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Birthstones chart - Jewelry Suggestions
Birthstones per month - Jewelry Suggestions
Many months have more than one birthstone, so it is easy to get confused about which mineral stone is suitable for each month. An easy-to-use birthstone diagram can allow you to see all the mineral stones for each month at a glance.
Birthday stones chart per month
A traditional birthstone map has only one mineral stone for each month, but this table also includes alternative gemstones. Use it as a quick reference when shopping or if you are just curious about which birthday stone fits each month.
Stone birthday chart
Jewelry ideas with natal mineral stones for each month
A graph is an easy way to see the stones at a glance, but it is also fun to have some basic information about natal mineral stones each month. It can also help you get some tips on the best jewelry choices for each stone.
January - Granada
The official birthplace for January is Granada. Garnet is a gemstone that is colored from light brown to deep dark purple. The garnets vary in size from tiny multifaceted (tag) stones to large and impressive hoods. These are durable gemstones that withstand daily wear and tear. Here are some great jewelry ideas for your January birthday stone:
Try pendants with silver, gold or white gold.
February - Amethyst
The birthplace of February is amethyst. Amethyst is a type of quartz that is popular for many jewelry. Amethyst is sometimes cut in the shape of a crystal and you will also find it cut as a cabochon or in a multifaceted form (tag). The colors of amethyst range from a range of shades of purple. This is a durable and versatile gemstone that looks amazing on many pieces of jewelry:
The large amethyst stones are as beautiful as pendants.
Amethyst looks fantastic when placed in silver jewelry.
March - Aquamarine and Bloodstone
Aquamarine is the main birthplace for March. It is a clear blue gemstone. It is often cut into multifaceted shapes that allow light to refract through the stone. You will often find turquoise in smaller shapes and sizes, as large pieces of this gemstone are relatively expensive. The alternative gemstone for March, the blood stone, is more affordable. It is an opaque dark green stone with deep red spots. Consider these jewelry ideas for March:
Lovely blue blue green ring
Aquamarine looks great when cut into beads, so a beaded necklace is a good choice.
Bloodstone is as beautiful as a cabochon and makes a beautiful statement necklace.
Aquamarine is especially beautiful with metals in silver such as white gold or platinum.
April - Diamond
The official stone of April is the diamond. Diamonds are one of the rarest and most precious gems in existence. You will find them in many different colors and while white remains the most popular, colors like black, yellow, champagne and pink are gaining in popularity. This is the hardest material possible, so diamond jewelry can withstand everyday use for a lifetime. However, they are also some of the most expensive jewelry on the market. Consider these ideas:
Try pendants and rings that include many small diamonds instead of one large diamond.
Choose a larger gem with diamonds as a special gift for an important birthday.
May - Emerald
Emerald is the birthstone for May and the characteristic deep green color of this gem makes it a magical choice in any piece of jewelry. Flawless emeralds are extremely rare and most economical emeralds will be slightly milky or have visible inclusions or marks. These gems are a little more fragile than some other options, so they should be well protected if you wear them daily. Emeralds are often cut into a square or rectangular shape, known as an "emerald cut". There are many ways to wear this beautiful gemstone:
Silver earrings with emerald
As you choose jewelry, remember that the beautiful emerald green color shines in a yellow gold jewelry.
Try an emerald pendant or earrings as a more protected alternative to a ring or bracelet that can be hit often.
June - Pearl, Moonstone and Alexandrite
There are three official birthplaces for June: pearl, moonstone and alexandrite . Pearl, the main birthplace, is not technically a stone. It is actually a natural phenomenon that occurs inside an oyster. Starting as a tiny piece inside the oyster, pearl layers are formed to create a beautiful shiny pearl. There are many different types of pearls ranging from affordable freshwater pearls to extremely rare colors and large pearls.
Alternative birthplaces for June are the moonstone, a whitish silver stone with sparkles of color, and alexandrite, an extremely rare color-changing diamond. Alexandrite is usually deep green in natural light and then turns red or purple when seen under candlelight or incandescent bulbs. Alexandrite is quite durable, while moonstone is actually a very soft stone and is not suitable for use in rings. There are many ideas for jewelry for June stones:
A great way to wear pearls is like a necklace. This can work for freshwater pearls or perfectly round, cultured pearls and is a classic gift.
Moonstones look amazing on pendants, especially on a silver cane.
Alexandrite is wonderful in a ring or pendant and you can accentuate it with diamonds for extra shine.
July - Ruby
July's birthplace is ruby. Rubies are deep red stones that are usually cut into multi-layered shapes that emphasize the clarity and color of the stone. They are very strong and durable, making them ideal for use on rings or other jewelry that is worn normally. Because they are rare, large rubies are expensive, so many pieces have imitation rubies or smaller gems. There are many ways to wear this beautiful diamond:
Rubies look great combined with pearls and diamonds, which can highlight their beautiful color.
Ruby rings are wonderful with constructions that allow a lot of light to reach the stone.
Consider combining rubies with yellow gold jewelry, as the warmth of gold looks beautiful with the red diamond.
August - Peridot, Spinel and Sardonyx
There are three natal stones for August: peridot, spinel and sardonyx. Peridot is a green gemstone and is available in various sizes and shapes. The stone is often cut into both hoods and multi-faceted shapes depending on the clarity of the stone. It is a fairly durable stone, but it should be in protective jewelry if it is to be used daily.
The alternative stones of August are spinel and sardonyx. From deep purple to red, spinel mimics the beauty of rubies and sapphires and is almost as durable. Sardonyx is an affordable and interesting gem with streaks and fascinating patterns. Comes in various combinations of orange, black and white. There are several ways to wear sardonyx and other August stones:
Sardonyx looks beautiful on a pendant, especially when it is in silver.
Spinelio makes a beautiful ring, as it is durable and beautiful.
Peridot is great on earrings or pendants, and is also great on a ring if the jewelry has adequate protection.
September - Sapphire
Sapphire is the classic birthday stone for September. Many people think of sapphire as a blue stone, but it actually comes in a variety of colors. Colored sapphires such as pink and yellow have grown in popularity in recent years and good quality sapphires in all colors are now of great value. This is a very durable gemstone, which means you can wear it almost any way you want, including the following:
Sapphire looks beautiful in a ring with a piece of jewelry that allows a lot of light to penetrate the stone.
Some sapphires have a light pattern when cut into hoods, and sapphires make beautiful pendants.
Sapphires also look beautiful when combined with pearls or diamonds.
October - Opal and pink tourmaline
There are two official birthplaces for October: opal and pink tourmaline. Opals are famous for their internal fire. You can see flashes of color inside the opals, and that is part of their beauty. These gems are relatively fragile, so it is best to choose good jewelry to protect the stones. Pink tourmaline is a more durable choice and can range from light pink to deeper shades - sometimes in the same gem. There are many ways to wear these beautiful stones:
Opals look great when combined with other gemstones, such as garnets on pendants or brooches.
Opal rings are wonderful, especially with a construction that protects the gem.
Pink tourmaline looks beautiful on pendants or earrings, especially when combined with diamonds.
November - Topaz and Citrine
There are two birthstones for November: topaz and Citrine. Citrine is a yellow gemstone with a color from very light cream to dark shades of yellow. Citrine is found in both opaque and pure shades and the stones are cut accordingly. Topaz is available in a variety of colors, such as blue, yellow, brown and more. It is a durable stone with abundant shine when cut to highlight it. You can wear topaz and Citrine in several ways:
Citrine can be cut into beads. It makes a wonderful necklace for those who are looking for something different.
Topaz makes a great ring because it is a durable stone that can withstand.
You can combine topaz colors to create a pendant or necklace with many different tones.
December - Turquoise, Zirconium, Tanzanite and Lapis
When it comes to December stones, there are many options to choose from. All gemstones have different shades of blue. Natural turquoise is a fragile gem and is a characteristic shade of blue-green. Zirconium is quite rare and is a clear, bright blue. It is a hard semi-precious stone and is ideal for normal use. Tanzanite is a purple-blue stone that has a characteristic appearance and is quite durable. The lapis is deep cobalt blue and is quite soft.
Tanzanite and Diamonds
Turquoise and lapis are both fragile, but they work well in protective jewelry or beaded.
Zirconium looks great on casts with "teeth", especially for pendants, earrings and rings.
Tanzanite is a seductive choice when combined with diamonds, but it is also beautiful on its own.
Precious stone that represents you
Regardless of the month you were born, there is a Gemstone to represent you. The history of birthstones goes back hundreds of years, but only in recent centuries have these gems become really popular. Nowadays, many people consider them part of their jewelry identity and make wonderful gifts for birthdays and other special events. Discover creative ideas for personalized jewelry for your loved ones.
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