BIRTHSTONES BY MONTH
Birthstones are a unique and personalized way to add meaning to jewelry. Each month is associated with a specific gemstone, making it easy to select a gift for a loved one or to treat yourself. The tradition of assigning gemstones to specific months dates back to ancient times, with the practice being believed to have originated from the twelve stones on the breastplate of Aaron, as described in the book of Exodus.
Here are the birthstones for each month:
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January: Garnet. This gemstone is most commonly associated with deep red hues, but it can also come in a range of colors including orange, yellow, and green.
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February: Amethyst. This purple stone was once believed to protect its wearer from drunkenness and is still known for its calming and soothing properties.
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March: Aquamarine. With its calming blue-green color, this gemstone is said to symbolize happiness, youth, and eternal life.
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April: Diamond. The ultimate symbol of eternal love and commitment, diamonds are the most popular choice for engagement rings.
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May: Emerald. This precious gemstone is known for its deep green color and is often associated with growth, renewal, and fertility.
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June: Pearl. These lustrous gems are the only ones made by living creatures and symbolize purity, innocence, and humility.
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July: Ruby. As mentioned earlier, this gemstone is known for its captivating red color and is associated with love and passion.
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August: Peridot. This bright green gemstone is said to bring good luck, success, and peace to its wearer.
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September: Sapphire. With its deep blue color, this gemstone is associated with loyalty, truth, and wisdom.
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October: Opal. This gemstone is known for its iridescent play of colors and is said to symbolize creativity, inspiration, and originality.
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November: Topaz. This gemstone can come in a range of colors including yellow, pink, and blue, and is associated with strength, wisdom, and courage.
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December: Turquoise. This blue-green gemstone is said to bring good luck, protection, and happiness to its wearer