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More About Our Birthstone JewelryGemstones have been associated with spiritual meaning for decades, with slight updates throughout the years. Wearing your loved one’s gemstones is a comforting keepsake for many. A cremation Birthstone Pendant allows your loved ones cremains to be sealed in an airtight chamber behind the gemstone. What is my loved one’s birthstone? While we normally know our loved one’s birthday, we may not know their birthstone. Below is a list of each correlating birthstone and a little about their history, and symbolic meaning. January: Garnet These stones are mainly red with a brown undertone, while hard and durable, they are also unique in color. These gemstones have been well known since the ‘Bronze Age’, and were prized by the ancient Egyptians. It used to be gifted as a sign of trust and affection, but also represents strength and safety. February: Amethyst An Amethyst has gorgeous purple tone created from a variety of quartz. While they used to be rare like diamonds, these stones are still usually associated with royalty. The word amethyst derives from Greek culture where it was considered protection from drunkenness. This stone is known for its purification and cleansing properties. March: Aquamarine This precious light blue gemstone is believed to have a calming effect. The soothing blue properties are best known for their ability to bring peace and prosperity to traumatic situations. This stone may be used to enhance spiritual communication, and helps reveal suppressed emotions. April: Diamond While this is one of the most treasured and sought-after stones because it symbolizes everlasting love it also signifies strength, balance, and courage. This stone is well known, with its clear, classy finish. May: Emerald Usually associated with cleopatra and the Aztecs, this stone is vivid green. It is known to nurture the heart and bring a healing spirit. This stone is a representation of infinite patience and inspiration. June: Pearl While June has three birthstone choices, pearl is the most common. The pearl is the oldest know gem. Not only is it a fashion icon that has become heirlooms, it symbolizes purity and innocence. The ancient Greeks believed pearls were Aphrodite’s hardened tears of joy. July: Ruby This fiery crimson gemstone represents romance, devotion, passion, health, and wisdom. With the mineral strength, these are suited for everyday wear. Considered the king of gems, they are believed that wearing rubies exudates good fortune. August: Peridot This vivid green gemstone is unique in that they only surface during volcanic eruptions. They are considered tears of the fire goddess and are thought to ward off evil. Sometimes called the “evening emerald” for the light green color, the symbolize strength. September: Sapphire This velvety blue gemstone is ideal for fine jewelry due to the natural hardness. Once thought the guard against evil and poisoning, it symbolizes purity and wisdom. While pink sapphire is gaining popularity the most prized have good transparency and a vibrant depth of color. October: Opal This birthstone is dramatic with many colors displayed in a single stone. The Greeks believed opals provided power of prophecy and repel evil when worn. This gemstone symbolizes loyalty, faith, and hope. November: Citrine Natural citrine is a bright gemstone ranging in color from reddish-oranges to a bright-yellow orange. This stone represents manifestation, imagination, and personal will. Deriving from the French word for lemon this gemstone also symbolizes happiness, health, and vitality. December: Zircon While December has multiple birthstones, zircon is the more traditional choice. In the middle ages it was thought to induce sleep, drive away spirits, and promote riches. While tanzanite and turquoise are the other birthstones of this month, tanzanite was discovered recently In 1967 and is rare, only found in Tanzania. |