Ever wondered which birthstone fits best with your character? No matter what genre, this information can be useful. Take this example: A thoughtful gift within a romance novel can showcase how much the two main characters care, by adding just the right detail such as the inclusion of a birthstone. Or a birthstone can leave just the right clue in a mystery. During my research for a story I was working on recently, I compiled a list of birthstones and some of their meanings and associations for you. Enjoy!
January
The Garnet is known to dispel sadness. This blood red stone used as a necklace ensures friendship and fidelity
FEBRUARY
The bright purple Amethyst was originally very expensive. Ancient Greeks decorated goblets and other expensive pieces with them. Often worn for protection from contagious disease, the Amethyst was also thought to bring tranquility to the wearer’s life.
MARCH
The Aquamarine has been thought to bring intelligence, youth, and happiness. The Bloodstone, another March gem, was carried by Roman soldiers to keep them from bleeding to death.
APRIL
The Diamond, the stone of April, is known as the “fire of love.” Diamonds bring love and protect from evil. They are also thought of as the frozen tears of past princesses.
MAY
This month has several stones, the main one being the Emerald, where value depends on the color and number of flaws. This brilliant green stone reinforces love and creates harmony in the family.
JUNE
The Moonstone protects against danger at sea and is thought to bring financial gain and protect against turbulence. Another present day stone for June is the Pearl which is said to preserve modesty, chastity, and purity.
JULY
The Ruby protects its wearer from fear and financial stress while its strength banishes evil spirits.
AUGUST
The stone of August is the Sardonyx. It is said to create courage and make the most timid brave. A present day addition is the Peridot, a clear, normally green stone of gem quality Olivine.
SEPTEMBER
The Blue Sapphire often heals the body of illness and despair.
OCTOBER
The mystical Opal is filled with all the colors of the rainbow. Historically, this stone was considered to cause disaster to those who wore it; but today it is said to bring only good fortune and happiness. The Tourmaline was added to the list in more current times.
NOVEMBER
The Topaz symbolizes good fortune and longevity. According to legend, this golden stone possesses the power to cure many diseases. Citrine, a transparent yellow quartz gem many of the best of which come from Brazil, is a current day birthstone for this month.
DECEMBER
The vibrant turquoise was believed to be a defender against bad luck to those that wore it. It has been said that cowboys always carry a blue turquoise on their journey’s so that they might be blessed with success. A present day addition is the Zircon, whose naturally found brown clear crystals are heated to turn into the beautiful blue gemstone.
Feel free to share this handy guide with your writer friends – just please include a link back to this post. Thank you!
Blessings
Claudia
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Thanks for the list Claudia – great resource. Sadly my birthday is august and I’m not overly keen on either of the stones present for that month so I always forget about them, but I can imagine them being a useful tool/twist in a story 🙂
Oh neat, my birthstone represents longevity! 🙂 I always disliked Topaz because it was yellowish-brown, but it’s grown on me.
So much to learn about where the birthstones came from. I am glad I have such a pretty one for my birth month. lol Happy new Year Thank you so much for linking up to Share With Me blog hop. #sharewithme
and thank you for stopping by!Happy New Year to you as well