Aquamarine Bracelet · Origin
Aquamarine Bracelet · Origin
A bracelet for the weeks when you've been holding too much for too long and the words won't come out the way you mean them.
Pale to sea blue, the lightest piece in the Origin line on the wrist.
A low Water element doesn't feel like the obvious kind of tired. It feels more like a water level dropping slowly without you noticing. You're not unwilling to talk, it just costs effort to talk. You're not unwilling to stop, you just keep thinking about the one thing you haven't finished.
People around you say you're steady and reliable. Only you know your body started slowing down a step ahead of your mind.
Aquamarine sits on the clearest side of the Origin line, with colour flowing softly from pale blue to sea blue. On your wrist it feels like the cool light from a morning window held still, present in meetings, on the commute, late at night when you reopen a document.
We picked this colour intensity for a reason. The point is to be at the same frequency as Water, not to drop another layer of cold over you. It's meant to bring your rhythm back into flow, not to give anyone else the impression of "she's wearing something chilly."
If you're not sure whether Water is your direction, start with the BaZi tool.
Origin General pieces share one design language: quiet refinement. An 8mm main stone holds the wrist's visual centre, 6mm clear quartz spacers create breathing rhythm, and 18k gold-plated accent beads bring a metallic shimmer that stops short of flashy.
The focal piece is a small zircon bow charm. The bow is Mio&Gem's signature for the General line, not a sweet-girlish bow but a structured softness, like a light punctuation mark on your wrist.
- Main Stone8mm aquamarine rounds, hand-picked to keep natural colour flow
- Spacers6mm clear quartz
- Hardware18k gold-plated accent beads
- Focuszircon bow charm on an 18k gold-plated base
- Buildelastic cord, knot hidden under the hardware
- Lengthapproximately 16cm, adjusted to wrist circumference
- Packagingpresented in a Mio&Gem jewellery box
Natural aquamarine carries gentle variation in tone. A single bracelet may flow from pale blue to mid to sea blue across the beads, and some beads may show fine bubble-like inclusions or light fractures inside.
Pairs with white, cream, pale linen, light blue, grey, navy, and dark green. Aquamarine is one of the few colours that reads through all four seasons, fresh against summer whites and a clean note under autumn knits.
Weekdays: wear it alone. The colour doesn't pull attention in meetings or presentations, but the luster moves quietly when you turn your wrist.
Weekends: layer with a slim gold chain, a moonstone bracelet, or a clear quartz strand. The aquamarine gains depth in the stack while keeping the overall feel light and clean.
Mohs hardness 7.5 to 8, harder than common quartz, durable for daily wear. Sweat and handwashing are fine. Avoid long soaks or chlorinated pool water (mostly to protect the metal hardware), avoid perfume and disinfectant alcohol, and store separately in the jewellery box overnight.
Use the BaZi tool. It reads your full chart from your birth date and time, then returns the Five Elements direction. This bracelet matches when the tool returns Water + General. If your reading points to Fire or Earth instead, look at the other Origin pieces aligned to those elements.
Aquamarine has a long association with courage and deep rest in folk readings. Mio&Gem doesn't promise that wearing a bracelet brings instant courage. What we do is match the stone to a chart that needs Water flowing again. The energy aquamarine carries is "bring the water level back into motion," not "instantly recharge."
Precision-cut zircon set on an 18k gold-plated base. Brighter than typical rhinestone, durable under sweat and handwashing. Avoid perfume and disinfectant alcohol; store it separately from other hard pieces to prevent scratches.
Not at all. We don't force the beads to match. The flow from pale blue to sea blue, plus the occasional fine bubble-like inclusion or light fracture inside a bead, is what natural aquamarine looks like. If a bracelet's beads were perfectly even in tone and flawless inside, it would usually be a sign of heavy treatment or a synthetic stone.
To confirm whether this bracelet matches your current direction, start with the BaZi tool.
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