12 Best Birthstone Rings For Each Month (2023)

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by Suzanne Sachs  5 min read

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THE BASICS --

Birthstone rings are much more than just symbolic of a birthdate – these meaningful rings can be used for many thoughtful and sentimental designs. Why do we love birthstone rings so much, and how can they best showcase their beauty and distinction?

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW--

In this guide, we will explain the following:

  • Quick Reference Guide To Birthstones By Month
  • 12 Best Birthstones For Each Month
  • January - Garnet
  • February - Amethyst
  • March - Aquamarine
  • April - Diamond
  • May - Emerald
  • June - Pearl, Moonstone
  • July - Ruby
  • August - Peridot, Spinel
  • September - Sapphire
  • October - Tourmaline
  • November - Citrine
  • December - Turquoise, Zircon
  • Birthstone Ring Meaning and Symbolism
  • Keeping a Birthstone Ring Beautiful
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Choosing a Birthstone Ring

Quick Reference Guide to Birthstones by Month

This table provides a quick reference to the best birthstones for each month, along with their descriptions and symbolic meanings. Use this guide to discover the unique qualities of each gemstone and find the perfect birthstone ring for any occasion.

Topic Description Symbolism
January - Garnet Red or orange, garnets symbolize protection, health, and passion. Protection, health, and passion.
February - Amethyst Purple quartz, symbolizing calmness, peace, and clarity. Calmness, peace, and clarity.
March - Aquamarine Light blue or blue-green beryl associated with tranquility and courage. Tranquility, courage, and communication.
April - Diamond Timeless elegance symbolizing purity, eternity, and strength. Love, purity, and endurance.
May - Emerald Green beryl known for renewal, love, and growth. Renewal, love, and growth.
June - Pearl, Moonstone Pearls signify purity; moonstones have a glow from light reflection. Purity, protection, and serenity.
July - Ruby Red corundum representing love, passion, and vitality. Love, passion, and vitality.
August - Peridot, Spinel Peridot and Spinel symbolize strength, healing, and harmony. Strength, healing, and harmony.
September - Sapphire Blue corundum associated with wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. Wisdom, loyalty, and nobility.
October - Opal, Tourmaline Opals create a fiery display; tourmaline is thought to protect against negative energies. Creativity, love, and healing.
November - Citrine, Topaz Citrine is a yellow quartz; topaz promotes healing and well-being. Success, prosperity, and health.
December - Turquoise, Zircon Turquoise is blue-green, zircon is believed to offer spiritual protection. Protection, wisdom, and good fortune.

12 Best Birthstones For Each Month

Every month has one or more special gemstones associated with it, and these birthstones can be beautifully symbolic for dates within that month. Some birthstones are traditional, time-honored choices, while more modern birthstones add even more diversity to the options. The most common gemstones associated with each month are…

1. January - Garnet

Garnets are made of silicon and oxygen, plus other elements in different combinations that give them their color. Garnets come in a range of colors, based on their chemical composition, though most garnets are red or orange.

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2. February - Amethyst

Amethyst is a variety of quartz, but rather than a clear stone, it is purple from iron impurities in the crystal structure as well as the effects of different types of irradiation.

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3. March - Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a light blue or blue-green shade of beryl, a common crystalline mineral. Aluminum, iron and silicon are part of the stone's crystal structure and give it the distinctive color.

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4. April - Diamond

Diamonds symbolize purity, eternity, wholeness, and unity with their timeless elegance. As one of the hardest substances on Earth, diamonds symbolize strength and resilience.

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5. May - Emerald

Emerald is the green variety of the mineral beryl and is the most valuable green gemstone. Emerald hues can range from a lighter yellow-green to deep, dark green with hints of blue.

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6. June - Pearl, Moonstone

Pearls are formed when a mollusk, like an oyster, protects itself from grit that enters its shell by covering it with smooth layers of nacre, or calcium carbonate.

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Moonstones are feldspar, like labradorite and sunstone. Feldspar forms in layers, and the reflection of light off the different layers is what gives it that glow.
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7. July - Ruby

Rubies are a form of the natural mineral corundum, or aluminum oxide, that has been colored red by chromium in its crystal lattice structure. The intensity of the color ranges from lighter red that is nearly pink to a deep, dark red, though the darker shades are considered more valuable.

8. August - Peridot, Spinel

Peridot is the mineral olivine, a type of magnesium iron silicate. Peridot comes in one color green though the  hues can vary depending on the amount of iron in the stone’s structure.

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Spinel is a captivating gemstone that has been appreciated for its beauty and brilliance throughout history, though it was often mistaken for other gemstones like ruby or sapphire due to its similar appearance.
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9. September - Sapphire

The Sapphire is a precious gemstone which is a variety of the mineral corundum. Sapphires come in a variety of colors, but it is best known for its vibrant shades of blue.
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10. October - Opal, Tourmaline

Opals are made when silica that was dissolved in water forms gemstones deep underground. When the silica forms in a regular pattern of tiny spheres, it creates fire (or precious) opal.

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Tourmaline is a relatively hard and durable boron silicate mineral with different elements embedded in its crystal structure. Tourmaline is often regarded as a powerful healing stone. It is believed to protect against negative energies and psychic attacks.

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11. November - Citrine, Topaz

Citrine is a rare type of quartz with a natural yellow shade and remarkable clarity that typically lacks any visible inclusions.

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Topaz is often regarded as a healing stone. It is believed to promote physical and emotional healing, helping to rejuvenate the body and mind.

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12. December - Turquoise, Zircon

Turquoise is known as callais, and is a stunning blue-green mineral with a chemical complex that includes aluminum, copper and phosphate. but this stone can be readily found ranging from pale whitish to many shades of blue, including robin's egg, powder and sky blue. 

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Zircon is thought to provide spiritual protection, warding off negative energies and evil influences. It is considered a protective talisman for the wearer.
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Additional birthstones may be associated with each month in different cultures or spiritual practices, and any combination of these symbolic gemstones can make a stunning ring glittering with meaning and significance.

Birthstone Ring Meaning And Symbolism

Birthstones carry deep personal significance and can be used in rings to symbolize more than just birthdays.

  • Beyond Birthdays: Birthstones can represent much more than just a birthdate; they can symbolize important people, relationships, or events.
  • Family Representation: Combine multiple gemstones to create a ring that represents several family members, such as a parent or grandparent with birthstones for children or grandchildren.
  • Couples’ Rings: Use a duet or toi-et-moi design with both partners' birthstones for a unique engagement ring.
  • Three-Stone Rings: Incorporate two birthstones with a central diamond for a meaningful three-stone engagement ring.
  • Special Dates: Birthstone rings can commemorate any significant date, such as when a couple met, got engaged, or planned their wedding, as well as other memorable events like a graduation, job promotion, or first home purchase.
  • Connecting to History: Birthstone rings can represent the month of a parent's or grandparent's wedding or any other significant date, adding a personal and historical connection.

Choosing a vintage or antique gemstone ring can enhance this connection, adding even more layers of historic meaning to a beautiful birthstone.

 

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Keeping a Birthstone Ring Beautiful

To keep your birthstone ring looking beautiful for years, it’s important to follow proper care practices suited to the specific gems in your design.

  • Proper Care: Regardless of the birthstone or design, proper care is essential to maintain the ring's beauty and longevity.
  • Single Gem Care: For rings with a single birthstone, follow specific care guidelines to keep that gem looking stunning.
  • Multiple Gemstones: When multiple birthstones are used, focus on caring for the softest, most delicate gem to avoid scratching or damage to any part of the ring.
  • Safe Storage: Remove and store birthstone rings safely when there is a risk of damage or loss, such as during exposure to abrasive chemicals, sports, or exercise. Use a separate soft bag or an individual compartment in a jewelry box to prevent the ring from scratching other jewelry or getting scratched itself.
  • Regular Inspections: Have the ring inspected regularly by an experienced jeweler to catch any subtle damage, like a loosened setting, early on. Prompt repairs will help keep the ring in top condition and protect the birthstone, ensuring its lasting beauty and safety.

By taking these steps, you can ensure that your birthstone ring remains a cherished and stunning piece for generations to come.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a birthstone ring?

A birthstone ring is a piece of jewelry featuring a gemstone associated with a person's birth month. These rings are often given as meaningful gifts to celebrate birthdays or other special occasions.

Are birthstone rings suitable for daily wear?

It depends on the specific birthstone's hardness and durability. Some gemstones, like diamonds and sapphires, are more durable for daily wear, while softer stones, like pearls or opals, require more careful handling.

What do birthstones symbolize?

Each birthstone carries unique symbolism and meaning, from protection and love to prosperity and wisdom. Birthstone rings often represent personal connections, significant dates, and cherished memories.

Can a birthstone ring be used as an engagement ring?

Absolutely! Birthstone rings can be a unique and personalized choice for engagement rings, especially when combining the birthstones of both partners or adding a central diamond for a three-stone design.

Choosing a Birthstone Ring

Birthstone rings have amazing allure and breathtaking beauty. When combined with the natural symbolism of birthstones, these rings can be meaningful, treasured pieces of jewelry to mark all the most important moments of a life or relationship, and will be heirloom pieces to enjoy for many years. Explore our collection of birthstone rings and find a meaningful piece that captures your unique story. Choose a birthstone ring today and create a lasting heirloom for generations to come.

ANTIQUE ENGAGEMENT RINGS FOR EVERYONE:

No matter which era is your favorite, these time-honored rings have a rich history and individualized character and will continue to have a timeless beauty and elegant appeal that is part of a legacy to pass on to future generations.

FIND THE PERFECT ENGAGEMENT RING:

Antique gemstone rings are prized not only for their beauty but also for their exquisite attention to detailing and faceting. If you’re looking for a ring with a sense of glamour, sophistication and vintage charm, explore our collection of birthstone rings today!

 

SUZANNE SACHS

Suzanne has always believed vintage rings can change lives. She's been in the jewelry industry for over 35 years, working with vintage jewelers, diamond dealers, diamond cutters, and gemologists. Suzanne started Artdecodiamonds in 2000 and understood the demand for vintage rings throughout the world. She ultimately started VintageDiamondRing.com in 2014, and understands each vintage ring is a reflection of you – your history, your relationships, your style, your elegance and is honored to have the opportunity to help you showcase your flair in a unique and exquisite way.
 

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