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Birthstone Fine Jewelry

Introducing our reimagined Birthstone Collection featuring our new Birthstone Baguette jewelry along with other Valerie Madison favorites! Whether you're an Aquarius or Capricorn or anything in between, we have the perfect gemstone piece for you or your loved one.

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Birthstone Jewelry: Meaning and Significance

Birthstones have been linked to identity and tradition for centuries. Each month carries a gemstone thought to bring luck, protection, or love.

  • January: Garnet, symbol of strength and commitment.
  • February: Amethyst, known for clarity and calm.
  • March: Aquamarine, tied to serenity and the sea.
  • April: Diamond, long celebrated for love and endurance.
  • May: Emerald, cherished for renewal and growth.
  • June: Pearl, a classic sign of elegance.
  • July: Ruby, linked to passion and courage.
  • August: Peridot, bright and full of vitality.
  • September: Sapphire, associated with wisdom.
  • October: Opal, with shifting colors for creativity.
  • November: Citrine, bringing warmth and joy.
  • December: Tanzanite, symbolizing transformation.

Each birthstone marks a month and carries its own story, turning rings, earrings, and necklaces into meaningful pieces you can wear every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I care for my birthstone jewelry to maintain its beauty?

Keeping your pieces is actually pretty simple. Warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush are usually enough to keep stones looking bright. Store pieces safely when not worn and avoid harsh chemicals. For deeper cleaning or repairs, you can refer to our Jewelry Care page for full details and recommended steps.

Can I customize my birthstone jewelry with a specific metal or setting?

Yes. People love getting something tied to their birth month because it feels personal. A simple pair of studs or a necklace can be worn every day, while a ring or bracelet makes more of a statement. That mix of meaning and wearability is why birthstone pieces are so often gifted at our jewelry store in Seattle.

Are there matching birthstone sets available?

Yes. You’ll find designs that pair easily, like baguette rings with coordinating necklaces, or studs that go with a matching bracelet. Putting pieces together makes them feel like a set, even if you collect them over time.
It lets you build a look that ties back to your own birth month stone without overthinking it.

Do birthstone jewelry designs include diamonds or other accent tones?

Many designs are accented with diamonds to highlight the color of the birthstone.
Diamond rings or necklaces may feature small side stones, giving extra brilliance to emerald, sapphire, ruby, and other gems. Accent tones can enhance the look of gemstone rings and bring out details that make each birthstone piece stand apart beautifully.

Is birthstone jewelry a good gift for birthdays and anniversaries?

Yes. People love getting something tied to their birth month because it feels personal. A simple pair of studs or a necklace can be worn every day, while a ring or bracelet makes more of a statement. That mix of meaning and wearability is why birthstone pieces are so often gifted.

What types of birthstone jewelry are most popular (rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets)?

Everyday rings tend to be the most popular choice, followed closely by earrings and necklaces. A recent survey backs this up, showing that about 28% of shoppers seem to prefer rings, 24% choose earrings, and 23% pick necklaces. Bracelets are less common but still chosen as gifts, especially when paired with any of these other pieces.