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Andrea Li Handcrafted Aquamarine Jewelry
Andrea Li designs one-of-a-kind aquamarine jewelry by hand in her Denver studio, working in 14k gold, gold-filled, and sterling silver. Every piece is built once. When it sells, it's gone. If you've always reached past the obvious choices, aquamarine found you for a reason.

Who Does Aquamarine Flatter?

Short answer: everyone. Aquamarine's cool blue-green reads differently against every skin tone — and that's the point.

Fair & Light

Aquamarine's cool tones create a striking, almost porcelain contrast. Lighter stones with high clarity work beautifully — they catch light without overpowering.

Medium & Olive

This is where aquamarine really sings. The blue-green pulls warmth from olive and golden undertones, creating a balanced, luminous effect.

Warm & Golden

Deep aquamarine against warm skin creates a rich, jewel-toned contrast that reads both sophisticated and bold. Pair with gold for maximum warmth.

Deep & Rich

Aquamarine glows against deep skin tones — the stone appears more vivid, more saturated. This is the combination that stops people mid-sentence.

When to Give Aquamarine

Aquamarine is March's birthstone — but the best reason to give it is rarely a birthday.

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March Birthday

The traditional choice, but with an edge — a one-of-a-kind aquamarine piece says "I know you" in a way a generic birthstone pendant never could.

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Anniversary (19th Year)

Aquamarine is the traditional 19th anniversary stone. At Mohs 7.5–8, it's one of the few colored gemstones durable enough to wear every day for the next 19 years.

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"Something Blue" for a Bride

Natural, not novelty. Aquamarine's cool clarity photographs beautifully in every lighting condition — ceremony, reception, golden hour. Explore wedding jewelry →

Just Because

The most meaningful gifts have no occasion. A handcrafted aquamarine piece from a one-woman studio carries a story the recipient gets to tell — who made it, where it came from, and why there's only one.

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Milestone Moment

Graduation, promotion, a personal achievement worth marking. Aquamarine symbolizes courage and clarity — a stone for someone stepping into something new.

Aquamarine vs. Similar Stones

Three stones, three personalities. Here's how to know which one is yours.

Property Aquamarine Morganite Blue Topaz
Color Cool blue-green Warm pink-peach Vivid blue
Mineral Family Beryl (same as emerald) Beryl Topaz (silicate)
Hardness 7.5–8 Mohs 7.5–8 Mohs 8 Mohs
Daily Wear? Excellent Good Excellent
Price Range Moderate–high Moderate Affordable
Best For The person who wants cool, calm presence The person drawn to warmth and romance The person who wants saturated color on a budget
Personality Quiet power Soft glow Bold clarity

All three stones pair beautifully with 14k gold. Aquamarine and blue topaz lean contemporary in sterling silver; morganite warms up in rose gold.

How to Wear Aquamarine

Aquamarine doesn't fight for attention. It earns it. Here's how to let it work.

Solo Statement

One sculptural aquamarine necklace, nothing else competing at the neckline. Let the stone carry the conversation. This is how Andrea Li's pieces are designed to be worn — as the only thing anyone notices.

Best with: V-neck, off-shoulder, open collar

Layered Cool Tones

Aquamarine layers beautifully with green amethyst, moonstone, and labradorite — stones that share its cool, luminous energy without competing for dominance.

Best with: Neutral palette, minimal metals

Warm Metal Contrast

Pair aquamarine with 14k gold for a warm-cool tension that feels intentional. The gold brings out the stone's depth; the stone keeps the gold from reading too traditional.

Best with: Earth tones, ivory, warm neutrals

All Black + One Stone

The simplest formula that never fails. Aquamarine against all-black is electric — the stone becomes the entire focal point. No styling rules required.

Best with: Black dress, turtleneck, blazer
 
 
 
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Aquamarine Gemstone Guide

Aquamarine is the blue-to-green variety of beryl, the same mineral family as emerald, prized for its crystal-clear clarity and oceanic color range. Named from the Latin "aqua marina" (seawater), each stone captures that translucent, light-catching quality that makes it unmistakable among gemstones.

Inside this guide:

How aquamarine forms and where it's mined

Natural color variations from pale sky blue to deep teal

Historical significance and symbolic meaning

Durability facts and wearability for daily jewelry

Care essentials and styling tips

Whether you're drawn to aquamarine's calming color or considering it for an engagement ring alternative, this guide gives you the knowledge to select and wear aquamarine jewelry with confidence.

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