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Birthstone Jewelry Collection

Birthstones are gemstones associated with each month of the year, each carrying unique meaning, symbolism, and history. Find your birthstone and celebrate its special value through jewelry that tells your story.

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Find Your Perfect Birthstone Ring

Celebrate life’s special moments with jewelry inspired by your month and meaning.

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Birthstones for Each Month

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January Birthstone: Garnet

Garnet, the January birthstone, is admired for its rich red color symbolizing peace, prosperity, and health. Known as a protective stone, it is also associated with friendship and trust. While most often red, garnets appear in many colors. With lasting durability and bold beauty, garnet jewelry remains a timeless choice for birthstone rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

February Birthstone: Amethyst

Amethyst, the February birthstone, is a purple variety of quartz long admired for its beauty and symbolism. Associated with clarity, calmness, and protection from negative energies, amethyst has been treasured by royalty throughout history. Its vibrant color and accessible price make amethyst jewelry a timeless choice for rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

March Birthstone: Aquamarine

Aquamarine, the March birthstone, is prized for its serene blue hues that evoke the calm of the sea. Symbolizing courage, health, and clear communication, aquamarine has long been treasured as a protective stone for sailors and travelers. Its pale blue to blue-green shades and timeless beauty make aquamarine jewelry a popular choice for rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

April Birthstone: Diamond/ Quartz

Diamond, the traditional April birthstone, is celebrated for its brilliance, durability, and timeless beauty. Symbolizing eternal love, strength, and clarity, diamonds have long been associated with wealth and power. For those seeking a more affordable option, clear quartz is often considered an alternative April birthstone, offering similar sparkling transparency and symbolism. Both diamond and quartz jewelry make meaningful choices for rings, gifts, and lasting designs.

May Birthstone: Emerald

Emerald, the May birthstone, is treasured for its vivid green color symbolizing renewal, growth, and vitality. Celebrated since ancient times, emeralds are believed to bring foresight, youth, and good fortune. Their rich hue and rarity make emerald jewelry one of the most valuable and sought-after choices for rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

June Birthstones: Pearl, Moonstone & Alexandrite

June has three birthstones: pearl, alexandrite, and moonstone. Pearls are unique organic gems formed in oysters and mussels, symbolizing purity, wisdom, and integrity. Alexandrite is prized for its rare color-changing properties—shifting from green in daylight to red under incandescent light—representing balance and adaptability. Moonstone, with its ethereal glow and shimmering play of light, is often associated with intuition, love, and new beginnings. Together, these June birthstones offer a captivating variety of jewelry choices, from classic pearl pieces to mystical moonstone and rare alexandrite designs.

July Birthstone: Ruby

Ruby, the July birthstone, is admired for its vivid red color that symbolizes passion, love, and courage. Treasured since ancient times and often linked to royalty and power, rubies are among the most valuable gemstones. Their rarity and striking beauty make ruby jewelry a timeless choice for engagement rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

August Birthstone: Peridot

Peridot, the August birthstone, is cherished for its bright green hue symbolizing energy, abundance, and protection. Known as the gem of the sun, peridot has been valued since ancient times and is believed to bring prosperity and happiness. Its vibrant color and unique glow make peridot jewelry a popular choice for rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

September Birthstone: Sapphire

Sapphire, the September birthstone, is celebrated for its rich blue color symbolizing wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. Revered by royalty for centuries, sapphires are treasured for their beauty and exceptional durability. Their deep blue brilliance makes sapphire jewelry a timeless choice for engagement rings, gifts, and meaningful designs.

October Birthstone: Opal & Tourmaline

October has two birthstones: opal and tourmaline. Opal is prized for its dazzling play of colors, symbolizing creativity, hope, and imagination. Tourmaline, available in a wide range of hues, is associated with inspiration, happiness, and emotional balance. Together, these October birthstones make opal and tourmaline jewelry meaningful choices for rings, gifts, and unique designs.

November Birthstone: Citrine & Topaz

November has two birthstones: citrine and topaz. Citrine, with its golden-yellow to orange hues, symbolizes happiness, success, and abundance, making it a cheerful and uplifting gemstone. Topaz is admired for its wide range of colors—blue, yellow, pink, and more—and is associated with love, affection, and strength. Both citrine and topaz jewelry offer vibrant, meaningful choices for November birthstone rings and gifts.

December Birthstone: Tanzanite, Zircon, Turquoise & Blue Topaz

December has four birthstones: tanzanite, zircon, turquoise, and blue topaz. Tanzanite, discovered in Tanzania, is admired for its rich blue-violet hues and symbolizes transformation and new beginnings. Zircon, one of the oldest known minerals on Earth, comes in a variety of colors and is believed to bring prosperity and honor. Turquoise, with its striking blue-green shade, has long been associated with protection and good fortune. Blue topaz, known for its brilliant sky-blue tones, symbolizes calm, peace, and clarity, making it one of the most popular choices for December birthstone jewelry.

Birthstone FAQ

What is a birthstone?

A birthstone is a gemstone traditionally associated with a person’s birth month, each believed to carry its own unique meanings and qualities. Throughout history, birthstones have been thought to bring luck, health, and protection to the wearer. The practice dates back to ancient times, when gemstones were believed to hold mystical powers and connections to the zodiac. Over the centuries, this tradition evolved into the modern concept of linking specific gemstones with each month of the year.

What are the birthstones?

Birthstones are assigned to each month as follows:

  • January: Garnet 
  • February: Amethyst 
  • March: Aquamarine 
  • April: Diamond, Quartz
  • May: Emerald 
  • June: Pearl & Alexandrite 
  • July: Ruby 
  • August: Peridot, Spinel & Sardonyx 
  • September: Sapphire 
  • October: Opal & Tourmaline 
  • November: Citrine & Topaz 
  • December: Tanzanite, Zircon, Turquoise & Blue Topaz

Where do birthstones come from?

The tradition of birthstones traces back to ancient civilizations, where gemstones were thought to hold mystical powers and ties to the zodiac. In 1912, the American National Retail Jewelers Association (now known as Jewelers of America) created the first standardized list of birthstones. Since then, additional gems have been introduced, blending both traditional symbolism and modern preferences.

How do you know your birthstone?

Determining your birthstone depends on the system you follow — modern, traditional, or zodiac-based. The simplest approach is to refer to the month of your birth:

  • January: Garnet  
  • February: Amethyst  
  • March: Aquamarine  
  • April: Diamond, Quartz 
  • May: Emerald  
  • June: Pearl & Alexandrite  
  • July: Ruby  
  • August: Peridot, Spinel & Sardonyx  
  • September: Sapphire  
  • October: Opal & Tourmaline  
  • November: Citrine & Topaz  
  • December: Tanzanite, Zircon, Turquoise & Blue Topaz

Who decided the birthstones?

The history of traditional birthstones dates back to ancient civilizations. The modern list of birthstones was established in 1912 by the American National Retail Jewelers Association (now Jewelers of America) to standardize the selection.

Why do we have birthstones?

Birthstones have long been symbols of identity, spirituality, and protection. Once believed to carry healing powers and attract good fortune, they have evolved into a cherished tradition. Today, they are most often set in jewelry to celebrate birthdays and mark life’s special occasions.