A tall ship galleon sailing through sea spray on an aquamarine ocean

Gentle to wear as Sea Mist, Precious as Calm.

Some stones don't demand attention — they simply bring it.

Galleon sailing away on aquamarine ocean

This genuine Brazilian Aquamarine pendant is part of a limited edition of just 98 — set in sterling silver by a UK supplier that sources gemstones directly from the communities that mine them. Traceability, ethics, and quiet beauty in one considered piece.

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About the stone

Aquamarine has a quality that's hard to describe until you see it. It's translucent - not quite transparent, not quite opaque - with a vitreous lustre that gives it the look of light passing through still water. The colour sits somewhere between icy blue and the faintest whisper of sea green. Calm, cool, and quietly collected in its sterling silver setting.

This stone is a genuine Brazilian Aquamarine, averaging 9ct, with a briolette faceted cut that draws the light in from every angle.

Galleon on a calm sea at sun set

About the piece

Set in a sterling silver triangle cushion bezel, the pendant sits softly - feminine in feel, considered in form. The bezel setting holds the stone close, letting its natural translucency do the work.

Aquamarine has been revered for thousands of years as a stone of calm, clarity, and courage. Sailors once carried it for safe passage.

Today it's worn by those who know that to Relax Into The Good Life, you start from within. Use the stone's ancient vibration to hold space for you.

Woman walking along beach bare foot and in an aquamarine dress

Why we chose this supplier

We don't stock gemstones lightly. This supplier advocates directly for the communities who mine these stones — ensuring fair practice and genuine traceability from ground to setting. That matters to us, and we think it matters to you too.

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