The tradition of associating specific gemstones with particular months dates back to ancient times. The origin is believed to be rooted in the Biblical era, specifically in the Book of Exodus, which describes a breastplate worn by Aaron, the High Priest of the Israelites. This breastplate, known as the “Breastplate of Judgment,” was adorned with twelve stones, each representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Over time, these twelve stones were linked to the zodiac signs and, eventually, the months of the year.
By the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, there was a practice among certain groups to own all twelve stones and wear each one in accordance with its corresponding zodiac sign. However, the modern concept of wearing just one stone – associated with one’s birth month – became popular in the 18th century in Poland and was further popularized in the West in the following centuries.
The modern list of birthstones, as we recognize it today, was standardized in 1912 by the American National Retail Jewelers Association (now known as Jewelers of America). This list, with a few modifications, has been widely adopted and promoted, establishing the tradition as it stands in the contemporary world.
The popularity of birthstones can be attributed to a combination of factors: the allure of gemstones, the belief in their supposed mystical or therapeutic powers, and the personalized nature of a stone that ‘belongs’ to an individual based on their birth month. Over time, these stones have come to symbolize various qualities and are often gifted as jewelry to represent love, protection, and good fortune.
Following this rich tapestry of history and symbolism, birthstones have been meticulously categorized to resonate with each month, carrying with them a legacy of stories, virtues, and aesthetic appeal. These gemstones, shaped by centuries of lore and cultural significance, not only offer a glimpse into the past but also provide a personal touch to those born in their respective months. Let’s delve into the nuances of each birthstone, month by month, and uncover the unique attributes they bring to those who hold them dear.
January: Garnet
Symbolism: Renowned throughout history, the garnet is seen as a guardian stone, especially offering protection to travelers embarking on voyages.
History: Tracing back to antiquity, warriors from various civilizations embedded their armory with garnets, believing the gemstone would shield them from harm during combat.
Fun Fact: The garnet’s beauty is not confined to its quintessential deep red hue; in reality, its spectrum ranges from vibrant oranges to rich greens, making it a versatile gem in jewelry design.
Details:
•8x6mm Oval Red Garnet, 0.07×0.07mm Round I – J Total Carat Weight is 1.35 cttw.
•14k Yellow Gold with 14k stamp.
•18″ rope chain so that it’s ready for gift giving upon arrival.
Details:
•11x9mm Oval Red Garnet. Total Carat Weight is 3.60 cttw.
•14k Yellow Gold with 14k stamp.
18″ rope chain
February: Amethyst
Symbolism: Amethyst, with its tranquil violet shades, has always been synonymous with serenity and a clear mind.
History: The ancient Greeks revered this stone, wearing amulets made of amethyst in the firm belief that it would safeguard them from intoxication.
Fun Fact: Being a member of the expansive quartz family, amethyst shares lineage with other stones but stands out due to its captivating purple hue.
Details:
•14x10mm
•Emerald Cut Heat-Treated Purple Amethyst
•Carat Weight 6.46 cttw.
•10k White Gold w/ 10k stamp
•18″ rope chain
Details:
•14k Yellow Gold
•Cushion Checkerboard Cut
•Diamond Accented
18 Inch Chain
March: Aquamarine & Black Star Saphhire
Symbolism: The aquamarine, with its ethereal blue shade, is reminiscent of oceans and thus symbolizes maritime courage. The Black Star Sapphire, on the other hand, is a beacon of inner tranquility and unwavering focus.
History: Mariners of yore would often adorn themselves with aquamarine talismans, trusting the gem to guide them through tumultuous waters. Black Star Sapphires, with their unique astral effect, have been cherished throughout history.
Fun Fact: While a deeper blue hue in aquamarines often fetches a premium, the Black Star Sapphire’s unique lustrous star appears to dance as the gemstone moves under light.
Details:
•Embellished
•Solitaire, Halo Style
•0.4-ct Aquamarine and 0.198-ct Diamond.
•14K Gold/Platinum
•18 Inch chain
Details:
•10K Gold
•Antique Vintage Design
•18 inch Chain
•Lifetime Warranty
Details:
•Halo Designer Necklace Gemstone & Genuine Diamonds Pendant
•12X10MM
•18″ Chain
14K White Gold
April: Diamond & White Topaz
Symbolism: The diamond, with its unmatched brilliance and durability, has come to represent an undying bond of love. White Topaz, clear and lustrous, signifies mental clarity and spiritual rejuvenation.
History: Ancient Romans, enchanted by diamonds, theorized that these stones were remnants of fallen stars. Meanwhile, the luminous topaz found favor with ancient civilizations, who believed it was touched by a powerful Sun God.
Fun Fact: Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the diamond boasts of being the hardest known gemstone, while the more affordable White Topaz has found popularity as a diamond substitute in contemporary jewelry.
Details:
•GIA Certified & Laser
•Basket diamond pendant necklace.
•18K White Gold
•½-2 Carat
•Luxury Collection
•D-E Color, VS1-VS2 Clarity
100% Natural, un-treated, conflict free diamond
Details:
•0.91 x 0.49 x 0.22 inches
•Natural and conflict free
•Handcrafted in the USA
•14K White Gold
•(3/8 cttw)
•18” Chain
Details:
•Natural Briolette 7.0ct
•White Topaz
•14k White Gold Necklace
Details:
•Natural White Topaz
•5.0 carat
•14K Rose Gold
•18″ Rose Gold chain
May: Emerald
Symbolism: The emerald, with its lush green hue, stands as a symbol of passionate love and the cycle of rebirth.
History: The allure of emeralds was not lost on historical figures like Cleopatra, who was famously infatuated with these green gems.
Fun Fact: Every emerald carries within it “jardin” inclusions, essentially nature’s unique fingerprints, ensuring no two emeralds are identical.
Details:
•14K White Gold
•Created Emerald
•Quality: AAAA
•Carat : 3.87
•Zircon Gemstone
•Quality: AAA
•Total Zircon Gemstone Carat : 0.26.
Details:
•Platinum Emerald
•1 1/4 cttw Diamond
•Halo-Style, Sterling Silver,
•Platinum,
•Emerald Cut, 1-stone count
•Size: 8x6mm,
•Diamonds G-H
• Diamond Clarity SI2-SI3,
•Medal Size 7.71×7.85mm,
•35.17×15.66mm
Length 16 inch, 35.17 Inch
•Width 15.66mm
•Chain Style: Cable
•Chain Clasp Type Spring Ring
•Chain Width: 1mm
June: Pearl, Alexandrite & Smoky Quartz
Symbolism: Pearls, with their lustrous elegance, are often seen as emblems of purity and innocence. Alexandrite, with its captivating color-changing abilities, represents balance and joy. In contrast, Smoky Quartz, emanating earthy hues, offers a sense of grounding and calm.
History: Pearls have been adored for millennia across cultures, prized for their organic beauty and association with wealth and prestige. Alexandrite, with its rare chromatic qualities, has been regarded as a gem of good luck and fortune. Smoky Quartz, deeply rooted in ancient traditions, has been used by Druids in sacred ceremonies and by various cultures as a protective stone.
Fun Fact: Unlike most gemstones that are mined from the earth, pearls are organic gems that originate from living sea creatures. Alexandrite’s uniqueness lies in its ability to shift colors based on lighting conditions, ranging from green in daylight to red under incandescent light. Smoky Quartz showcases a gradient of hues, from a translucent light gray to an almost opaque black, exemplifying its depth and range.
Details:
•Stone Type: South Sea Pearl, Diamond
• 0.16ct;
•18K Rose Gold, Nickle Free & Tarnish Free
Details:
•Platinum
•Round Lab-Grown Alexandrite
•3/4 cttw Diamond Halo-Style
•16-18″
•Halo-Style Pendant
•Platinum
•Polished Lab-Created Alexandrite
•Round Stone 6mm
•Diamond Color: G-I
•Diamond Clarity: SI2-SI3
•Dimension: 17.79×13.89mm
•Length: 16-18 Inch
•Cable Chain
•Spring Ring Chain Clasp
Chain Width: 1mm
Details:
•Platinum
•Lab-Created Alexandrite
•Round
•6 mm
•Polished
•Lab-Created Alexandrite
•1/6 ctw Diamond Necklace
•16-18 Inch Necklace
Details:
•14K White Gold
•Smoky Quartz & Diamond
•9X7MM
•18 Inch Chain
Details:
•Genuine Smoky Quartz – Oval Shaped
•10X8mm
•14Kt White Gold (with Rhodium Plating)
•18 Inch Chain
•Additional Stones:
•0.06 Carat White-diamond
•Round Shape
•Color: L-M
•Clarity: I3
•Creation: natural
July: Ruby & Star Ruby
Symbolism: Ruby, often referred to as the ‘king of gems’, is a radiant emblem of passion and love. The Star Ruby, with its captivating asterism, deepens this symbolism by adding a touch of celestial wonder.
History: For centuries, rubies have been treasured across civilizations; from Burmese warriors who believed they made them invincible in battle to ancient traders who valued them as a precious gem. Star Rubies, with their unique star-like effect, are especially rare and have been sought after by gem enthusiasts throughout history.
Fun Fact: Rubies, due to their hardness, are second only to diamonds and are a part of the corundum family. The unique star effect in Star Rubies, known as asterism, occurs due to the presence of rutile inclusions and is best observed under direct sunlight.
Details:
•Natural Ruby – Oval Shaped
•Advanced polishing technology
•Standard electroplating process
•18K Rose Gold
Details:
•Natural Ruby
•14K White Gold
•1/3 cttw Diamond
•16-18″ Necklace
•Halo-Stylee
•Polished, Rhodium Plated
•Center Stone Shape Oval
•Stone Type Ruby, 1-stone
•Stone Size 7x5mm
•Diamonds:
Weight 3/8 cttw,Color G-I,Clarity I1
•16.1×9.3mm, 16.1×9.3mm
•16-18 Inch Cable Chain Style
•Spring Ring Chain Clasp, Chain Width 1mm
Details:
•Created Ruby
•18 Inch Chain
•Lifetime Warranty
•Width: 8.00 mm
•Length: 14.00 mm
•Additional Stones: 0.06 carat white-diamond,
•Shape: Round
•Color: L-M
•Clarity: I3
•Creation: natural, Treatment: not-treated.
Details:
•Star Ruby Cross Pendant Necklace
•14K White Gold
•2 x 2 x 2 inches; 6 Ounces
•18 Inch Chain
August: Peridot
Symbolism: With its vibrant green shades, the peridot is a gemstone symbolizing raw strength and vitality.
History: In ancient Egypt, this radiant stone was known as the “gem of the sun”, a tribute to its sunlit sparkle.
Fun Fact: Uniquely, peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color: a striking spectrum of green.
Details:
•Green Peridot Gemstone
•Cushion-cut
•Size 8mm
•Total carat weight 2.47 ctw
•10K Rose Gold
•Complemented by sparkling diamond accents
•18-Inch chain
Details:
•Green Peridot Gemstone
•Cushion-cut
•Size 8mm
•Total carat weight 2.47 ctw
•10K White Gold
•Complemented by sparkling diamond accents
18-Inch chain
September: Sapphire
Symbolism: With its deep blue tones, the sapphire is an emblem of profound wisdom and steadfast loyalty.
History: During the medieval period, sapphires were sought after, with many believing they could ward off malevolent forces.
Fun Fact: Though widely recognized for its blue hue, sapphires manifest in a variety of colors, the only exception being red.
Details:
•Openwork chandelier dangle
•With diamonds
•Accented with natural color-treated blue sapphires in marquise and pear shapes
•1.00 cttw Dimond
•Measures 6.8 x 4. mm, 6 x 4.5mm and 8 x 4mm
•18K White Gold
•Classic 18 inch box chain
•Spring ring clasp.
•F-G Color
•SI Clarity
Details:
•Blue Sapphire
•8X6MM oval-shaped blue sapphire as its centerpiece
•14K Yellow Gold: Gemstone
•Total carat weight 2.03 cttw
•18-Inch chain
October: Opal, Onyx & Pink Ice (Tourmaline)
Symbolism: Opals, with their iridescent play-of-color, inspire self-confidence; Onyx, with its solid blackness, is an emblem of protection and resilience; Pink Ice or Tourmaline, in its delicate pink shade, speaks of tender love and compassion.
History: Opals have been shrouded in myth and legend across cultures; Onyx, cherished by Roman generals for its strength, also found use in early Egyptian rituals; Tourmaline, with its myriad hues, has been linked with energy balance and healing.
Fun Fact: No two opals are alike, each carrying its unique fire; Onyx has been a staple in artistic and ceremonial artifacts since Egypt’s Second Dynasty; Tourmalines offer a kaleidoscope of colors, making them a jeweler’s delight.
Details:
•Opal
•Embellished with A – good-quality 0.8-ct Opal
•0.174-ct Diamond
•14K Solit Gold/Platinum
•18 Inch Gold/Platinum Chain
Details:
•14x10mm
•Black Onyx
•Emerald Cut
•Carat Weight 5 cttw
•10k White Gold
•18-Inch Rope Chain
Details:
•12X10MM Pink Ice
•14K White Gold
•Genuine Diamonds
•Halo Designer Pendant
18″ Chain
November: Citrine & Tiger’s Eye
Symbolism: Citrine, with its sunny disposition, echoes themes of success and joy, while the bands of the Tiger’s Eye mirror the qualities of courage and visionary clarity.
History: Citrine, with its golden hues, found favor among Art Deco enthusiasts; Tiger’s Eye, with its protective energies, has been a cherished talisman throughout the annals of time.
Fun Fact: Citrine is essentially a variety of quartz with its golden charm; Tiger’s Eye is renowned for its chatoyancy, meaning a silky luster that seems to move across the stone.
Details:
•14x10mm Yellow Citrine
•Octagon Heat-Treated
•4x4mm Citrine
•Total Carat Weight 8.40 cttw
•10k White Gold
18 Inch Rope Chain
Details:
•Citrine
•14k Yellow Gold
•Diamond Halo Setting
•Clasp Bale For Thicker Chains
•18 Inch Chain
Details:
•0.45 Ct. Citrine Charm
•100% Genuine Diamond Diamond:
•Wt 0.43 ct
•Color G-H Diamond
•Clarity S2-SI1 Diamonds
•Cut: Brilliant Cut
•18K or 14K Solid Gold
•Gold wt 18K Solid gold
•Sizes 6″/ 6.5″/ 7″/ 7.5″/ 8″
December: Blue Topaz & Turquoise
Symbolism: Blue Topaz, reminiscent of clear skies, signifies tranquility and inner peace, while Turquoise, with its historical significance, is a harbinger of prosperity and luck.
History: Both these gems, with their alluring shades, have served as talismans, offering protection to wearers through the ages.
Fun Fact: Techniques like heat treatment can be used to enhance the vibrancy of Blue Topaz; Turquoise, with its distinct blue-green hue, boasts of a legacy in jewelry-making that spans over six millennia.
Details:
•Irradiated London Blue Topaz
•14x10mm
•Emerald Cut
•Total Carat Weight 9.50 cttw
•10K White Gold
•18 Inch Cable Chain
Details:
•1 pc of Octagon London Blue Topaz
•24x17mm genuine London Blue Topaz
•76 pcs small round London Blue Topaz
•87 Pieces of White Topaz
•Solid 92.5% Nickel-Free Sterling Silver
•With Rhodium-Plated
•Mirror-like Finish
•Bold Design
•Extravaganza Style
•163 pcs of Side-Stone Set
•18 Inch single-locking, fold-over clasp
Details:
•1 pc of Turquoise
•.925 Sterling Silver
•18 Inch Chain
In the shimmering world of gemstones, birthstones hold a unique and personal resonance. As we journey through each month, these radiant jewels offer more than just aesthetic allure; they are a reflection of our shared histories, cultural myths, and the individual stories we weave from cradle to grave. Whether you wear them for their symbolic weight, their mesmerizing beauty, or a blend of both, birthstones serve as a luminous testament to the intricate tapestry of life and the myriad ways nature intertwines with our personal narratives. Celebrate each moment, each memory, with the timeless sparkle of your very own birthstone.
Details:
• Scalloped Edging Frame a Tree Adorned with Sapphire, Amethyst, Emerald, Aquamarine, Peridot, Garnet, Pink Tourmaline, and Ruby
•Polished Sterling Silver
•Hypoallergenic Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver Rope Chain
•1.536 X 1.066 Inches Wide
•18 Inch Rope Chain
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