Non-Hidden Crystal Gems Gemsonas/Aquamarine (Right Chest Gem)

Aquamarine is a Homeworld Gem and an original character made by Hamslice. BlueWhiteLight drew this character for winning a contest.

Appearance
Aquamarine has cyan skin and darker cyan hair. Her eyes are dark blue, and she wears a deep blue uniform with puffy pants. Her hair is very long and fluffy, and she wears it in a ponytail.

(not pictured) She has a few specs on her gemstone, which results in markings under her eyes that look like tears. Her eyebrows are oddly thick, and her mouth is very wide, giving her a very strange appearance.

Personality
Aquamarine is known to be cowardly and a bit of a loner. She's always very hesitant and careful about things, but as a result, can't seem to make long-lasting friendships.

Abilities
Aquamarine possesses standard Gem abilities, bubbling, shapeshifting, fusion, regeneration, agelessness, and superhuman strength/durability.

Skillset

 * Whip proficiency: Aquamarine can summon a whip that doubles as a destabilizer.

Unique Abilities

 * Water Wings: Aquamarine is able to summon a pair of wings, similar to canon Aquamarine and Lapis Lazuli.
 * Super Speed: Aquamarine is very fast when flying.

Trivia

 * Her design was made by Hamslice
 * Her gem is deformed, and because of its effects, she is lower-rank than a typical aquamarine would be.

Gemology
Gemstone Information


 * Aquamarine is the official birthstone for March, assigned with the Zodiac sign Scorpio and the planet Neptune.
 * Aquamarine is a light-blue variety of beryl, a cyclosilicate mineral that includes emerald and morganite.
 * The colors can be pale to light-blue, dark-blue, blue-green, and green-blue.
 * The more saturated the color, the higher the value. However, almost all aquamarine is typically a lighter blue tone.
 * It derives its name from the Latin term for seawater and has a long tradition of being a stone for those who spend much of their time at sea.
 * It was known as the sailor's gem to the Greeks and Romans, believing that it ensured a safe and prosperous passage across stormy seas, and was often worn by them during that time.
 * One of the largest aquamarines in the world, the Dom Pedro aquamarine, was unearthed in Pedra Azul, Minas Gerais, Brazil in 1910. It was cut into many gemstones worth a total of 100,000 karats.