Celebrate your birthday this year with the timeless glamour of birthstones LVNA jewelry! Gemstones are known to be precious stones that attract people through their natural beauty, rarity, and durability faceted and polished for jewelry making and ornamental purposes since ancient times. Owning fun and colorful hues, birthstones are precious stones that are associated with a person’s birth month and embedded with symbols, meanings, and historical significance. There are different gemstones and corresponding genuine birthstones each month carrying unique attributes. Find out yours!
January | Garnet
Garnet is commonly known as a red-colored gemstone, although it can also be found in other ranges of colors. Garnet was popularly known as a protective gemstone which many believed to protect people during travels, shielding the wearer from any harm. Garnet is the stone that signifies friendship and trust.
February | Amethyst
Amethyst is a crystalline quartz with colors ranging from pale lilac to deep reddish purple and is associated with royalty and serenity. The gemstone amethyst symbolizes clear-headedness, healing, and mental clarity.
March | Aquamarine
Aquamarine was named after seawater with its hue from pale to deep blue, blue-green, and usually redolent of the sea. This gemstone is often associated with youthfulness, hope, and health which is believed to symbolize superior intellect and happiness in marriage.
April | Diamond
Diamond is known to be one of the most famous, important, and hardest precious stones in modern times that holds its place as one of the “big four” gemstones along with diamond, ruby, and sapphire. Its color is usually from colorless to black and can express full rainbow hues. With their outstanding beauty, hardness, and overall durability, diamonds are mostly associated with strength and eternal love.
May | Emerald
Emerald is known for its breathtaking look, exceptional vibrancy, and purity of an exceptional green-colored gemstone, although some may have blue undertones. Emerald has its special placement in the “big four” gemstones along with diamond, ruby, and sapphire. Emerald is believed to symbolize rebirth, intelligence, and youth because of its in-depth green color.
June | Alexandrite & Pearl
Alexandrite and Pearl were both claimed as the June Birthstone, a divine and royalty gemstone. Pearls are commonly white hence in modern, pearls also come in different colors, it’s been associated with purity, honesty, and wisdom that often represent wisdom and power. Alexandrite was notable in Russian royalty, associated with intellect and summoning good luck, its color may vary from the light reflection making it bluish-green almost similar to emerald in sunlight, and appear purplish-red color reminiscent of ruby in the night sky.
July | Ruby
Rubi is one of the most popular traditional jewelry stones included in the “big four” gems. Its color is always red which can reach a vivid level of saturation. Many believed that ruby symbolizes love and passion and is also associated with the physicality and strength of the wearer.
August | Peridot
Peridot is known for its color lime-green hue. This gemstone is believed to have the power of healing, and strength, and can give protection to nightmares done by an evil spirit.
September | Sapphire
Sapphire is one of the most popular gemstones in the world, holding its special place in the “big four” gemstones. Sapphire is widely known for its rich blue color although it also comes in a wide variety of colors. This gemstone is perceived as a highly spiritual stone and is associated with the symbols of truth, nobility, faithfulness, and sincerity.
October | Opal & Tourmaline
Opal is remarkable in its characteristic “play-of-color” that can reflect dazzling flashes of colors. This gemstone signifies light and magic that also has healing properties. Tourmaline is globally recognized and has color hues from dark pink to red, and also a neon color and other wide range of colors. Tourmaline boosts creativity and has healing and stress-relieving properties.
November | Citrine
Citrine is also part of the quartz family which has yellow hues and warm oranges. This is believed to be associated with happiness, and healing, and that can bring relief.
December | Blue Topaz
Blue Topaz is stunning for its sky blue and “London blue” color hue but also comes in yellow which many believe that aside from wealth, blue Topaz can also attract gold which makes this a good idea for investment.
Whether you’re celebrating yourself or wondering about an unforgettable, meaningful, and thoughtful gift for someone special in your life, our captivating birthstone jewelry will always be a great choice.
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