- Garnet is the birth stone for January.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Tiffa Day
January's stone, the brilliant red garnet, is associated with the pomegranate seeds in the Greek myth of Persephone. February's amethyst is a form of purple quartz believed to confer mental clarity. - Diamonds are the birth stone for April.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Cliff
According to the American Gem Society, March has two gemstones: aquamarine, bringing calm and security; and bloodstone with supposed healing powers. April's stone is the diamond, also believed to heal. - May's birth stone is emerald.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Cliff
May's green emerald is a symbol of rebirth, renewed youth and good fortune. June's stones are moonstone, pearl and alexandrite. Ancient peoples believed the moonstone changed with the phases of the moon. - July's ruby is associated with royalty.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of T
The ruby, July's birth stone, endowed with sacred powers by ancient Hindus, is associated with royalty and power. August's primary stone is peridot, which ancient Egyptians associated with the sun. - Sapphires are the birth stone for September.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Cliff
September's stones are sapphire or lapis lazuli. Since the Middle Ages, people have attributed the sapphire to both medical and spiritual healing properties. In popular belief, October's opal wards off evil and nightmares. - Turqoise is December's birth stone.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Wayne Noffsinger
Topaz and citrine, November's stone choices, both supposedly carry magical healing powers; while the Navajo people believed December's turquoise stones were pieces of the sky that had fallen to Earth.
January and February
March and April
May and June
July and August
September and October
November and December
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