Gemstones have captivated humanity for centuries, but birthstones hold a uniquely personal significance. Whether rooted in biblical history, Vedic astrology, or modern tradition, wearing your birth month’s gem is believed to bring good fortune, protection, and a deep connection to your inner self.
At Aupulent, we believe in mindful luxury. While our expertise lies in the world’s most brilliant lab-grown diamonds, we honor the rich history of all gemstones. Whether you are looking for the perfect April birthstone (our specialty!) or seeking to understand the meaning behind a loved one’s gem, this complete guide covers everything you need to know about birthstones from January to December.
January Birthstone: Garnet
Color: Deep Red
Meaning: Protection, Friendship, Trust
Starting the year with a bold statement, the January birthstone is the Garnet. Traditionally known for its deep, pomegranate-red hue, the name comes from the Latin word granatum. In ancient times, travelers carried garnets to light up the night and protect them from harm.
Jewelry Tip: Garnet’s rich tones pair beautifully with yellow gold, creating a vintage, regal aesthetic.
February Birthstone: Amethyst
Color: Royal Purple
Meaning: Clarity, Wisdom, sobriety
The February birthstone, Amethyst, is a variety of quartz famous for its stunning violet color. Historically associated with royalty and the clergy, it was believed to keep the wearer clear-headed and quick-witted.
Style Note: Amethysts make for excellent cocktail rings. If you love the purple hue but want the brilliance of a diamond for daily wear, consider a custom Aupulent design featuring diamond accents to elevate the center stone.
March Birthstone: Aquamarine
Color: Pale Blue to Blue-Green
Meaning: Serenity, Courage, Safe Travel
Reflecting the calming colors of the sea, the March birthstone is Aquamarine. Its name literally means "water of the sea." Ancient mariners kept this gem close to ensure safe voyages. Today, it represents tranquility and the cooling of tempers.
For the Modern Wearer: Aquamarine’s icy blue looks spectacular in white gold or platinum settings, mimicking the clarity of glacial waters.
April Birthstone: Diamond (The King of Gems)
Color: Colorless (White), Yellow, Pink, Blue
Meaning: Eternal Love, Strength, Purity
The April birthstone is the most coveted of all: the Diamond. Renowned for being the hardest substance on earth, diamonds symbolize invincibility and everlasting love.
At Aupulent, this is where we shine. We specialize in premium lab-grown diamonds that are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds—but without the environmental toll.
Why Choose an Aupulent Diamond?
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Sustainable Luxury: Our diamonds are conflict-free and eco-friendly.
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More Sparkle: Because of our direct-to-consumer model, you can often afford a larger, higher-quality stone (like a 2-carat solitaire) for the price of a smaller mined diamond.
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Certified Excellence: Every Aupulent diamond comes with IGI or SGL certification.
Shop the April Birthstone: Explore our Best-Selling Diamond Solitaire Rings
May Birthstone: Emerald
Color: Vivid Green
Meaning: Rebirth, Foresight, Fortune
The May birthstone, Emerald, is famed for its lush green garden-like inclusions (known as jardin). Cleopatra’s favorite gem, the emerald has long been associated with fertility and rebirth.
Aupulent Insight: Love the shape but want more sparkle? The "Emerald Cut" is a popular diamond shape available at Aupulent. It features step-cut facets that offer a hall-of-mirrors effect, delivering sophistication similar to the gemstone itself.
June Birthstone: Pearl, Alexandrite & Moonstone
Color: White/Cream (Pearl), Color-changing (Alexandrite)
Meaning: Purity, Balance, Luck
June babies are lucky to have three options. The primary June birthstone is the Pearl, the only gemstone made by a living creature. It symbolizes innocence and purity.
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Alexandrite: A rare gem that changes color from green in daylight to red in incandescent light.
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Moonstone: Known for its adularescence, a ghostly sheen that moves across the stone.
July Birthstone: Ruby
Color: Blood Red
Meaning: Passion, Power, Vitality
The July birthstone is the Ruby, traditionally called the "King of Gems" (before diamonds took the crown in modern marketing). Rubies represent the sun and an inextinguishable flame. In Vedic astrology, rubies are powerful stones for vitality and leadership.
Design Idea: A ruby center stone surrounded by a halo of Aupulent lab-grown diamonds creates a breathtaking contrast of fire and ice.
August Birthstone: Peridot & Spinel
Color: Lime Green (Peridot)
Meaning: Strength, Protection from Nightmares
The August birthstone is Peridot, formed under extreme heat in the earth’s mantle—and sometimes found in meteorites! Its lime-green glow is unique and distinctive.
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Spinel: Recently added as a secondary birthstone, often mistaken for ruby in its red variety.
September Birthstone: Sapphire
Color: Velvety Blue (and other fancy colors)
Meaning: Wisdom, Loyalty, Nobility
The September birthstone is the Sapphire. While famous for its deep blue hue, sapphires come in every color except red (which is a ruby). It is the gem of wisdom and was historically worn by clergy and royalty to protect against envy.
The "Royal" Connection: Princess Diana’s (and now Princess Catherine’s) engagement ring made the Blue Sapphire surrounded by diamonds a global icon.
October Birthstone: Opal & Tourmaline
Color: Multicolored (Opal), Bi-color (Tourmaline)
Meaning: Creativity, Hope, Innocence
The October birthstone, Opal, is unique for its "play-of-color," flashing spectral hues when moved. It was once believed to contain the virtues of all other gemstones combined.
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Pink Tourmaline: The modern alternative, representing love and compassion.
November Birthstone: Topaz & Citrine
Color: Golden Yellow to Orange
Meaning: Abundance, Healing, Warmth
The November birthstone typically brings warmth. Citrine is known as the "Merchant’s Stone" for its association with wealth and success. Topaz is available in many colors, but the orange "Imperial Topaz" is the traditional November hue.
December Birthstone: Turquoise, Tanzanite & Zircon
Color: Blue to Violet
Meaning: Protection, Wisdom, Calm
Closing the year, the December birthstone options are all blue. Turquoise is one of the oldest known gems, often used in protective amulets. Tanzanite, found only in Tanzania, offers a stunning violet-blue that rivals the sapphire.
Why Choose Birthstone Jewelry?
Birthstone jewelry makes for a deeply personal gift. Whether it’s a push present for a new mother, a graduation gift, or a birthday treat for yourself, these gems tell a story.
At Aupulent, we understand that jewelry is personal. That’s why we offer Custom Design Services. If you are looking to combine the brilliance of our lab-grown diamonds with the color of your birthstone (based on Vedic astrology or western tradition), our designers can help bring your vision to life using CAD technology and expert craftsmanship.
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Vedic Astrology Wear: We understand the importance of gemstone purity for astrological benefits. Our lab-grown diamonds are Type IIa (the purest form of carbon), making them excellent conduits for energy.
People Also Asked (FAQs)
1. Are lab-grown diamonds real diamonds?
Yes! As the premier April birthstone, lab-grown diamonds from Aupulent are 100% real. They share the exact same chemical (carbon), physical, and optical properties as mined diamonds. The only difference is their origin—one is grown in a lab, the other is mined from the earth.
2. Can I wear a birthstone that isn't my birth month?
Absolutely. While birthstones are lucky for those born in that month, many people choose gems based on their meaning or color preference. For example, Diamonds (April) are worn by everyone for engagement rings regardless of their birth month due to their durability and beauty.
3. Which is the rarest birthstone?
Alexandrite (June) is often considered one of the rarest due to its color-changing properties. However, high-quality Rubies (July) and Red Diamonds are also exceptionally rare and valuable.
4. How do I clean my birthstone jewelry?
For most gems, including diamonds, a mixture of mild soap and warm water with a soft brush is best. However, porous stones like Pearls, Opals, and Turquoise require special care—never submerge them in water or use ultrasonic cleaners.
5. Does Aupulent make custom birthstone jewelry?
Yes! Aupulent specializes in bespoke designs. Whether you want an engagement ring featuring an Emerald Cut diamond or a pendant combining different family birthstones, our team in Chandigarh can design it for you.
Ready to find your sparkle? Explore the world of sustainable luxury. Whether it’s the invincible Diamond for April or a custom piece for any other month, let Aupulent help you shine responsibly.