The care for this gemstone is relatively easy, because the stone is hard and difficult to crack. It can be washed with a mild soap and water solution, and even brushed with a toothbrush if it starts to collect dirt and grime. Be careful when choosing a detergent, as some detergents may react with the metal the stone is set in, and keep aquamarine out of the heat, as this may damage the stone.
The stone should maintain a proper oil and moisture balance by being worn next to the skin, although avoid wearing aquamarine if you have an active day planned, as the stone can crack or chip if slammed against something courtesy of (www.wisegeek.com/what-is-aquamarine.htm).





