Traditional Birth Stones
A stone associated with your birth month is a Birth
Stone. There
doesn't seem to be any particular significance associated with the link
between the stone and the month. We use the Modern Birth
Stones today,
but other lists of Birth Stones have been used throughout history.
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The list of Modern Birth Stones was adopted by the
American National Association of Jewelers in 1912 is the one that is
traditionally accepted in the United States and many other parts of the world.
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The list of Traditional Birth Stones dates from the 15th Century and
different lists may contain different stones depending on time and place.
One version of the list is included below.
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Mystical Birth Stones originated in Tibet sometime during the first
millennium. This list varies widely depending on which resource you
consult.
Month
|
Modern 1912
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Traditional 15th Century
|
Mystical Stones
|
January
|
Garnet
|
Garnet
|
Emerald
|
February
|
Amethyst
|
Amethyst
|
Bloodstone
|
March
|
Aquamarine
|
Bloodstone
|
Jade
|
April
|
Diamond
|
Diamond
|
Opal
|
May
|
Emerald
|
Emerald
|
Sapphire
|
June
|
Pearl
|
Alexandrite
|
Moonstone
|
July
|
Ruby
|
Ruby
|
Ruby
|
August
|
Peridot
|
Sardonyx
|
Diamond
|
September
|
Sapphire
|
Sapphire
|
Agate
|
October
|
Opal
|
Tourmaline
|
Jasper
|
November
|
Topaz
|
Citrine
|
Pearl
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December
|
Turquoise
|
Zircon
|
Onyx
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Some months have several possible Birth
Stones. For
instance, December has Blue Zircon, Lapis Lazuli, Blue
Topaz and Blue Zircon depending on the list.
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