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Aquamarine ring from the Aurora collection
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Description
- 70% sterling silver, 30% aquamarine
- Band width: approx. 0.15 cm
- Stone size: approx. 1 cm x 1 cm
Aurora Jewelry Collection - the Light of the Sky, the Shape of the Earth
Inspired by the ever-changing colors of the Northern Lights, the Aurora collection captures nature’s most spectacular phenomenon in stone. Raw, fractured tourmalines in shades of green, pink, purple, and multicolored “watermelon” tones shimmer like bands of light across the night sky. Each stone is individually set, preserving its untamed form and natural beauty. The palette is completed with blue aquamarines, crystalline herkimer diamonds with golden-graphite inclusions, and the deep black of schorl. This is jewelry for those who long to carry a piece of nature in its most perfect form.
Sterling Silver Ring with Aquamarine
This ring from the Aurora collection is distinguished by the raw beauty of aquamarine. The stone, glowing in sea-green and blue hues, is set in sterling silver (925) and mounted on a delicate, slender band. Its irregular, uncut form makes each ring one of a kind - just as every aurora borealis is a unique and unrepeatable spectacle. Aquamarine symbolizes calm, harmony, and purity - believed to bring serenity and courage in expressing emotions. The combination of a minimalist band with a vibrant, natural gemstone creates jewelry that highlights individuality and adds a subtle glow to the hand.
No two aquamarines are alike - so no two rings are ever exactly the same. Stones may vary slightly in shape, size, and shade, making each piece unique.
If you are unsure which ring size to choose, you’ll find detailed guidance in the “sizes” section on our website.
Aquamarine - Legends, History, and Meaning
Aquamarine, whose name comes from the Latin aqua marina - “sea water” - has been associated for centuries with the ocean, journeys, and harmony. Its color evokes the memory of calm waves and the depth of the sea. In antiquity, it was believed to be a treasure of mermaids, and sailors carried it as a talisman to protect them from storms and misfortune at sea. In Roman and Greek culture, aquamarine symbolized love and fidelity. Gifted to newlyweds, it was said to bring marital happiness and harmony. In medieval legends, the stone was believed to clear the mind, encourage honesty, and resolve disputes - making it a gem often worn by judges and counselors.
Today, aquamarine is cherished both for its spiritual symbolism and its unique beauty. It is a stone that unites the harmony of nature with the depth of meaning - perfect for those seeking balance, courage, and inner peace.
