BIRTHSTONE

- January-

GARNET

The Garnet stone, which is the birthstone for the month of January, has been used since ancient Roman times. It is believed that, thanks to its energy-charged nature, this stone enhances an individual’s life force.

Also known as the Red Garnet, this natural gemstone is recommended as a gift for the 2nd wedding anniversary. The unique meaning of the stone provides a wonderful choice symbolizing commitment and love in marriages.

- February-

AMETHYST

Amethyst is a precious gemstone belonging to the quartz family. Natural amethysts acquire their purple color due to the presence of iron. It has been regarded as a valuable stone since ancient times and is used as a symbol of protection, tranquility, and mental clarity.

According to beliefs, it can reduce stress, improve sleep quality, and support spiritual development. Amethyst is the birthstone for the month of February and is a popular choice for jewelry.

- March-

AQUAMARINE, BLOOD STONE

Aquamarine is a variation of the precious stone beryl mineral. It has a tone resembling the clarity of seawater. The most valuable ones have a pure and vibrant blue color and are known for their calming and soothing properties.

Bloodstone, also known as hematite, is a stone that consists of iron oxide minerals. Hematite, used in energy work, is considered a stone that supports grounding and absorbs negative energies while providing positive energy.

- April-

DIAMOND

Diamond is a crystalline form of the carbon element and is known as the hardest natural substance. The hardness of diamond is what makes it a valuable gemstone and a significant symbol often chosen for marriage proposals or special moments.

Diamonds are commonly known to be colorless or white; however, colored diamonds are rare and considered special varieties. They are also widely used in industrial applications due to their excellent heat and electrical conductivity.

- May-

EMERALD

Emerald is a variety of beryl and is considered a precious gemstone. It has a brilliant green color and has been historically recognized as a symbol of luxury and beauty.

Emeralds are found in places such as Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil. They are believed to bring peace and prosperity, and their uniqueness is attributed to naturally occurring internal fissures.

- June-

PEARL, MOON STONE, ALEXANDRİTE

Pearl is an organic gemstone formed in the shells of marine and freshwater mollusks. Representing purity and elegance, pearls are typically found in white, pink, bluish, or black colors.

Moonstone or opal is a precious gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors. It is associated with a moonlight-like appearance and believed to possess mystical qualities.

Alexandrite is a color-changing variety of corundum. It can shift from green or blue during the day to red or purple tones in the evening, and it is considered a rare gemstone.

- July-

RUBY

Ruby is a variety of corundum and is considered a precious gemstone. It has a vibrant red color and is a fiery and alluring gemstone. Rubies are recognized as symbols of power, passion, and energy.

They are found in places like Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. Rubies are commonly used in jewelry making and are often chosen as gifts for special occasions.

- August-

PERİDOT, SPİNEL, SARDONYX

Peridot is an olivine mineral with an olive-green or yellow-green color. It symbolizes new beginnings, abundance, and peace. They are found in volcanic rocks in regions like Hawaii.

Spinel is a precious gemstone that can come in various colors, including red, pink, blue, green, and black. It is known for being durable and having a bright luster.

Sardonyx is a type of chalcedony stone where bands of brown, white, and black colors merge. It symbolizes courage, protection, and balance. It has been used since ancient times.

- September-

SAPPHIRE

Sapphire is the blue variety of the corundum mineral. However, sapphires can also have different colors besides blue.

Sapphires are symbols of beauty, loyalty, and spiritual clarity. They are commonly used in jewelry making and are particularly preferred for engagement and wedding rings.

- October-

OPAL, TOURMALİNE

Opal is a precious gemstone that creates a unique play of colors by refracting light through its water molecules. It is considered to have an inspiring mystical energy.

Tourmaline, on the other hand, is a mineral family with various colored varieties. Being a versatile stone, tourmalines help balance energy, absorb negative energies, and enhance positive energy.

- November-

TOPAZ, CITRINE

Topaz is a precious gemstone that naturally comes in various colors such as blue, yellow, pink, brown, and white. Topaz carries healing energy and promotes calmness, abundance, and creativity.

Citrine, on the other hand, is a type of quartz with warm yellow and golden tones. It carries an energy similar to sunlight, enhancing motivation, attracting abundance, boosting self-confidence, and supporting mental clarity.

- December-

TANZANITE, TURQUOISE, ZIRCON

Tanzanite is a rare precious gemstone with a blue-violet color. It is a symbol of energy and power, encouraging creativity and spiritual awareness.

Turquoise, a mineral with its characteristic turquoise-blue color, is a symbol of protection and healing, providing inner peace and balance.

Zircon, on the other hand, is a durable and bright precious gemstone with a wide range of colors. It strengthens energy and is a symbol of abundance, beauty, and mental clarity.