Aquamarine is the birthstone for the month of March. Aquamarine is a variety of the mineral species beryl, and its name comes from Latin for “sea water”, alluding to the color. People all over the world love aquamarine for its fine blue shades which can complement almost any skin or eye color. Aquamarines comes in various shades of blue, from pale to greenish-blue, to deep blue. This beautiful gem receives its coloring from trace amounts of iron. The choice of color is largely a matter of taste, however the deeper blue gemstones are more rare. The color tones of aquamarine are subtle and very often only a little difference in color intensity can make a big difference in price.
Round Pair of Montana Sapphires Portuguese Cut | 1.47 cts total | #12-2689
Half Moon Shape Blue Montana Sapphire | 1.14cts | #12-2681
Green Blue Cushion Montana Sapphire “Rhapsody” Cut | .85cts | #12-213
ruby #19-585, Oval Modified "Portuguese" Cut, 1.52cts
Hexagon Blue Montana Sapphire | 1.00cts | #12-2659
Natural Blue Round Sapphire "Roulette" Cut | 1.01cts | #11-1324
Unheated Pear Montana Sapphire Modified Portuguese Cut | .85cts | #12-2658
Mahenge Reddish Pink Spinel Rectangle "Scissors" Cut | 1.23cts | #31-364
Light Yellow Montana Sapphire Cushion Portuguese Cut | 1.33cts | #12-2555
Blue Montana Sapphires Oval Pair Portuguese Cut | 1.45cts total | #12-2688
Pink Mahenge Spinel Cushion "Rhapsody" Cut | 1.83cts | #31-329
tanzanite #32-661, Pear "Portuguese" Style Matched Pair, 2.55 cts total
sunstone 101, Pineapple Cut Oval Pair, 2.89 cts total 




