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In a recent thread @Bron357 explained why green/blue was her much preferred color for aquamarine, and that she'd had to wait 15 years to find the right one. The photos of her fabulous Aqua will knock your socks off. WWW
DW has been less than thrilled with all the light blue aquas we have seen but, unbeknownst to her, I added a green one to her bucket list.
I thought my search was going to be a long one, but guess what...yesterday we walked into a Palm Desert consignment store and this little beauty cried out "Hey Peter, I'm over here"
23 Cts of sea green gorgeousness, with a very nice diamond halo. DW fell in love at first sight, score! It fits perfectly on her middle finger, double score!
The stone does have a long, very narrow window face on, but it seems to add to its charm. Tilting the ring produces mesmerizing variations in shade. DW's first inclination was to convert the ring to an E-W hanging pendant, but decided, for the time being, to see if she could get used to wearing such a humongous ring. She wore it all day today and found it very comfortable, I suspect it's going to stay just as it is.
Thanks to Bron for yet another very informative post, without that I wouldn't even have known there was such a thing as a sea green aqua!
DW has been less than thrilled with all the light blue aquas we have seen but, unbeknownst to her, I added a green one to her bucket list.

23 Cts of sea green gorgeousness, with a very nice diamond halo. DW fell in love at first sight, score! It fits perfectly on her middle finger, double score!

The stone does have a long, very narrow window face on, but it seems to add to its charm. Tilting the ring produces mesmerizing variations in shade. DW's first inclination was to convert the ring to an E-W hanging pendant, but decided, for the time being, to see if she could get used to wearing such a humongous ring. She wore it all day today and found it very comfortable, I suspect it's going to stay just as it is.

Thanks to Bron for yet another very informative post, without that I wouldn't even have known there was such a thing as a sea green aqua!