No, aquamarine does not need to be cleansed.
Aquamarine stones can be polished, but the polishing process is not easy and it may require a lot of time and effort.
Aquamarine crystals are often found in nature, but sometimes they need to be activated. This can be done by soaking the crystal in water for a few hours or by using a crystal activation tool.
Aquamarine crystals should be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution. After cleaning, they should be charged by placing them in a light, airy place.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the quality of the aquamarine and the scratching surface. Some people believe that a scratch made on an untreated aquamarine with a fingernail will not leave a visible mark, while others report that scratches made on a treated aquamarine can leave noticeable marks. It is generally recommended that you avoid scratching an aquamarine as this could damage the gemstone.
Yes, gemstones can be repolished. However, this process is more difficult than regular polishing and may not achieve the same level of polish as a new gemstone.