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Emerald-Cut Aquamarine and Diamond Tennis Bracelet 9.61tcw 14kt White Gold

Gold Diamond Gemstone Jewelry
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ROY-WC3353Q
$4,085.00
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Emerald-Cut Aquamarine and Diamond Tennis Bracelet 9.61tcw 14kt White Gold

This Emerald-Cut Aquamarine and Diamond Tennis Bracelet centers 9.45 carats of natural emerald-cut aquamarine accented by 0.16 carats of natural G/H colour, SI1/SI2 clarity diamond, set along a 14kt white gold bracelet at 7 inches in length and 4.60mm thickness, totalling 9.61 total carat weight. The emerald-cut faceting on the aquamarine stones is distinctive in coloured-stone bracelets, the rectangular step-cut produces broader light-flash and visible internal reflection rather than the brilliant sparkle of round-cut alternatives, well-suited to showcasing aquamarine's signature blue-to-blue-green colour. Aquamarine is the March birthstone, making this bracelet a natural March-birthday gift in addition to general fine-jewelry occasion use.

Bracelet at a Glance

  • Stones: Natural aquamarine (emerald cut) + natural diamond
  • Aquamarine weight: 9.45tcw
  • Diamond weight: 0.16tcw
  • Diamond grade: G/H colour, SI1/SI2 clarity
  • Total carat weight: 9.61tcw
  • Metal: 14kt white gold (purity 585)
  • Bracelet length: 7.00 inches
  • Bracelet thickness: 4.60mm
  • Stone cut: Emerald cut (rectangular step-cut)
  • Closure: Box clasp lock
  • Finish: Polished
  • Birthstone: March (aquamarine)
  • SKU: ROY-WC3353Q

About the Natural Aquamarine and Diamonds

Aquamarine is the soft blue-to-blue-green variety of natural beryl (the same mineral family as emerald, but with iron-based colour content rather than emerald's chromium and vanadium). Aquamarine registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable for fine-jewelry use with reasonable care. The blue colour is naturally occurring, though most commercial aquamarine is heat-treated to enhance and stabilise the blue colour saturation (typically reducing greenish tinge to produce purer blue), this is universally accepted fine-jewelry trade practice and does not make the stones synthetic. The 0.16tcw of diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity, top-tier fine-jewelry accent diamond specifications. The emerald cut on the aquamarine stones is the rectangular step-cut featuring concentric rectangular facets parallel to the stone perimeter, producing broader light-flash distinct from the brilliant sparkle of round-cut alternatives.

About the Tennis Construction in 14kt White Gold

The 14kt white gold (purity 585) setting provides cool tonal complement to the soft blue aquamarine colour, white gold being the conventional metal pairing for blue and pink sapphire and aquamarine fine jewelry. The cool-on-cool palette unifies the metal and stone into a cohesive contemporary aesthetic. At 4.60mm bracelet thickness, this piece sits at the mid-range for gemstone tennis bracelets, the 7-inch standard length fits most adult women's wrist sizes comfortably. Box clasp closure secures the bracelet reliably. The 14kt white gold is typically rhodium-plated for the bright white finish, periodic re-plating service is available at our showroom over time.

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About Aquamarine and the Emerald Cut

Aquamarine occupies a distinctive position in fine jewelry, the soft blue colour appeals broadly across daily-wear and occasion contexts and the natural-stone authenticity (real beryl rather than synthetic or simulant) reads as appropriate fine-jewelry quality at accessible price tiers. The March birthstone association makes aquamarine bracelets naturally suited to March-birthday gifting. The emerald cut on the aquamarine stones is notable, this rectangular step-cut is named after its traditional use on emerald stones, producing broader light-flash and visible internal clarity (the open windows of the step-cut show the stone's internal character clearly) distinct from the concealing brilliant-cut alternatives. The emerald cut works particularly well on aquamarine because aquamarine typically has excellent natural clarity that the open emerald-cut facets can showcase. At this bracelet's $4,085 price tier with 9.61tcw of natural-stone weight, the piece offers substantial aquamarine presence at accessible mid-range pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the aquamarine natural?

Yes. The aquamarine is natural mined beryl coloured blue by iron content. As is universally standard for commercial natural aquamarine, the stones are typically heat-treated to enhance and stabilise the blue colour saturation (universal accepted fine-jewelry trade practice that does not make the stones synthetic).

Are the diamond accents natural?

Yes. The 0.16tcw of diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity, top-tier fine-jewelry accent diamond specifications.

Is this a March birthstone bracelet?

Yes. Aquamarine is the traditional March birthstone, making aquamarine bracelets well-suited for March-birthday gifting or for March-born buyers wanting birthstone-aligned fine jewelry.

What is the emerald cut?

Emerald cut is a rectangular step-cut featuring concentric rectangular facets parallel to the stone perimeter, producing broader light-flash and visible internal clarity (the open windows of the step-cut show the stone's internal character clearly). Named after its traditional use on emerald stones, the cut works particularly well on aquamarine because aquamarine typically has excellent natural clarity that the cut can showcase.

Is aquamarine durable for daily wear?

Aquamarine registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable for fine-jewelry use with reasonable care. Avoid hard impact and ultrasonic cleaning as a precaution.