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Gemstone Guide

AMETHYST

Birthstone: February
Astrological sign: Pisces

A purple variety of the quartz family, beloved for her many shades–from pale lilac “rose de France” to deep, rich purple. Ancient Greeks and Romans believed this gemstone could keep the wearer clear-headed and quick-witted. Pairs beautifully with coral, jade, and emerald.

APATITE

Birthstone: December
Astrological sign: Gemini

A beautiful structure of the phosphate family, this crystal’s striking transparent turquoise and neon blues and greens give it a cool, ethereal glow. It is known as a powerful stone for manifestation.

AQUAMARINE

Birthstone: March
Astrological sign: Pisces

Cousin to the emerald, aquamarine is the blue variety of the Beryl family. Greek sailors believed that this stone would keep them safe on perilous sea voyages, and modern day wearers appreciate its calming properties.

CHRYSOPRASE

Birthstone: May
Astrological sign: Gemini

The most precious variety of the chalcedony family, this gemstone is known for its mesmerizing apple green color. Known as the “stone of Venus” in ancient times, Alexander the Great was known to wear it as a talisman into battle. It was later celebrated in Art Deco, and is known today for bolstering clarity and creativity.

CITRINE

Birthstone: November
Astrological sign: Sagittarius

A yellow variety of the quartz family, the name is derived from the latin word for lemon. Deeply admired in ancient times for its many shades, which range from palest yellow to deepest cognac. It’s no wonder that this stone is known for its ability to capture sunlight and harness its energy.

DIAMOND

Birthstone: APRIL
Astrological Sign: Aries

Renowned for their exceptional hardness and extraordinary brilliance, in ancient times they were believed to be tears of the gods or splinters from falling stars and provide protection, strength and courage to their wearers. Today they are a symbol of commitment, resilience and eternal love.

EMERALD

Birthstone: May
Astrological sign: Gemini

Related to aquamarine, this famous stone is part of the Beryl family of gemstones. Emeralds used in antiquity came from Cleopatra’s mines, and ancient Egyptians highly esteemed this gemstone as a symbol of fertility and protection. Today emeralds are known to symbolize truth and love.

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FRESHWATER PEARLS

Birthstone: June
Astrological sign: Cancer

These cultivated pearls come in a wonderful range of colors, from bright white and glossy cream to silky peach and rich purple. Greek mythology described pearls to be tears of joy shed by the Goddess Aphrodite. Wearing pearls today is thought to cultivate clarity and insight.

GARNET

Birthstone: January
Astrological sign: Aquarius

These famous gems form from a group of silicate minerals that range in color from burgundy to purple and orange to green. There are over twenty garnet categories with Spessartine, Grossular and Rhodolite as fan favorites. Used since the Bronze Age, garnets were known to Ancient Egyptians as a symbol of life.

IOLITE

Birthstone: September
Astrological sign: Libra

These gemstones are the blue-violet variety of the mineral cordierite, with the name stemming from the Greek word “ios,” meaning violet. Known as the “Vikings’ Compass,” perhaps because its color changes based on its direction or perhaps because this gem is thought to encompass the spirit of adventure and illumination.

LAPIS

Birthstone: December
Astrological sign: Libra

An aggregate of several minerals, this electric blue stone has been used by people for thousands of years. Famous for richly decorating the mask of Tutankhamon, and once prized more than gold by Renaissance painters, this semi-precious stone is believed to protect its wearer from evil.

MOONSTONE

Birthstone: June
Astrological sign: Cancer

Famously composed of microscopic layers of feldspar that scatter light to create an ethereal glow, it is often layered with blue and green flashes of color. Ancient Romans believed that the color of moonstone shifted with the phases of the moon in honor of their moon goddess Diana. Today moonstone is still connected to feminine energy and new beginnings.

PERIDOT

Birthstone: August
Astrological sign: Leo

A rare gem variety of the common mineral olivine, it forms deep in the Earth and comes to the surface through volcanoes. Introduced to Europe in the middle ages, it was popular among ancient Egyptians who referred to it as the “gem of the sun.” Today this gem is often associated with luck and healing.

QUARTZ

Birthstone: April
Astrological sign: Aries

The quartz family comprises many different hues and shades, including rose quartz, amethyst and smoky quartz. Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians used quartz crystals as powerful talismans, and in modern times quartz is thought to enhance spiritual growth and wisdom, as well as inspire creativity.

RUBY

Birthstone: July
Astrological sign: Leo

Scientifically known as corundum, this remarkable gemstone derives its striking red color from the presence of chromium. Often associated with the goddess Venus, in ancient times rubies symbolized love, passion and romance. Ancient Egyptians wore rubies to protect from evil forces and bring good fortune.

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SAPPHIRE

Birthstone: September
Astrological sign: Virgo

These vibrant precious gemstones are part of the mineral family Corundum, and for centuries sapphires have been associated with romance and royalty and are second only to diamonds in durability. Famous since ancient times, Greeks and Romans believed that sapphires protected the wearer from envy and harm, and priests in the middle ages wore sapphires to represent heaven. Sapphires are synonymous with wisdom and good fortune. royalty, elegance, and romance.

TOURMALINE

Birthstone: October
Astrological sign: Leo

Composed of several different minerals, tourmaline appears in an infinite range of colors, including pinks, greens, yellows and blues. It is very hard to find two tourmalines that are alike. It is believed that tourmaline was discovered off the west coast of Italy in the late 1600s. This is Elvira’s favorite stone.

TURQUOISE

Birthstone: December
Astrological sign: Sagittarius

An opaque blue to green mineral of hydrated copper and aluminum phosphate, turquoise is believed to be among the world’s oldest jewelry. Its famous lime-green hue is exceptionally rare and very beautiful. Commonly used since Ancient Egypt, turquoise has been regarded as a sacred gemstone through the centuries and used to dispel negative energy.

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