These Aquamarine and Diamond Hoop Earrings combine natural aquamarine and natural diamond stones along a 14kt white gold hoop design, totalling 0.95 carats across the pair with G colour SI1 clarity diamond accents. Aquamarine is the soft blue-to-blue-green variety of beryl (the same mineral family as emerald), the March birthstone and one of the most accessible blue gemstone categories at fine-jewelry quality. The white gold setting (purity 585) provides cool tonal contrast that supports the aquamarine's soft blue colour, distinct from yellow gold settings that can warm the apparent stone colour. At 0.62 inches in length with an oval inner profile (11.25 x 12.25mm), the earrings read as mid-size hoops suited to daily or occasion wear.
Aquamarine is the soft blue-to-blue-green colour variety of natural beryl (the same mineral family as emerald, but with iron-based colour instead of chromium-and-vanadium). Aquamarine registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable enough for daily earring wear with reasonable care. The colour ranges from very light blue through stronger blue-green tones, naturally occurring without colour treatment (though some aquamarines are heat-treated to enhance blue colour, this is standard accepted trade practice). The diamond accent stones are natural mined diamonds in G colour and SI1 clarity, top-tier accent diamond specifications. Aquamarine is the March birthstone, making these earrings a natural March-birthday gift in addition to general fine-jewelry occasion use.
The 14kt white gold setting (purity 585) holds the aquamarine and diamond stones along the hoop, the cool silvery white gold tone provides tonal contrast that supports the aquamarine's soft blue colour rather than warming or competing with it. White gold is the conventional metal pairing for aquamarine fine jewelry because the cool tone-on-cool tone palette reads as cohesive. The oval inner profile (11.25 x 12.25mm) gives the hoops a slightly elongated shape distinct from circular hoops, and clip-back closure secures the earrings reliably for daily wear.
Aquamarine occupies a recognised position in coloured-stone fine jewelry, the soft blue colour is broadly appealing for buyers wanting blue-stone jewelry without committing to sapphire price tiers, and the March birthstone association makes aquamarine pieces naturally suited to March-birthday gifting. The combination with diamond accents in white gold is a classical aquamarine-jewelry palette, the bright diamond sparkle adds visual contrast against the soft aquamarine colour while the cool white gold metal unifies the cool-tone palette. For buyers searching for aquamarine earrings (a specific fine-jewelry category with consistent buyer demand), this hoop format offers a contemporary alternative to the more common drop or stud aquamarine formats.
Yes. The aquamarine is natural mined beryl. The blue colour is naturally occurring, though aquamarines are commonly heat-treated to enhance the blue colour (standard accepted trade practice that does not make the stone synthetic).
Yes. The diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G colour and SI1 clarity, top-tier accent specifications.
Aquamarine registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable enough for daily earring wear with reasonable care. Avoid hard impact and ultrasonic cleaning.
Yes. Aquamarine is the March birthstone, well-suited as a March-birthday gift, spring-occasion piece, or general blue-stone fine-jewelry purchase.
Yes. Real solid 14kt white gold (purity 585), typically rhodium-plated for the bright white finish. Re-plating service is available at our showroom over time as the rhodium can wear thin with regular wear.