Pale Blue Gemstones
Our Pale Blue Gemstones selection highlights gentle pastel tones that convey tranquillity and elegance. These delicate hues are ideal for minimalist and vintage-inspired jewellery. Each gemstone is responsibly sourced and masterfully set to ensure timeless appeal in every Diamonds & Co creation.

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Emma Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K White Gold Halo Ring
|£47.16
per month
Bea Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow Gold Ring
|£38.61
per month
+ 3 more colors
Gigi Natural Aquamarine 9K Yellow Gold Ring
|£27.81
per month
+ 6 more colors
Harriet Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9k White Gold Oval Ring
|£34.56
per month
Nara Natural Aquamarine 9K White Gold Rubover Trilogy Ring
|£39.51
per month
Misty Evil Eye Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow & White Gold Pendant
|£45.72
per month
Teresa Solitaire Natural Aquamarine 9K White Gold Oval Stud Earrings
|£31.41
per month
Lottie Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow Gold Ring
|£40.86
per month
+ 2 more colors
Zoe Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow Gold Ring
|£47.16
per month
+ 2 more colors
Lottie Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow Gold Ring
|£41.31
per month
+ 2 more colors
Farah Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow & White Gold Ring
|£36.36
per month
+ 1 more color
Lottie Natural Aquamarine & Diamond 9K Yellow Gold Ring
|£41.76
per month
+ 2 more colors
Farah Natural Aquamarine & Diamond White Gold Ring
|£40.41
per month
Gemstones FAQs
Which gemstones are the most valuable?
Diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires are considered the most valuable gemstones. Their worth is influenced by colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight - with rarity and quality playing a key role in determining price.
Which gemstones are considered precious?
The four precious gemstones are diamond, emerald, sapphire, and ruby, due to their rarity and exceptional hardness, measured by the Mohs scale. Diamonds are the hardest, ranking at the very top, while sapphires and rubies follow closely at level nine.
How are gemstones formed?
Most gemstones form naturally over millions of years as minerals deep within the earth. Some, like diamonds and zircon, are brought to the surface by volcanic activity, while others, like topaz and tourmaline, crystallise slowly from hot fluids and gases.
How can I tell if a gemstone is genuine?
The most reliable way to confirm a gemstone’s authenticity is through a certificate from a recognised gemological laboratory, such as the GIA. These certificates verify that the stone has been professionally tested and meets strict quality standards
What are the best gemstones for everyday wear?
For everyday wear, it’s best to choose durable gemstones with a Mohs hardness of 7 or above. Diamonds, sapphires, rubies, topaz, and quartz are all excellent options - they resist scratching and stand up well to daily life, making them ideal for long-lasting jewellery.
How should I care for my gemstones?
Clean your gemstones gently using warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals or vigorous scrubbing, as this can damage the stone or its setting. To prevent scratches, store each piece separately in a soft-lined pouch or jewellery box.
























































































