The Excellence of Kenyan Aquamarine

Discover the Quality and Craftsmanship

Kenyan Aquamarine is highly esteemed for its vibrant color and superior quality. Mined responsibly, Kenyan Aquamarine reflects the country’s rich natural heritage and the meticulous craftsmanship of its people.

The distinct geological features of Kenya contribute to the formation of high-quality Aquamarine deposits. This precious gemstone, sourced from the heart of Africa, symbolizes the blend of natural beauty and human ingenuity.

The Journey from Mine to Masterpiece

Meticulously Crafted, Ethically Sourced

Kenyan Aquamarine undergoes a meticulous journey from extraction to refinement, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of purity and quality. TGI’s commitment to ethical practices and excellence ensures that each piece of Aquamarine is processed with care and precision.

Step 1: Mining

Aquamarine ore is carefully extracted using responsible mining methods that minimize environmental impact. The ore is identified and mined with precision to preserve its quality and integrity.

Step 2: Crushing and Grinding

The extracted ore is crushed into small pieces and sorted to separate the Aquamarine crystals from other minerals. This process helps prepare the Aquamarine for further refinement.

Step 3: Refinement

The sorted Aquamarine undergoes various refinement processes, including washing and magnetic separation, to ensure the highest levels of purity and quality.

Step 4: Crafting

The refined Aquamarine is then crafted into exquisite jewelry pieces. Each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight the natural beauty and intrinsic value of Aquamarine.

Applications of Aquamarine

Aquamarine’s unique properties make it invaluable in a variety of applications:

  • Jewelry: Valued for its unique color and brilliance, Aquamarine is widely used in fine jewelry.
  • Healing and Symbolism: Associated with growth and renewal, Aquamarine is used in various cultural and metaphysical practices.
  • Industrial:  Occasionally used in abrasives and other industrial applications due to its hardness.