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Birthstones by the Month What to Expect from January through December

Birthstones have a common association to human birthdays. The birthstone has been around since ancient times. Modern birthstones are linked to the calendar months. Each month of the year has its own birthstone with their own fabled qualities. Birthstones are contained in many types of jewelry, such as rings, pendants and earrings, brooches, necklaces, and bracelets.

The January birthstone is the garnet, which has been thought to be connected with blood. Garnets are associated with blood because of their deep red color. This birthstone supposedly protects the wearer from nightmares, and offers guidance through dark areas. Februarys birthstone is the amethyst, which is purple in color. The amethyst birthstone is associated with sobriety, tranquility, protection and peace. The birthstone is
linked to the improvement of the appearance of the skin, preventing baldness, and protection from deceit done by others. Amethyst stones have varying shades of purple, and are often a pale lilac color. The February birthstone may also come in a deep violet color.

Marchs birthstone is the aquamarine. Aquamarine is a pale blue gemstone, which is linked to the making of new friends, affection and love, hope, and health. The aquamarine stone was once thought to provide protection to the sea. Marchs birthstone can be seen in a variety of shapes, and sizes, and in varying shades of green-blue. Aprils birthstone is one of the most popular and valuable gemstones. Diamonds are Aprils birthstone, which represent love, eternity, and strength. The diamond is the most popular gem for romance, and is the most often used in engagement rings and wedding bands. The gemstone is strong and hardwearing, which makes them perfect for daily wear. The April birthstone is clear or white and of course diamonds come in many different cuts.

The birthstone for May is the emerald. The emerald has a green color, and has many shapes and cuts. Emeralds have been linked to health and the curing of ailments, and are associated with the ability to see into the future, which gives them the reputation of producing magic. Junes birthstone is the pearl. Pearls represent chastity and modesty, and are also associated with long happy marriages. The birthstone can be white or purple, and it comes in many sizes. Julys birthstone is the red ruby. Rubies are commonly linked to protection and harmony. The ruby has a fiery appearance which comes from is deep red color.

The birthstone for August is the peridot. The stone is linked to protection against evil and night terrors, and is also known to have the enhanced properties of healing drugs. The peridot has a pale green or lime green color, and is a by-product of volcanic action. Augusts birthstone also comes in many shapes and sizes. It is also a durable stone that can be worn a daily basis. The sapphire is the birthstone for September. Sapphires have a deep blue color, and look the best when set in white gold and platinum. The gems are available in other colors besides blue, and come in many shapes and sizes. The sapphire gemstone represents faith, purity, and foresight. In ancient times people believed that the stronger the sparkle of the sapphire, the more honest the wearer.

Octobers birthstone is the opal, which can be multicolored or pink. The birthstone may also be black or white, which flash other colors within them. This birthstone represents purity, hope, and innocence. The opal has also been associated with healing forces, friendship, and emotions. The topaz is the birthstone of November. The birthstone is yellow, but the topaz has many colors; it may also come in pink, red, blue, pale green, or pink. This birthstone represents sanity, healing, and life, and is connected to strength. It is also believed that the topaz makes the wearer invisible in dangerous situations. Decembers birthstone is actually the blue topaz. The birthstone is commonly blue, or turquoise. The blue topaz was linked to happiness, fortune, and luck for many centuries.

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