How to care for your

Aquamarine

About colored gemstones

Every gemstone is a natural creation, formed over time by unique geological forces. No two stones are alike. Their colour, structure, and character give your jewel its individuality and determine how it should be worn and cared for. In gemmology, hardness refers to a gemstone’s resistance to scratching and is measured on the Mohs scale, which ranges from 1 (very soft) to 10 (diamond).

This hardness influences how well a gemstone retains its surface polish over time, but it does not indicate resistance to impact. Even the hardest gemstones can chip or cleave if struck at the wrong angle. Alongside hardness, properties such as toughness, cleavage, and stability define how a gemstone reacts to pressure, heat, light, and chemicals. Because each stone combines these characteristics differently, care is guided by the gemstone itself rather than by appearance alone.

With thoughtful handling, your Orphée jewel will preserve its beauty, integrity, and refinement for years to come. 

Jewellery care

To ensure your jewellery continues to shine beautifully, Orphée offers a yearly professional cleaning, along with a careful check of the prongs to ensure each setting remains secure and perfectly aligned. To preserve the beauty and longevity of your jewellery, we recommend removing it during the following activities.

Spa, sauna, and steam rooms

Heat, steam, and sudden cooling may affect both gemstones and settings.

Showering & bathing

Soap residue and temperature changes can dull gemstones over time.

Gardening or manual work

Soil, dust, and repeated contact with hard materials may cause abrasion or chipping. Gemstones and gold are solid materials, yet they should always be worn with care.

Swimming in pools or the sea

Chlorine and salt water can damage both gemstones and precious metals.

As a general rule, jewellery should be the last item you put on and the first you remove. This helps limit exposure to perfume, hairspray, cosmetics, and creams. When not worn, store each piece separately in a soft pouch or a lined jewellery box to prevent scratching or impact.

Family

Beryl

Hardness

Between 7.5 and 8 on the Mohs hardness scale

Key characteristics

Moderate durability with sensitivity to heat. Aquamarine is suitable for regular wear when handled with care.

Meaning

Traditionally associated with calmness, clarity, and serenity.
Aquamarine is valued for its soothing and balanced presence.

Cleaning

Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Ultrasonic cleaning is usually safe under controlled conditions.

Avoid

Prolonged exposure to heat, such as spa, sauna, or steam rooms. Harsh chemicals and strong household cleaning products.

Colour and variety considerations

Heat treated aquamarine, which is very common, is stable in daily wear but should not be exposed to high heat.
Very pale stones may show surface wear more easily over time.

Wearing advice

Suitable for regular wear with appropriate care.
Remove during physical activities of situations involving impact, pressure, or heat exposure.