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Birthday Gemstones
Garnet
- January’s gemstone. Garnet has colors that go from dark
red to lavender to rose. This is often mistaken for a ruby
but when compared, garnet has its deeper effect than that of
the latter. It is said that when worn, it has calming,
self-rejuvenating effects.
Amethyst
- February’s gemstone. This gemstone is known for its
elegant violet color that comes in different shades.
Amethyst belongs to the quartz family, which is considered
as the most valuable gemstone within the group. With a
hardness scale of 7, it has been popular for its durability
for everyday usage.
Aquamarine
- March’s gemstone. Derived from its name, aquamarine came
from the Latin words water and sea. It is the member of the
beryl group that when faceted, will show clarity and
brightness. Color ranges from pale and light blue, blue
green, and sometimes, colorless. Aquamarine will become
almost invisible if put under water.
Diamond
- April’s gemstone. Imperishable. Durable. Two words that
can describe this special kind of stone that came from the
Latin word adamas that means unconquerable. With its
hardness scale that reaches over 10, diamond can’t be easily
broken unless some extreme pressure is applied on it that
makes it as the hardest of all gemstones. Diamonds have
various sizes and colors like brown, yellow, black, green,
pink. Although, the most popular would be the transparent or
colorless one.

Emerald
- May’s gemstone. With brilliance of shades of green, this
heavily included gemstone can be identified easily with this
specific characteristic. It can sparkle amongst spectrum of
flame. Emeralds are also fragile stones because of its
porous characteristic but have a hardness scale of 7-8.
Pearl
- June’s gemstone. The finish of this top quality stone
consisting of calcium carbonate primarily came from mollusks
and is created under the depths of deep sea water. Varies
widely in size, color, luster and the size of their pores,
they are the main categories for grading a pearl. This
gemstone comes in shades of white, black, silver, pink, and
golden blue. These stones though are highly sensitive to
perspiration, perfume, and other liquid that contains high
levels of acid.
Ruby
- July’s gemstone. Comes in beautiful shades of pink and
fuchsia but is more popular due to its bloody red color. If
diamond is the hardest, well, ruby is the most valuable
gemstone of them all. With a hardness scale of 9, it is in
fact the perfect choice for every class of jewelry.
Peridot
- August’s gemstone. Notwithstanding the fact that their
scratch resistance tolerance is low, Peridot had become
popular for those who are into the fashion world. With
colors as bright as yellow green, brownish, kiwi grren,
olive green, this gemstone are considered wearable by those
who are advocates with the color green.
Sapphire
- September’s gemstone. Sapphire is widely known for its
elegant blue hue. Although it also comes in colorless,
black, purple, yellow, pink. Because of its intricate
characteristic, this stone also considered as the heaven’s
gem. The darker the color, the better.
Opal
- October’s gemstone. The name was derived from the Indian
word meaning stone and is known for its floating fire
within. Colors may vary from gray, blue, white, green and
pumpkin orange.
Citrine
- November’s gemstone. This varies from golden brown to the
lightest of yellow. The glow of this gemstone is delightful
enough to enlighten the mood of every occasion.
Topaz
- December’s gemstone. Color ranges in hues of dark blue to
intense aqua. The popularity of this gemstone is due to its
extravagant color, hardness and affordability.
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