Birthstone
List
January
Birthstone
January Gemstone: Garnet
January Birthstone Color: Deep Red February
Birthstone
February Gemstone: Amethyst
February Birthstone Color: Purple
March
Birthstone
March Gemstone: Aquamarine, Bloodstone
March Birthstone Color: Pale Blue
April
Birthstone
April Gemstone: Diamond
April Birthstone Color: White, Clear
May
Birthstone
May Gemstone: Emerald
May Birthstone Color: Green
June
Birthstone
June Gemstone: Pearl, Moonstone, Alexandrite
June Birthstone Color: White or Purple
July
Birthstone
July Gemstone: Ruby
July Birthstone Color: Red
August
Birthstone
August Gemstone: Peridot, Sardonyx
August Birthstone Color: Pale Green
September
Birthstone
September Gemstone: Sapphire
September Birthstone Color: Deep Blue
October
Birthstone
October Gemstone: Opal, Pink Tourmaline
October Birthstone Color: Multi-color, Pink
November
Birthstone
November Gemstone: Citrine, Yellow Topaz
November Birthstone Color: Yellow
December
Birthstone
December Gemstone: Blue Topaz, Turquoise
December Birthstone Color: Blue
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February
Birthstone : Amethyst
Birthstone Color: Purple
Amethyst
is the official birthstone for February as adopted by the
American National Association
of Jewelers in 1912. Amethyst is suggested as a gem
to give on the 4th, 6th and 17th wedding anniversaries.
AMETHYST
Color of Royalty
Amethyst holds a magical appeal that’s proven to be timeless and universal.
Amethyst displays a majestic hue of purple, moving from very light to
very dark. With purple being the chosen color of royalty, amethyst has
enjoyed an unwavering popularity dating back thousands of years. The
finest quality amethyst exhibits a high degree of transparency and a
rich deep purple color enhanced by flashes of burgundy or rose.
Amethyst has been a popular gemstone for centuries, and
with good reason. It is beautiful, durable and affordable.
Amethyst is a variety of the mineral species quartz. It is a hard gemstone
that is resistant to both scratching and breaking. Amethyst can be faceted
or fashioned into cabochon cuts.
BIRTHSTONE
Amethyst is the birthstone for February.
ORIGINS
Amethyst is found all over the world. Major sources include
Brazil and Uruguay. Other sources include Zambia, India,
Sri Lanka and the United States. Small quantities of very
fine amethyst are also mined in Russia.
TREATMENTS
Almost all amethyst is heated to bring out its best color.
Heat-treated amethyst is very stable and requires no
special handling.
CARE
The beautiful color in your amethyst, if properly taken care
of, will last indefinitely. Amethyst should be protected from
sharp blows and scratches but is otherwise quite resistant
to normal wear. Amethyst can be cleaned with most any
commercial jewelry cleaner or mild soap and lukewarm water
using a soft brush. Be sure to rinse and dry your jewelry
thoroughly after cleaning. Some amethyst, whether treated
or not, may fade if exposed to sunlight for long periods of
time. Because of this, you shouldn’t wear your amethyst
jewelry while sunbathing or when using a tanning bed.
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