It gives others a glimpse into your personality when you wear birthstones to express your individuality. In finding your birthstone or shopping for birthstone jewellery, there are many gemstones to choose from. There is no limit to the number of stones per month. A birthstone by month is a popular choice, but you may prefer a less traditional choice, such as a stone with special significance or a stone associated with your zodiac sign. If you are looking for a unique gift for someone in your life or yourself, we can help you find the perfect birthstone ring. 

Birthstones: What Do They Mean?

A birthstone is a precious gem associated with a particular month of the year. Gems hold different meanings according to their wearers according to tradition. Multiple birthstones symbolise various characteristics during certain months, allowing the wearer to select a gem based on their preferences. The birthstones represent health and wellness worldwide, each with a fascinating history.

In the Old and New Testaments, birthstones are described according to their colour. The breastplate Aaron wore in Exodus had 12 unique gemstones, representing the 12 tribes of Israel. 

The 12 gemstones are included in the New Jerusalem's foundation in Revelation, the last book of the Bible. According to astrology, each month of the year and sign of the zodiac is represented by a gemstone. In ancient times, astrologers believed gemstones could heal or protect people born in a specific month, so they became known as birthstones.

Birthstones of the 12 months

Throughout history, gemstones have been used to represent a person's birth, but they are not specific. They are associated with different months. So in 1912, the American National Association of Jewelers standardised the birthstone list because of the general confusion. They are classified as follows:

January Birthstone - Garnet.

Even though garnets are available in various colours, this shade of red is their most well-known. Thousands of years ago, it was used in jewellery as one of the earliest gemstones. Garnet has a more distinct reddish hue than a ruby and is often confused by one another.

Traditionally, garnets are considered a symbol of loyalty and commitment to friends, family, and oneself. Various ventures like business are believed to bring good fortune when garnet is worn. Besides their healing properties, these stones are also considered protective.

It's no surprise that garnets are considered safe for travellers, so if you're a January born who loves to travel, this is the perfect gemstone for you!

February Birthstone - Amethyst

Besides their deep violet colour and twinned crystal structure, amethysts belong to the Quartz family of gems. It has been trendy to engrave and set amethysts into jewellery since ancient Egypt. From the Greek word 'amethystos, which means 'not drunk,' came the word 'amethyst.'

The Greeks used amethysts on their drinking vessels and carried them on their person to exploit their powers.

You can't guarantee your friends will develop mythological alcohol tolerance from giving them an amethyst, but we hope it will inspire them not to overdo it.

 

March Birthstone - Aquamarine

In the visually diverse Beryl family, aquamarine is the blue member. Impurities give Beryl its colours, which are usually clear. As a result of iron in the deposits where aquamarines were formed, aquamarines have a blue colour. Brazilian, Sri Lankan, and South-East Asian aquamarines are the most common. Their beautiful colour and flawless crystal structure make them more sought-after than other gems. Since deeper blue shades of stones are less common, they are considered more valuable. The heat treatments used by jewellers to darken aquamarines have resulted from this.

Since ancient times, these gems have conjured images of ocean water and endless skies no matter what shade of blue they reflect. On their voyages, many sailors kept aquamarines in their pockets while eating or under their pillows at night for various calming purposes, including getting a good night's sleep. A marriage can also be made harmonious by wearing aquamarines. Aquamarines make lovely gifts, especially for new brides and moms, as well as your "eccentric" friend who plans to sail around the world.

April Birthstone - Diamonds

Birthstones for April-born people include diamonds, the world's most prestigious gemstone! According to the Mohs hardness scale, diamonds are the hardest substance. Simple, timeless, and elegant, they have excellent brilliance and are highly durable. Diamonds can come in various colours, even though we ‌think of them as colourless.

Diamonds symbolise commitment and longevity because of their excellent durability. Because of this, they are among the most popular engagement ring and birthstone ring choices. Strength and purity are also symbols associated with diamonds.

May Birthstone - Emerald

Emeralds have very resistant surfaces to scratching, but their crystal lattice is prone to fracturing when they suffer impacts. Thus, a flawless emerald does not have any cracks visible to the naked eye but has flaws that can be seen under magnification.

'Esmeralda' and 'Esmaraldus' are vulgar Latin words that mean a green gemstone. Even though people might wonder what an emerald means, it is an excellent name for this gemstone because its green colour is reminiscent of springtime. This association makes emeralds perfect gifts for anyone starting a new chapter in their lives or needing a reminder that winter doesn't last forever.

June Birthstone - Pearl

A June birthstone ring is a pearl, symbolising wisdom, integrity, and truth. Because of their smooth exterior and glossy sheen, pearls symbolise perfection. The pearl is the subject of many myths surrounding its creation. Various ancient cultures believed it was the work of mythical creatures such as nymphs and dragons; others thought it came from thunderstorms or gods' tears. A pearl is created by growing in mollusks, which takes several years. There is a little more care and love required for pearls because they are soft birthstones. June's alternative birthstone is a moonstone, which resembles pearls. 

July Birthstone - Ruby

If they weren't for the characteristic dark red colour of rubies, they would be considered sapphires. Chromium in the ruby gives the ruby its red colour. A ruby with insufficient amounts of chromium is referred to as pink sapphire, and when it grows up in volcanic rock formation, it cannot play any gemstone games.

Throughout history, humans have found rubies utterly fascinating for many reasons. In addition to its red luminescence, the ruby's appeal comes from its ability to absorb natural light and re-emit it. Due to their dark red colour with blue undertones, pigeon-blood rubies are the most valuable rubies in the world. It has become associated with physical strength and vitality because of its similarity to blood. Since ancient times, rubies have been placed in drinking vessels to toast each other's health. In today's world, rubies make great gifts for people who need a reminder that they're energetic, talented, and have a lot to contribute.

August Birthstone - Peridot

Peridot is a gemstone quality olivine distinguished from a lesser quality specimen by its peridot colour. The more valuable a specimen of peridot is, the more yellow-green it is. The amount of iron present in the stone determines the stone's darkness. An island in the Red Sea was mined by the Egyptians, but the location was lost until 1900, when it was relocated. Several large, opaque, and darker-coloured deposits of ultra-high-quality stones have been discovered.

Peridot has the distinct characteristic of having the same colour under natural and artificial light, which makes it stand out from other similarly coloured gems, such as emeralds. In Egyptian culture, they were significantly associated with beauty due to their ability to emit a green glow at night. It takes a lot of preventive care to keep peridot looking its best, unlike the beauty of those wearing these stones. Regardless of the circumstances, a peridot gift can convey the message that the recipient lights up a room.

September Birthstone - Sapphire

The first thing that comes to mind when you hear sapphire is its deep blue colour. Pink sapphires are becoming increasingly popular as a sapphire variety, but sapphires come in a variety of colours. Because of sapphire's durability (9 on the Mohs scale), it is ideal for wearing daily and requires little maintenance. Sapphire is an elegant and classic gemstone that has long been associated with royalty.

Symbolising faithfulness and promise, sapphires are prized gems. According to many people, it enhances communication and inspires creativity. Peace, calm, and contentment are all promoted by sapphires.

October Birthstone - Tourmaline or Opal

There is no other stone in nature that has a greater variety of colours than tourmaline. It wasn't until the 1800s that tourmalines were recognised as distinct minerals because their appearance is so unlike other gems. There was a common misconception that tourmalines were sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and other gemstones. Both the Russian and British crown jewels are now believed to contain rubellites, which are red tourmalines.

The colours of opals can vary, just like those of tourmaline. A rainbow of colours can be displayed simultaneously in an opal due to light diffraction. Because it is thought to contain all the value of every gemstone in the spectrum of opals' colours, it has been considered great luck throughout history. Opals were associated with bad luck and even death after Sir Walter Scott's novel Anne of Geierstein was published in the 1800s.

November Birthstone - Citrine

Citrine is derived from the French word for lemon, which makes sense since the stone represents lemons. There are many colours available, including golden-yellow tones. A colour associated with positivity and optimism, yellow has always been seen as a cheerful colour. 

So it makes sense that citrine is associated with these concepts, including happiness, vitality, and generosity. Balance and harmony are believed to be achieved through citrine for those who suffer from impatience and restlessness.

As well as attracting wealth and fortune, citrine is considered a powerful stone. Hence, citrine is sometimes placed in a business location as a means of bringing in and maintaining wealth.

December Birthstone - Turquoise

The history of turquoise mining dates back over 3000 years, making it one of the oldest stones mined! It has an intriguing colour and is an opaque gemstone. Only one gemstone is named after a colour. When the mineral is formed, copper, as well as iron (which causes the greenish tint), are present, resulting in the colour. It is the sky blue variety that is highly sought after, rather than bluish-green stones.

In ancient times, turquoise was believed to be an indicator of a person's health because of its relaxing and soothing properties.

Turquoise has recently become a symbol of love and a gift that signifies affection when given as a gift. A suitor was believed to know if a loved one was unfaithful because the colour of turquoise would change!

Even though it's appealing, you shouldn't use your turquoise to gauge someone's faithfulness.

In many cultures, turquoise is regarded as a stone of wealth, success, and love.

Where Can You Use Your Birthstone Rings Jewellery?

Jewellery with birthstones is suitable for birthdays and new mothers, graduations, anniversaries, and coming-of-age celebrations.

It is also a good idea to consider an engagement ring and earrings besides pendants and chain bracelets as birthstone jewellery options. Many pendants include family trees, infinity symbols, and names. If you want to add a special touch to your loved one's charm bracelets, you can give them the gift of a birthstone charm.

The perfect way to make birthstone jewellery unique is to customise it. An engraving of a name or adding a personal touch are some ideas for customisation. To make a gift unique, look for inside jokes and personal codes when searching for an item to give.

Couple Birthstone Jewellery: What is it?

A couple of birthstone jewellery can be exchanged on anniversaries, birthdays, and special days like Valentine's Day. Your individuality and your love can be celebrated in this unique way!

Couples can choose from a variety of unisex options. Both gemstones and engraved names can be added to couples' birthstone necklaces, bracelets, and rings.

There are several types of couple birthstone jewellery available, including rings with interlocking hearts, infinity symbols, breakable hearts, and rings with dual birthstones.   

Conclusion

Now that you know some more about your birthstone rings and its benefits, you're ready to decide whether your month of birth was correct. Your mother should be contacted about any issues; your gift of her birthstone would be an excellent way to start the conversation.

FAQs

For the money, which stone would be best?

Emerald gemstones are abundant crystals because they resonate with money and cash. You can make better decisions regarding property dealings, resulting in more money flowing into your life.

Are there two birthstones for every month?

Usually, one birthstone is associated with every month, but there are some months with over one birthstone. Multiple options were created for months to allow more affordable options and the more traditional, expensive stones, which can confuse.

Is there anyone who shouldn't wear pearls?

As a result, people who belong to the Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, Capricorn, and Aquarius ascendants shouldn't wear pearls.

Pearls distract such people, resulting in upheaval in their lives. Pearls are also not recommended for people whose moons are located in their 12th or 10th houses.

Do birthstones have any biblical significance?

A birthstone is believed to have its origins in the Bible, according to Wonderopolis. Moses instructs Aaron, the High Priest of the Hebrews, on how to make unique garments in Exodus 28. Twelve precious gemstones were to be incorporated into the breastplate, representing the twelve tribes of Israel.

How do birthstones get chosen?

There have been many cultures that have believed birthstones have magical healing properties or bring good luck. Since not all cultures agree on which stones correspond to which months, there have been different birthstone lists over the centuries. A basic set of birthstones is regarded as a standard by most jewellers today.