Birthstones by Month

Birthstones and their vivid colors have long been a way to connect your birth month with rare and unique gemstones. Birthstones have an interesting and varied history, including references to Christian beliefs and correlations between birthstones and zodiac signs.

The most common shade of garnet is a deep red, however garnets can also be found in brown, green, yellow, and in extremely rare cases, blue. Garnets are said to give strength, prosperity, and health to the wearer.
Amethysts are defined by their elegant purple hues, ranging from deep, plum purples to pale violets. There is a common misconception that amethysts can be green, however, amethysts are defined by their purple tones. Green amethysts are just green quartz. Amethysts are the stone of sobriety, mediation, and balance. 
Both aquamarine and bloodstone are March's birthstone. Aquamarine is a sister stone to emeralds, meaning they are from the same mineral group, Beryl. Aquamarine is found in ocean-inspired tones of blue and green. For a person looking to calm their nerves, overcome fear, and gain clarity, Aquamarine is the perfect gemstone. Bloodstone gives protection to the wearer as well as alleviating pain.
Diamonds are one of the four stones that are classified as "precious" and the hardest natural substance on Earth. Diamonds come in a variety of colors; champagne, cognac, and pink diamonds top the list of most popular. A fun fact, the red diamond is one of the rarest gemstones on Earth. Diamonds give mental clarity and inspire love. 
Considered one of the most precious gems, emerald is the birthstone for May. Most emeralds will have small inclusion and fissures, which do not reduce its value. In fact, emerals that are dark green with hints of blue and imperfections are more valuable than a pale green emerald without cracks. Emeralds give intuition and abundance. 
Alexandrite is very rare, which makes it nearly impossible for non-collectors to access. The most intriguing feature of Alexandrite is its color changing properties, green in daylight and purplish in incandescent light. Alexandrite delivers discipline, self-control, and concentration.
Rubies are characterized by their deep reds and soft blue undertones and are considered one of the four gems classified as “precious.” In fact, Rubies are known as the “King of the Gemstones.” For added energy, increased courage, and happiness, look to rubies. 
Peridot is defined by its gorgeous green color. There can be small variations in green with hints of yellow, brown, and olive greens. Also called the “emerald of the evening” this stone does not change colors in daylight or incandescent light. Don’t be green with envy, lessen anger and jealousy and boost personal growth by choosing Peridot.
Sapphires are the second hardest mineral on Earth and the last of the four precious stones on this list. Usually, when someone thinks of a sapphire, they imagine a blue gemstone. However, sapphires come in an array of blues and every shade imaginable from fancy sapphires such as pink to orange and yellow. Develop creative expression, reduce pain, and bring some positive energy with Sapphire.
While moonstone and opal may be confused for one another, there is a significant difference. Moonstone has a smooth cool-colored iridescence while opals have a choppy multicolored glow. Opals inspire creativity and inspiration.
Topaz comes in many colors including blue, clear, pink, and green, which gives plenty of options for a November birthstone. Although topaz comes in many of the same colors as other gemstones, its chemical make up sets it apart, and its unique ability to exhibit other colors, depending on the angle it is viewed Topaz will clear the way for balance and honesty within while increasing good health.
Tanzanite is a blue stone with a violet aura. Named for Tanzania, the only place, where it can be found, Tanzanite changes tones depending on which angle is shown, always be cool blues and royal purples. Reduce and protect against negative energy with cool colored Tanzanite.