Birthstone Jewellery
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Jul
If you are looking for a gemstone that can ignite your passion and inspire your creativity, look no further than the ruby, the birthsto...
14
Jun
June Birthstones: Moonstone & Pearl, Meaning & Symbolism
June is a special month for those born under Gemini and Cancer, as they have three amazing birthstones to choose from: moonstone, pearl...
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May
May Birthstone the Emerald, Meaning & Symbolism
For those born under the sign of Taurus, during the beautiful month of May, this article is for you. Discover why the Emerald, your bir...
07
Apr
April Birthstone Crystal Quartz Meaning & Symbolism
According to the famous 1912 Standardized Birthstone List, made by the National Association of Jewellers (currently Jewelers of America...
09
Mar
March Birthstone Aqua Chalcedony Meaning & Symbolism
March babies are really lucky, because they don't have just one or two birthstones, but three: Aqua Chalcedony, Aquamarine and Bloodsto...
08
Feb
February Birthstone Amethyst – the calming & spiritual stone
Amethyst, the February birthstone, has a rich history and strong symbolic ties to love and spirituality. Due to its beauty, availability, and durability, this purple gem has become a very popular jewellery stone. Read on to learn all about the amethyst’s history, meaning and symbolism.
09
Jan
The January Birthstone Garnet – Properties, History & Meaning
Those born in January, under the Capricorn and Aquarius zodiac signs, are lucky to have the beautiful and diverse garnet as their birth...
04
Nov
November Birthstone, the uplifting Citrine’s properties, history & meaning
Citrine, a variety of quartz that ranges from pale yellow to a honey orange color, takes its name from the french term citron because o...
04
Oct
The October Birthstone Pink Tourmaline Meaning & History
The Pink Tourmaline is the newer October Birithstone, acording to the UK’s National Association of Jewelers standardized the list. The ...
01
Sep
September Birthstone the Blue Sapphire, the blue of the autumn sky
The September birthstone, the blue of the autumn sky, has traditionally symbolized truth, faithfulness and nobility, so it’s no wonder the sapphire has been one of the most sought-after gems in history.