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Precious and semi-precious gems linked to birthdays date as far back as the 15th century. Unlike today, early birthstones were linked to signs of the Zodiac instead of calendar months. Almost everyone appreciates a birthstone, and it shows that you actually put some thought into the gift. Many people believe that wearing their birthstone protects them and brings them good luck.
January - Garnet
Associated with blood, Garnet provides victory, protection from injury and health, and brings constancy.
February - Amethyst
Said to have been worn by St. Valentine, Amethyst signifies spirituality and sincerity.
March - Aquamarine
The stone of serenity and courage, also associated with water.
April -
Diamond
Banishes evil, promotes goodness, improves financial situations - the world's favorite precious gemstone also signifies pure and eternal love, innocence.
May -
Emerald
Brings harmony, the stone of life and renewal, love and success.
June -
Pearls
Purity, chastity and modesty, health and longevity.
July -
Ruby
Devotion, integrity and success - contentment.
August -
Peridot
Dignity, success and fame - married happiness.
September -
Sapphire
Clears the mind and brings prosperity and clear thinking.
October -
Tourmaline
Happiness, beauty, love, magic - hope.
November -
Topaz
Brings wisdom and strength of mind.
December -
Blue Zircon
Good fortune and prosperity.
Why Give the Gift of Jewelry? In times of rapid change, constants lend comfort to our lives. Since ancient times, jewelry has been one of the most popular gifts to give and to receive, and it still is a universal gift that conveys to the recipient that they are someone special.