Jewellery BirthStones
Ancient traditional birthstones are society-based birthstones.
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Month |
Birthstone |
Colour |
January Birthstone |
Rose Quartz Garnet |
Pink Dark Red |
February Birthstone |
Amethyst Onyx |
Purple Black or Green |
March Birthstone |
Aquamarine Bloodstone |
Pale Blue Red-Green |
April Birthstone |
Diamond White Sapphire Quartz |
Clear White Clear |
May Birthstone |
Emerald Chrysoprase |
Deep Green Green |
June Birthstone |
Pearl Moonstone Alexandrite |
Pearl White |
July Birthstone |
Carnelion Ruby
|
Red-Orange Red |
August Birthstone |
Peridot Sardonyx |
Light Green Black-Red-Brown-clear |
September Birthstone |
Lapis Lazuli Sapphire
|
Deep Blue Blue |
October Birthstone |
Opal Tourmaline |
Multicolour
|
November Birthstone |
Citrine Yellow Topaz
|
Yellow |
December Birthstone |
Tanzanite Blue Topaz Turquoise Zircon |
Blue
|
The Gregorian calendar has poems matching each month with its birthstone. These are traditional birthstones of English-speaking societies. Tiffany & Co. published these poems “of unknown author” for the first time in a pamphlet in 1870.[11]
By her who in this month (January) is born
No gem save garnets should be worn;
They will ensure her constancy,
True friendship, and fidelity.
The February-born shall find
Sincerity and peace of mind,
Freedom from passion and from care,
If they an amethyst will wear.
Who in this world of ours their eyes
In March first open shall be wise,
In days of peril firm and brave,
And wear a bloodstone (heliotrope) to their grave.
She who from April dates her years,
Diamonds shall wear, lest bitter tears
For vain repentance flow; this stone,
Emblem of innocence, is known.
Who first beholds the light of day
In spring’s sweet flowery month of May
And wears an emerald all her life
Shall be a loved and happy wife.
Who comes with summer to this earth,
And owes to June her hour of birth,
With ring of agate on her hand
Can health, wealth, and long life command.
The glowing ruby shall adorn,
Those who in July are born;
Then they’ll be exempt and free
From love’s doubts and anxiety.
Wear a sardonyx or for thee,
No conjugal felicity;
The August-born without this stone,
`Tis said, must live unloved and lone.
A maiden born when September leaves
Are rustling in September’s breeze,
A sapphire on her brow should bind
`Twill cure diseases of the mind.
October’s child is born for woe,
And life’s vicissitudes must know,
But lay an opal
on her breast,
And hope will lull those woes to rest.
Who first comes to this world below
With drear November’s fog and snow,
Should prize the topaz’s amber hue,
Emblem of friends and lovers true.
If cold December gave you birth,
The month of snow and ice and mirth,
Place on your hand a turquoise blue;
Success will bless whate’er you do.
—Gregorian Birthstone Poems