Gold Aquamarine Ring, 14k Yellow Gold , Oval Stone Ring, Blue Emerald Gemstone Ring, March Birthstone, Eco Friendly Aquamarine Ring in 14k Yellow Gold, Made To order Aquamarine is the birthstone of March and is a precious stone in the same family as Emerald (green beryl) and Morganite (pink beryl). The size and clarity of this aquamarine is rare, and I wanted to create a setting that would allow the oval stone to shine. I feel matte finish gold does that best. I hand carved this rick gold setting and have set a glorious 10mm x 12mm Aquamarine gemstone the color of the faintest blue sky. The bezel is heavy walled, and open in the back, and set into the band. The finish is matte, but I can also polish to a high shine. The Matte looks beautiful next to a clear and cool aqua. This piece is handmade at Onegarnetgirl's workshop in Keene, NH. For more of Onegarnetgirl's original designs click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/onegarnetgirl?ref=shopsection_shophome_leftnavAbout my work: I make all of my jewelry in my small workshop in Keene, New Hampshire. Handmade jewelry is my passion and this is a dream come true for me and I appreciate all of your support throughout the years. Recycled Metals and Ethically Sourced Gemstones: I only use recycled metals to minimize the effect of mining on the environment. I use ethically sourced conflict-free gemstones from all over the world. Custom Work: I can customize this piece in different metals or with a different gemstone. I would also be thrilled to work with you on a completely custom piece where we work together to create the piece you are envisioning. Please send me a message if you are interested. Cleaning and Maintenance: To eliminate the need to clean often simply rinse a ring every time you wash your hands and remove it during lotion application, returning it when your hands are dry. Avoid cleaning with chemicals, including bleach, chlorine and jewelry dips. These can actually damage to metal and some soft gemstones. There are a number of ways to clean your gemstone and precious metal jewelry, the simplest and least expensive of which is using a hot water soak. Add a pinch of Oxyclean to a cup of hot (NOT boiling) water. Soak for 10 minutes, use a soft bristled toothbrush to remove any residual debris under the stone and in crevasses. Rinse well and dry. I love Wrights Silver polish and stock it in our Online shop as an add on. Just rub with a cloth and sterling is given a beautiful clean shine. Ultrasonic cleaners use high frequency sound waves to loosen debris and work very nicely. Connect with me: You can find all of my listings on Etsy on my shop page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/onegarnetgirl You can follow me on Facebook or Instagram: www.fb.com/garnetgirldesigns https://www.instagram.com/madelynncassin/ You can also check out my website: www.cassinjewelry.com