Garnet - January's Birthstone

Amethyst - February's Birthstone

Aquamarine - March's Birthstone

Diamond - April's Birthstone

Emerald - May's Birthstone

Pearl - June's Birthstone

Ruby - July's Birthstone

Peridot - August's Birthstone

Sapphire - September's Birthstone

Opal - October's Birthstone

Citrine - November's Birthstone

Zircon - December's Birthstone

The Garnet family has six species and can form varieties which cover a rainbow of hues, except blue. A Garnet of any color is associated with increased imagination and inspiration.

The Amethyst, due to its beauty, affordability, and durability, is the most popular of the mineral quartz. The color of Amethyst has long been associated with passion and hope.

The Aquamarine is a variety of the mineral beryl oft worn as a protection charm by ancient mariners sailing the vast oceans. The Aquamarine is given as a symbol of hope, youth, health, and fidelity.

A fine diamond is like a smoldering fire trapped in ice. The enigma of its beauty has been a source of fascination for thousands of years. A gift of fine diamonds says "I love you" day after day, year after year.

The Emerald is a variety of the mineral beryl which is mostly mined in Brazil, Colombia, and Zambia. An Emerald is treasured as a talisman for the sign of Gemini and an amulet of good fortune.

The Pearl comes in a range of natural colors from cream and gold to blue and black and it also has a wide range of shapes, sizes, and lusters. The Pearl is a timeless gift of love.

The Ruby is a variety of the mineral corundum which is mined in Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Africa. The Ruby has long been regarded as an amulet for passion, protection, and healing.

The Peridot is known as the "evening gemstone" because its color intensifies in the evening light. The Peridot has long been associated with spring and renewal.

The Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum which is renowned for its beauty and durability. The Sapphire is the talisman for the sign of Taurus and is a traditional fifth anniversary gift.

The Opal is renowned for its color-flashing phenomenon known as "play of color" and most types display a vivid pattern of spectral colors. The Opal has long symbolized hope, innocence, and purity.

The Citrine is a variety of the mineral quartz and is prized for its beauty, affordability, and durability. The Citrine's color is associated with lightheartedness and cheerfulness.

The fire in Zircon, called dispersion, is caused by light entering the gemstone and separating into a prism of rainbow colors. The Zircon has even more fire than the diamond!