ZCOVA Offers Customizable Aquamarine March Birthstone Necklace in Gold and Platinum
ZCOVA lists an Aquamarine March Birthstone Necklace as a pendant-plus-chain available in 14k or 18k gold or platinum, with chain options that include 18k white and rose gold.

ZCOVA is now offering an Aquamarine March Birthstone Necklace presented as a pendant plus chain with pendant metal choices of 14k or 18k gold or platinum and chain options that include 18k white and rose. The brand’s product snapshots invite personalization and direct customers to its curators: "At ZCOVA, we provide personalised customisation services for aquamarine gemstone jewellery" and "Speak to our ZCOVA Curators today!"
The company frames its aquamarine collection with sweeping language — "Uncover the timeless charm of March’s birthstone" and promising that wearing ZCOVA pieces will make one feel "like ocean royalty" — while also listing industry credentials and service features: "GIA, Sarine, IGI, ICL" under graded by, accepted payments Visa and Mastercard, and installment options including Maybank, Public Bank, and Cimb. ZCOVA markets a signature 1-on-1 consultation described as "The Diamond & Gemstone Buying Experience that is Rated 5 Stars by 900+ online reviews," positioning the necklace as a customizable item within a full-service buying experience rather than a fixed stock SKU.
For buyers who prefer specific technical details, Mineralogy Design offers a useful point of comparison. Its Aquamarine Necklace in 14k recycled yellow gold lists the stone at 4 mm in diameter and approximately 0.25 ct, set in a 14k recycled yellow gold bezel with a polished finish, mounted on an 18" 14k gold chain, with production time "approximately 1-2 weeks" and pickup available at Mineralogy Studio, 1944 W Montrose Ave, Chicago IL 60613. Mineralogy’s explicit choice of a bezel setting speaks to durability and daily wearability; a bezel encircles the girdle and secures the stone against impact, unlike prong or halo-pave arrangements that prioritize light and brilliance.
ZCOVA’s own Pinterest imagery shows the brand working across sizes and settings: a ZCOVA 3.3 ct pear blue aquamarine ring in an 18k rose gold halo pave setting is captioned "This 3.3 carat sky blue aquamarine engagement ring is so serene and peaceful," and the pin notes availability for customised coloured gemstone rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets and jewellery in Malaysia. That example underscores ZCOVA’s range from high-carat centerstones to the pendant-focused necklace on its birthstone listing, and it illustrates how setting choice - halo pave versus bezel - influences both sparkle and security.
Market context is broad: Keviastyle lists fashion-forward March-themed pieces at accessible unit prices, for example a "Vita March Birthstone Shaker Necklace — $40.00" and a "Vita Lariat Necklace with Geometric Pendant and Blue Bar Charm — $85.00," while Amazon carries a Vagmine Jewel 925 sterling silver pendant described as a 6.00 mm aquamarine with a "Return this item for free" option and protection plans by Asurion, LLC. Those price points and retail services contrast with ZCOVA’s emphasis on graded labs and boutique consultation, and they underline that aquamarine jewelry spans sterling silver mass-market pendants to bespoke gold and platinum commissions.
ZCOVA’s Aquamarine March Birthstone Necklace therefore sits at the intersection of customization and traditional gem credentials: a pendant-plus-chain offered in 14k or 18k gold or platinum, sold through a service model that highlights curated consultation and graded-lab affiliations. For buyers seeking a March birthstone that can be tailored — metal, chain style, and setting — ZCOVA’s presentation makes clear that personalization, not a single spec sheet, defines this offering.
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