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Feb 10, 2025
5 Essential Aquamarine Jewelry Selections to Welcome Spring
Celebrate March birthdays and the arrival of spring with these standout aquamarine creations.

Isabella J. Romano
isabella.j.romano@fifthavemag.com
Sean Gilson’s 6.04 ct. cut-cornered aquamarine ring in 18k yellow gold, pairing oceanic hues with warm metal tones.
Aquamarine has long reigned as the birthstone for March, symbolizing the sea’s clarity and calm. As winter loosens its grip and Pisces birthdays approach, this pale-blue beryl evokes hope, protection, and the promise of renewal that spring brings .
Beyond its birthstone status, aquamarine’s color spectrum—from icy blue to rich greenish-blue—mirrors the ocean’s depths, making it a favorite for pieces that range from subtle studs to statement center stones . Jewelry designers often pair it with white metals to enhance its cool tones, though warm rose or yellow gold settings can create a romantic contrast.
This selection highlights five aquamarine jewels that capture both timeless elegance and modern flair. An Art Deco brooch at M.S. Rau features a 10 ct. center stone surrounded by 2.15 cts. of diamonds—perfect for adding vintage glamour to spring ensembles . Meanwhile, Renna’s ombré fringe necklace mixes aquamarine and golden beryl in 18 k gold, offering fluid movement and eye-catching color depth .
For those seeking wearable statement pieces, Sauer’s Gisela earrings blend aquamarine with chalcedony and diamonds in sculptural gold settings . Sean Gilson’s ring brings a contemporary edge—its cut-cornered aquamarine floats above patinated bronze for $9,600 —while Irene Neuwirth’s eternity band uses alternating aquamarine and diamond cuts in warm yellow gold for a $6,820 spring-ready classic .

Isabella J. Romano is the senior editor, news at 5th Ave. Magazine, covering colored-stone features and gemstone-trend reporting.