Personalised birthstone jewellery is a well-known  gift idea for special occasions including birthdays, christenings or  anniversaries. Considered to bring both good luck and protection,  birthstones are most frequently used in bracelets and necklaces for both  children and adults.
What is a birthstone?
A birthstone is a  gemstone symbolizing the month which you were born in the Gregorian  calendar, which contains poems which match every month with its  birthstone. Many different cultures do have their own individual listing  of birthstones however this calendar reflects the ones from  English-speaking societies.
January
Birthstone: Garnet
This  particular January birthstone naturally comes in an array of different  shades, with the most popular colour being rhodolite (a pink-purple.)  With its supposed healing capabilities, this birthstone protects and  gives strength to the particular person wearing it. Some individuals  wear personalised birthstone jewellery with garnet as a method of  displaying commitment as well as affection.
February
Birthstone: Amethyst
The  most valued part of the quartz family, amethyst is a beautiful  birthstone for February. It’s a purple birthstone, with shades varying  from lavender to deep purple. High quality amethyst is deep purple with  flashes of rose pink, rendering it a common choice for personalised  birthstone jewellery. In the past it’s been used to cure different  complaints including hearing disorders or headaches to alcoholism.
March
Birthstone: Aquamarine
Aquamarine,  as the name suggests, is a blue stone which belongs to the beryl  family. Variety of shades include the palest blue (so pale that it’s  almost colourless) to a deep blue-green (teal). This variety of colours  means that aquamarine will complement any skin tone or eye colour,  rendering it excellent for a personalised birthstone jewellery present.  This birthstone also brings courage, tranquility and also contentment to  the wearer. 
April
Birthstone: Crystal Quartz
In the past  it was considered that April’s birthstone, crystal quartz was a  compacted piece of ice (from the Greek name ‘crystallos’, that means  ‘ice’.) It is a less costly replacement for diamonds, and therefore is  often used in personalised birthstone jewellery. Just like some other  birthstones it offers healing properties and enhances one’s spiritual  well-being.
May
Birthstone: Emerald and Chrysoprase
Just  like aquamarine, emerald (from the old French word ‘esmeralde’ meaning  ‘green gemstone’) originates from the beryl family, while chrysoprase is  a green variety of chalcedony. Coming in many different shades of green  (greenish-yellow to apple green), it gives the individual many choices  when choosing what type of personalised birthstone jewellery they would  like. It is said to improve memory as well as mental capacity while  removing negativity.
June
Birthstone: Pearl
Organic  gemstones found in oysters (sea pearls) and also mussels (freshwater  pearls), pearls vary in colour from creamy-white, lilac-pink or  peach-pink to grey as well as black. Again this colour range gives the  individual a wide choice when building their personalised birthstone  jewellery. They make for a wonderful gift at a religious ceremony since  pearls are believed to bring purity, faith, wisdom as well as sincerity.
July
Birthstone: Ruby
July’s  birthstone, ruby (from the Latin ‘rubens’, which means ‘red’) has  always been considered one of the most valuable birthstones. This can be  an expensive option in personalised birthstone jewellery yet  traditional gem lore declares that rubies bring financial stability to  the wearer.
August
Birthstone: Peridot
A precious variety  of the mineral olivine, peridot is amongst the oldest known birthstones,  going back to the ancient Egyptians. One might choose peridot as a  birthstone jewellery gift because it literally means ‘give richness’ in  Greek. It will also bring the wearer openness in love and relationships.
September
Birthstone: Sapphire
Sapphire  provides any purchaser of birthstone jewellery a vast choice, since it  is a kind of corundum which comes in several shades. The less costly  sapphire found on the high street has normally been developed in  laboratories but natural mined sapphires are recommended for  personalised birthstone jewellery. Sapphires will bring the wearer  serenity, joy and prosperity.
October
Birthstone: Opal
Opal  are available in numerous colours and varieties, but the natural pink  variety is used most often in personalised birthstone jewellery. It is a  soft birthstone, which is believed to soothe depression, promote  creativity and help the wearer find true love.
November
Birthstone: Citrine
This  birthstone is a yellow variety of quartz, varying in colour from pale  yellow to reddish brown. If the individual wishes to promote comfort and  protection, they should choose citrine to put in their personalised  birthstone jewellery.
December
Birthstone: Turquoise
Turquoise  is a birthstone that varies in colour from green to sky blue, with or  without matrix (black lines running through the stone.) Particularly  favoured by the ancient Egyptians, turquoise is believed to relieve the  wearer of depression and enhance confidence. It is a token of friendship  and makes an excellent choice for a personalised birthstone jewellery  present to a friend or loved one.

