Birthstone Jewelry
From amethysts to sapphires, we've got gems in all shapes and sizes - and in all price ranges - so you are sure to find something she'll love.
December Birthstone - Blue Topaz
Blue topaz is said to give one access to their artistic creativity and to increase one's appreciation of beauty. It is also said to help a person alleviate fears and treat psychosomatic illnesses.
November Birthstone - Citrine
Citrine is a variety of quartz that is associated with constancy, loyalty, faithfulness, and friendship. It is also used for strength, releasing tension, and treating insomnia.
September Birthstone - Sapphire
In ancient times, the sapphire was mined exclusively in Pakistan, Laos, India, Sri-Lanka and Afghanistan. It is associated with truth, sincerity, and constancy.
August Birthstone - Peridot
Periodots are used to enhance prosperity, growth, and openness. It is one of the few gemstones that come in only one color.
July Birthstone - Ruby
Rubies are used to enhance energy, generosity, and to bring success. Asian countries have long used rubies to adorn armor, scabbards, and the harnesses of noblemen.
June Birthstone - Pearl
You will find pearls on brides, June Cleaver, and the girl in the Vermeer painting, and these wearers embody everything the June birthstone stands for: purity, innocence, beauty, and love.
May Birthstone - Emerald
This dazzling green gemstone should be worn by everyone if even only half of its attributed benefits hold true. With it you will have good luck, clarity of thought, memory, and the ability to see the future. As if that wasn't enough, emeralds are also the symbol of rebirth and youth.
April Birthstone - Diamond
In ancient lore, diamonds protected the wearer from enchantments as well as attacks from enemies. Today, it's the symbol of the ultimate spell – one that forces a man to stutter and sweat as he pulls a small velvet box from a pocket.
March Birthstones - Aquamarine and Bloodstone
From the Latin words meaning water and sea, aquamarine is a modern birthstone said to protect sailors and guarantee a safe voyage. It is also thought to promote calmness. Bloodstone is a traditional birthstone that gets its name from the red flecks marking the green stone. Also known as Heliotrope, it is supposed to have healing powers.
February Birthstone - Amethyst
Worn only by royalty in early cultures, the amethyst protects against drunkenness and poisoning, helps the wearer remain sharp-witted, and promotes business acumen. In short, it's the perfect gemstone for those in charge.


