About Birthstones

For the most part, any of the gemstones listed below are interchangable for any stone shown on any piece of jewelry.

Garnet
January
Garnet
Garnet traces its roots to the Nile Delta in 3100 BC were Egyptian artisans would craft the gemstone in to beads or inlay them in to hand -wrought jewelry. The versatile garnet comes in a virtual rainbow of colors. Garnet is the birthstone for the month of January.
Amethyst
February
Amethyst
The purple color of Amethyst has long been considered a royal color, so it is not surprising that Amethyst was so much in demand through out history. Fine Amethysts are featured in British Crown Jewels and were also a favorite of Catherine the Great. Traditional birthstone for the month of February.
Aquamarine
March
Aquamarine
The very name aquamarine brings to mind the clear blue tint of the sea. Many aquamarines are greenish when mined and cut. For those who prefer a purer blue, these gemstones are heated to enhance their blue color permanently. This elegant colored gemstone is the birthstone of March and is the symbol of youth, hope, health and fidelity. Aquamarine was long thought to have a soothing influence on married couples, making it a good anniversary gift.
Diamond
April
Diamond
King of Gems, the ultimate symbol of desire. Dramatic, dazzling, never demure. Diamonds always have a story to tell, a secret to reveal and a mystery to solve. This eternal gem's ability to radiate power and inspire passion is unsurpassed.
Emerald
May
Emerald
The amulet of good fortune, emeralds symbolize rebirth and an abundance of life. The rich green hue brings to mind regeneration of life and hope for new possibilities. The Emerald is the birthstone for May and talisman of Gemini.
Alexandrite
June
Alexandrite
Alexandrite displays a color change (called the alexandrite effect). Outside in daylight, it is a cool bluish mossy green. Inside in lamplight, it is a red gem, with a warm raspberry tone. Alexandrite was first found in Ural Mountains in Russia and was names in honor of then Tsar Alexander II. Alexandrite is the birthstone for the month of June.
Moonstone
June
Moonstone
The ancient Romans theorized that moonstone, with its unearthly shimmer, was formed from frozen moonlight. This appealing gem variety does shine with a cool lunar light but it is, in fact, the mineral feldspar and quite terrestrial in origin. Moonstones come in a variety of colors. The body color can range from colorless to gray, brown, yellow, green, or pink.
Pearl
June
Pearl
According to ancient Chinese legend, the moon holds the power to create pearls, instilling them with its celestial glow and mystery. Pearls have been treasured for their lustrous, creamy texture and subtle iridescent reflections since the dawn of humankind. Pearls are unique in the world of colored gemstones since they are the only gemstone formed within a living creature. Because natural pearls are so rare and difficult to recover from the ocean's depths, man invented the technique of culturing salt and freshwater pearls from mollusks .Cultured pearls come in many beautiful colors including: gold, yellow, champagne, pink, peach, lavender, gray and black.
Ruby
July
Ruby
Celebrated in ancient manuscripts as the most precious of all gems, the ruby is the inspiration for innumerable legends and myths. To this day no red gemstone can compare to it's fiery rich red hues. It's brilliant, crimson colors are associated with passion and love. Celebrated in ancient manuscripts as the most precious of all gems, the ruby is the inspiration for innumerable legends and myths. To this day no red gemstone can compare to it's fiery rich red hues. It's brilliant, crimson colors are associated with passion and love.
Peridot
August
Peridot
Peridot is treasured in Hawaii as the goddess Pele's tears. The fresh lime green of peridot is its distinctive signature.
Sapphire
September
Sapphire
Symbolizing a pledge of trust and loyalty these stones can be velvety blue, liquid blue, or even cornflower blue. Beloved for centuries as the ultimate blue gemstones. The rarest and most unique blue sapphires come from Kashmir.
Opal
October
Opal
Revered as a symbol of hope, fidelity, and purity, opal was dubbed the Queen of Gems by the ancient Romans because it encompassed the colors of all other gems. Opal is prized for its unique play of color with the ability to diffract light into flashes of rainbow color.
Tourmaline
October
Tourmaline
Vivid reds, hot pinks, verdant greens and blues abound in this marvelous gem variety. Earth tones as varied as a prairie sunset are readily available. Not only does tourmaline occur in a spectacular range of colors, but it also combines those colors in a single gemstone called "bi-color" or "parti-color" tourmaline. One color combination with a pink center and a green outer rim is called "watermelon" tourmaline, and is cut in thin slices similar to its namesake.
Citrine
November
Citrine
Named from French word for lemon "citron" since Citrine has juicy lemon color. Sunny and affordable, citrine can brighten almost any jewelry style, blending especially well with the yellow gold. Alternative birthstone of November.
Topaz
November
Topaz
The Egyptians said that topaz was colored with the golden glow of the sun god. Legend has it that topaz dispels all enchantment and helps to improve eyesight. Blue, once the most rare color of topaz, is today the most common, thanks to a stable enhancement process that turns colorless topaz blue. After the raw topaz is extracted from the earth and cut, it is irradiated to brown and then heated to sky blue.
Tanzanite
December
Tanzanite
Tanzanite is an exotic, vivid blue, kissed by purple hues. Discovered in 2002, the American Gem Trade Association chose Tanzanite as a December birthstone, the first change to their birthstone list since 1912. Scientifically called "blue zoisite", the gemstone was renamed as Tanzanite by Tiffany & Co.
Turquoise
December
Turquoise
Turquoise is among the oldest known gemstones and has been mined since 3,200 BC. Turquoise is an opaque, light to dark blue or blue-green gem. The finest color is an intense blue. This robin egg blue hued gemstone has been attributed with healing powers, promoting the wearer's status and wealth, protection from evil and brings good luck. Turquoise is the birthstone for the month of December.
Zircon
December
Zircon
The fiery, brilliance of zircon can rival any gemstone. The affordability of its vibrant greens, sky blues, and pleasing earth tones contributes to its growing popularity today.