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April’s birthstone is diamond, a gemstone symbolic of eternal love. Natural diamonds are believed to be one of the hardest and oldest substances in the world. This birthstone comes in a wide range of colors such as black, yellow, pink, and red.

March has two birthstones: the most recognized is aquamarine and the other is bloodstone.

With Valentine’s Day coming up, it’s time to think about picking out the perfect piece of jewelry to show your love. Check out our top jewelry picks for inspiration!

The birthstone for the month of February is amethyst. Known for its purple color, this gemstone is commonly found in the collection of royal families throughout Europe and Asia.

This month’s birthstone is garnet. Garnets are durable and available in a broad price range, which makes them a great choice for any taste.

December’s three birthstones are turquoise, Tanzanite, and zircon. All three of these birthstones are known for their stunning shades of blue. The age of these gemstones varies greatly, from one being one of the oldest on Earth, to another only recently being discovered.

November’s two birthstones are topaz and citrine. Certain shades of these gemstones look similar to each other, so much so that they have often been mistaken for one another throughout history. The pale-yellow color of citrine closely resembles yellow topaz, which explains why November’s two birthstones have been so easily confused. Both November birthstones are easily accessible and affordable, even in larger sizes. Topaz and citrine were thought to be …

Halloween jewelry can be a delightful way to express your spooky spirit and add a touch of festive flair to your outfit. Whether you’re dressing up for a Halloween party or simply want to embrace the season’s eerie charm, Halloween jewelry offers a fun and creative way to celebrate!

October’s two birthstones are opal and tourmaline. Opal is traditionally the more recognized October birthstone; however, tourmaline was added as a second birthstone in 1812. Tourmaline is highly valued due to its wide variety of colors, and hundreds of years ago, it was believed that opals carried the power and virtues of all colored stones.