I recently inherited a ring from my Grandmother. My Mom had told me that was it was an aquamarine. I took it so my jeweler and had it placed in an updated white gold setting and I LOVE wearing it now. However, the jeweler mentioned that he thought the color looked more like blue topaz. He just based this on the coloring since they don't really deal with colored stones.
Well curiosity has gotten the best of me now! I picked up a cheap diamond tester from amazon after reading that blue topaz would register because of its thermal conductivity and aqua would not. The stone does not register (though my actual diamond regsiters so I assume the tester works). Should I assume that it is in fact aqua then?
Here is a before and after picture. The ring was probably 50+ years old and was so dirty that the stone looked cloudy. I'm so pleased with how well it cleaned up.

And here it is compared to my 1 ct engagement ring for size reference, definitely a lot bigger.


Well curiosity has gotten the best of me now! I picked up a cheap diamond tester from amazon after reading that blue topaz would register because of its thermal conductivity and aqua would not. The stone does not register (though my actual diamond regsiters so I assume the tester works). Should I assume that it is in fact aqua then?
Here is a before and after picture. The ring was probably 50+ years old and was so dirty that the stone looked cloudy. I'm so pleased with how well it cleaned up.

And here it is compared to my 1 ct engagement ring for size reference, definitely a lot bigger.

