So, first a quick refresher on birthstones. Tiffany & Co. was the first jeweler to market the concepts of birthstones in 1870. The idea of birthstones was already in place by then as referenced by an old English poem. In this poem, birthstones were not only noted, but there were characteristics attached to each gemstone. The belief was that if you wore a particular stone you would be endowed with the same strengths. The months and their stones have pretty much stayed the same until today, with the addition of an alternative birthstone as the cost of the original stones has increased.
When I started looking into the history of birthstones, I found that there are gems associated with each of the signs of the zodiac as well as gemstones for each day of the week. Now that information was a surprise to me. I knew that astrology attached characteristics to each zodiac sign, but I never thought that in addition to this there were gemstones too.
Here, then, is the list of the signs of the Zodiac and their corresponding birthstones:
Capricorn | 12/22 – 1/20 | Ruby |
Aquarius | 1/21 – 2/19 | Garnet |
Pisces | 2/20 – 3/20 | Amethyst |
Aries | 3/21 – 4/20 | Bloodstone |
Taurus | 4/21 – 5/20 | Sapphire |
Gemini | 5/21 – 6/21 | Agate |
Cancer | 6/22 – 7/22 | Emerald |
Leo | 7/23 – 8/23 | Onyx |
Virgo | 8/24 – 9/23 | Carnelian |
Libra | 9/24 – 10/23 | Peridot |
Scorpio | 10/24 – 11/22 | Beryl |
Sagittarius | 11/23 – 12/21 | Topaz |
The next time you are searching for a gift, do something unexpected. Give some jewelry based on the zodiac. If you need any help in finding the perfect gift, just ask me.
For more information about Birthstones, see my Ezine article.
Hey :), its quite informative post. thanks for sharing. I was looking for my birthstone from some time and got it here. thanks
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