more than just wonderful crystal for jewelry? It is a natural tonic that can help to strengthen your body's cleansing organs. But aquamarine is really more than just that. Learn about its properties here. Act now.

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Bixbite or Red Beryl Gemstone

Bixbite is a variety of Beryl Gemstone. It is also known by names Red beryl, Red Emerald and Scarlet Emerald. The other famous gemstones in the Beryl family are Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite, Heliodor and Goshenite. Bixbite is named after the mineralogist Maynard Bixby who discovered the stone in 1904 in the Thomas Mountains in Utah.

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