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Aquamarines are hard stones that don’t scratch easily, so use a jeweler’s loupe or magnifying glass to check the surface for scratches. If you notice scratches or bubbles, the stone is likely glass. A real aquamarine should also appear to be different colors depending on the angle from which you look at the stone. Finally, place the stone against your skin to see if it feels cool, which is a sign that it’s real. Glass tends to warm up to room temperature.

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