The Best Birthstone Jewelry for Every Month of the Year

You (like myself) might be one to indulge in the fascinating complexities of the zodiac—so much so that perusing the daily forecasts related to your particular date, time, and place of birth has become ritualistic. You may even feel it guides every aspect of your being—your personality, interests, perspective. Or, on the other hand, maybe looking to the stars for guidance seems a little ridiculous. Regardless of your stance on the matter, on the fashion side of things, birthdays are incredibly important for one reason in particular: birthstones. Each month has its own assigned gem, imbued with special meaning and historical significance, and they all work great as jewelry pieces.

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Many jewelry brands have created designs in order to honor each birthstone, but there are also plenty of jewels housing these stones in less of a birth-centric manner. In other words, you can find styles that range from simple, everyday jewelry to statement pieces you may want to pull out for a special occasion (perhaps your birthday?). These pieces still read personal but without being so obvious. Below, find our picks of the best birthstone jewelry for each month.

January: Garnet

The deep red garnet is a gemstone that’s been used since the Bronze Age. The name comes from the Latin granatum, thought to symbolize pomegranate. The red color is also associated with the heart—meaning that garnet is thought to soothe.

Foundrae

Garnet Element Disk Drop Necklace

Chan Luu

January Birthstone Earrings

Lagos

Caviar Icon 18K Gold and Gemstone Bracelet

Jade Ruzzo

Vic Ring Large in Raspberry Garnet

February: Amethyst

This stone is often associated with spirituality. The soft violet hue varies from light to dark, which can make any form a stunning option for those born in February.

Pippa Small

18K Gold, Cord and Amethyst Necklace

Jia Jia

14K Yellow Gold Amethyst Earrings

Meili

Standard Pillar Toggle Bracelet

Pandora

February Eternity Circle Dangle Charm Bracelet Set

March: Aquamarine

The watery blue hue of aquamarine is tied to clarity and tranquility. So if you’re born in March, your birthstone can help bring harmony. Try dainty jewelry, especially in delicate gold, that allows that stone to shine.

Sauer

Yam 18K Yellow Gold Aquamarine Ring

Ten Thousand Things

Tiny Arps 18K Yellow Gold Aquamarine Earrings

Jia Jia

Birthstone 14K Gold Multi-Stone Necklace

April: Diamond

Clear, shimmering diamonds are perhaps the most popular gemstone of all, so it’s lucky for those born in April that they also count as your birthstone. There is a myriad of ways to embrace this stone, but it’s never a bad idea to keep things simple.

Kinn

Ennis Pavé Cuff Ring Diamond

Ali Weiss

Full Diamond Handcuff Earring

Anita Ko

Huggies 18K White Gold Diamond Single Earring

May: Emerald

Truth and love are two words often associated with the emerald. The deep green hue is also a fitting choice for those born in the spring. Wear this stone to add an instant energy boost to your look.

Chan Luu

18K Gold-Plated, Leather & Emerald Triple Pendant Necklace

Gigi Clozeau

Classic Gigi Emerald Necklace

Khepri

7 Marquise Emerald Drop Necklace

June: Pearl

Delicate pearls have been a favorite jewelry choice through the centuries. They’re also thought to be a symbol of wisdom. Try an antique-inspired style when embracing this birthstone.

Sophie Buhai

Mermaid Pearl Necklace 15in

Ouie

Pearl and Sterling Silver Bracelet

July: Ruby

Bold red rubies look elegant when paired with soft gold tones. Try a piece of jewelry dotted with smaller stones for maximum impact. Since rubies are associated with wealth, the more, the better.

Temple St. Clair

Celestial Solar Eclipse 18K Yellow Gold, Ruby & Orange Sapphire Ring

Sylvia Toledano

22K Goldplated & Dyed Ruby Cancer Pendant Necklacee

Pascale Monvoisin

Debbie No3 + Iman 9K Gold, Ruby and Diamond Necklace

August: Peridot

Peridot is considered the stone of compassion. This pale green gem plays well with others as it is the ideal stone to layer with other jewelry.

Jia Jia

14K Gold, Peridot and Diamond Earrings

Pomellato

18K Rose Gold Iconica Ring with Peridot

Anissa Kermiche

Grande Poire De Feu Gold Vermeil Peridot Earrings

Bea Bongiasca

Half 9K Peridot and Enamel Ring

September: Sapphire

The dark blue hue of sapphire is associated with royalty—nothing to complain about there. Sapphires look just as striking paired with silver as they do gold, so go ahead and mix your metals.

Kate Spade New York

Sunny Crystal Halo Pendant Necklace

Ita

¡Buenos Días! “Horizon” Ray Ring in Yellow Gold with White Diamonds and Sapphire

Meira T

Two-Tone 14K Gold, Blue Sapphire & Diamond Charm Necklace

October: Opal

Multicolored, shimmering opal is a gemstone that comes in a wide range of colors, but a bold blue is most commonly tied to the month of October. The stone is said to symbolize confidence, so don’t be afraid to go bold.

Mason and Books

Love Bug 14K Gold Multi-Stone Ring

Andrea Fohrman

14K Yellow Gold Mini Cosmo Black Opal Drop Earrings with Diamonds

Ray Griffiths

Ethiopian Opal Signet Ring

November: Topaz

The rich orange-yellow hue of topaz seems fitting for a late fall birthday. This stone is thought to be a symbol of love and affection. Try wearing it with other warm colors for a rich, seasonal look.

Konstantino

Delos 2.0 Core 18K Gold, Sterling Silver & Citrine Earrings

Yvonne Léon

18K Gold, Citrine and Diamond Ring

December: Turquoise

Turquoise has a rich history among many Native American cultures in the Southwest. It’s also meant to offer peace, luck, and protection. This bright blue stone is a statement all on its own, so consider wearing it solo.

Marlo Laz

Southwestern 14K Gold Turquoise Ring

Melissa Joy Manning

14K Recycled Gold Turquoise Earrings

Retrouvai

Petite Lollipop 14K Gold, Tourmaline and Turquoise Ring

Mateo

East West Blue Topaz Ring

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