We all have them. We all love them. They make great gifts, and they are pretty to look at. Each one uniquely represents a person differently based on which specific one is specified for them. We are talking about birthstones. When it comes down to it, though, do we truly understand the meaning behind each individual stone? Orlando Jewelers is here to show you the wonderful world of these gemstones and what they say about you. We are proud to be one of the best jewelers near me.  

What is Your Stone?

The birthstone we associate with certain months now are not necessarily the same ones as in ancient times. Birthstone colors were once the most essential feature of a stone, which meant that ancients did not distinguish between a ruby and a garnet, for example. The names used in history may not relate to the stone we think of with that name today, too.
  • For example, a sapphire in the Bible was probably what we know today as lapis.
  • Diamonds were probably a white sapphire or white topaz.
  • The stones originally assigned to each month related to the stones appearing on the breastplate of a Jewish high priest.
The wearing of a birthstone is thought to bring good luck and good health. Astrologers long ago attributed supernatural powers to certain gemstones.  

What Birthstones are Which?

  • The January birthstone, garnet, is thought to keep the wearer safe during travel.
 
  • The February birthstone, amethyst, is said to strengthen relationships and give its wearer courage. At one time, only royalty could wear the gem. Ancient Greeks thought that the amethyst guarded against intoxication. In fact, amethyst comes from amethystos, a Greek word meaning “sober.”
 
  • The March birthstone, aquamarine, was thought to cure heart, liver, and stomach diseases—all one had to do was drink the water in which the gem had been soaking. Early sailors believed that aquamarine talismans, etched with the likeness of the sea god Neptune, protected them against ocean dangers.
 
  • The April birthstone, diamond, in addition to being a symbol of everlasting love, was once thought to bring courage. In Sanskrit, the diamond is called “vajra,” which also means lightning; in Hindu mythology, vajra was the weapon of Indra, the king of gods.
 
  • The May birthstone, emerald, was one of Cleopatra’s favorite gems. It has long been associated with fertility, rebirth, and love. Ancient Romans went so far as to dedicate this stone to Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. Today, it is thought that emeralds signify wisdom, growth, and patience.
 
  • The June birthstone, pearl, has long been a symbol of purity. The ancient Greeks believed that pearls were the hardened tears of joy from Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
 
  • The July birthstone, ruby, was regarded by ancient Hindus as the “king of gems.” It was believed to protect its wearer from evil. Today, the ruby’s deep-red color signifies love and passion.
 
  • The August birthstone, peridot, symbolizes strength. It is sometimes called the evening emerald for its light green color. It was once believed that the green peridot crystals found in volcanic ashes were the tears of the volcano goddess, Pele. When set in gold, this gem was said to protect the wearer from nightmares.
 
  • The September birthstone, sapphire, was once thought to guard against evil and poisoning. It was believed that a venomous snake would die if placed in a vessel made of sapphire. Traditionally a favorite stone of priests and kings, the sapphire symbolizes purity and wisdom.
 
  • The October birthstone, opal, symbolizes faithfulness and confidence. The word comes from the Latin opalus, meaning “precious jewel.” Necklaces with opals set in them were worn to repel evil and to protect eyesight.
 
  • The November birthstone, topaz, symbolizes love and affection. It is believed to give the wearer increased strength and intellect.
 
  • The December birthstone, turquoise, is regarded as a love charm. It is also a symbol of good fortune and success, and it is believed to relax the mind and to protect its wearer from harm. Turquoise rings, in particular, are thought to keep away evil spirits.
 

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