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Aquamarine 3mm Table Cut Cube AAA - 15-16 Inch

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Aquamarine is a transparent to translucent stone ranging from cerulean blue to light blue in higher grades. In lower grades it can be transparent to opaque and is commonly light blue, green and yellow with white and gray inclusions. The name is the Latin term for “water of the sea.” Aquamarine was once thought to be the treasure of mermaids, as well as a lucky stone for sailors.

SKU AQM3CUB-TC-AAA

Product Specifications

Stone type
Beryl
Cut
Cube
Bead size
3mm
Strand length
15-16 Inch
Drill style
Center-drilled (corner to corner or face to face)
Mohs hardness
7.5–8
Mineral family
Beryl
Treatment
Natural
Typical origin
BrazilMozambiqueMadagascarNigeriaPakistan
Care
Durable (Mohs 7.5–8). Ultrasonic and steam generally safe for clean material; avoid for fracture-filled strands.
The soft blue of real aquamarine

The soft blue of real aquamarine

Aquamarine is a pale, translucent sky-blue — clean and watery rather than deep. That soft clarity is the stone's signature, not a sign of low quality; bead aquamarine reads lighter than the saturated gems you see in rings, and that delicate blue is exactly why designers reach for it. It's natural beryl, the same mineral family as emerald, and most aquamarine is gently heated to clear the faint green out of the blue — a permanent, industry-standard step.
Cut to catch the light

Cut to catch the light

Because aquamarine is a light-toned stone, the cut does the work of giving it life. Faceted rondelles and microfaceted rounds break up the light inside each bead, so a pale blue strand sparkles and reads brighter than a smooth polish would. Reach for faceted when you want movement and shine; smooth rounds give a calmer, more matte pastel. Either way the color stays soft and clear.

Pairs well with

Pairs with Labradorite

Labradorite's grey-blue flash is the perfect foil for a soft sky-blue — one quiet and shifting, the other clear and calm, both in the same cool family. They layer beautifully and ship together. Add a little movement and depth beneath a pastel blue.
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Frequently asked questions

  • Is aquamarine usually heated, and does that affect durability?
    Most commercial aquamarine on the market is heat-treated to shift the rough's greenish-yellow tones toward the cleaner blue designers expect. The heating is stable, permanent, and doesn't compromise the stone's hardness or wearability — treated material handles the same as untreated. Untreated aquamarine exists but tends to read more pale green-blue. Treatment should be disclosed; ask before buying if it isn't specified. Either way, expect a Mohs 7.5–8 beryl that strings and wears like the rest of the family.
  • How does aquamarine compare to emerald, morganite, and tourmaline?
    Aquamarine, emerald, and morganite are all beryl — same mineral, different trace elements driving color (iron for aqua, chromium/vanadium for emerald, manganese for morganite). Hardness and care across the three are similar, though emerald is typically fracture-filled and far more fragile in practice. Tourmaline is a separate mineral, often confused with aqua in pale blue-green material but with a different crystal system and slightly lower hardness. In bead form, color and clarity usually tell them apart; the lab distinctions matter more in faceted gem goods.
  • What bead sizes and cuts work best for aquamarine projects?
    Aquamarine's pale, watery color reads best when light moves through it, which is why faceted rounds, rondelles, and microfaceted rounds are popular in the 2–4mm range for delicate necklaces, layering chains, and bridal work. Smooth rounds in 6–10mm carry more presence for statement strands and earrings where you want the color to read at distance. Pebble and nugget cuts show off natural color zoning and inclusions for organic, one-of-a-kind designs. Cubes and faceted cubes give a more architectural look for modern settings.
  • Can I use ultrasonic or steam cleaning on finished aquamarine pieces?
    Clean, untreated or simply heat-treated aquamarine generally tolerates ultrasonic and steam cleaning — the stone is hard (7.5–8) and chemically stable. The exception is material with visible fractures or any fracture/resin filling, which can be damaged by thermal shock or vibration. If you're unsure about a particular strand's clarity, stick with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, and store separately from softer stones to prevent scratching neighbors in a bead box.
  • Why do aquamarine strands vary so much in color saturation?
    Color in aquamarine depends on iron content and how the rough was treated. Pakistani and Brazilian material can run toward stronger blues, while Mozambique and Madagascar rough often produces softer, paler tones. Within a single strand you may also see zoning — beads cut from different parts of the same crystal can read slightly different. Faceted cuts amplify saturation by bouncing light; smooth rounds read paler at the same color grade. If consistent color matters for a production run, order from a single lot and expect some natural variation strand-to-strand.