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Each month has its own birthstone. The birthstone is generally one of the first pieces of jewelry to be given. Below are the most common birthstones by month.

Month
Birthstone
Color
January Garnet
Dark red, green, brown
February
Amethyst
Light to Dark Purple
March
Aquamarine
Pale or Aqua Blue
April
Diamond
Clear, pale pink, blue, yellow, orange, green, brown
May
Emerald
Dark Green
June
Pearl
Pearl
July
Ruby
Dark or Ruby Red
August
Peridot
Bright yellow-green to green
September
Sapphire
Sky to Dark Blue
October
Opal
Light Blue, Multicolor
November
Topaz
Yellow
December
Zircon
Clear or Blue

Gemstones, both for their beauty and rarity, have long been valued by man. The beauty, such that stones give, has always awed the poor and rich alike. The gemstones are, therefore, highly treasured.

Over the ages, man has given the gemstones magical properties or tied them to so many superstitions, they can not all be named. Nearly everyone knows what their birthstone is, but few know what they mean or where this tradition originated from.

There are a few theories, but most gem scholars agree that the tradition originated due to the Breastplate of Aaron, a ceremonial religious garment set with twelve gemstones that represented the twelve tribes of Israel as well as the twelve months in the year. On this breastplate, the twelve gemstones were ruby, topaz, beryl, turquoise, sapphire, emerald, jacinth, agate, amethyst, chrysolite, onyx, and finally jasper. More information on this can be found in the Exodus in the Old Testament. Unfortunately, it is practically impossible to tell which stones were actually placed in this legendary breastplate since the people back then did not use mineral names as we do today.

There were many traditions of birthstones until the year 1912 when the American national association of jewelers, Jewelers of America, officially adopted what is now the most widely used list for birthstones.

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