BirthstonesSome of the most popular Gems used as birthstones and in jewelry are as follow.
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January Birthstone: GarnetColors: Found in every color of the rainbow except blue Main Varieties: Almandite: reddish orange to purplish red Andradite: (Demantoid) (bright yellow - green) Malaya: reddish orange Rhodolite: purplish red through reddish purple Pyrope: reddish orange to purplish red Grossularite: (Tsavorite) bright yellow green to grass green Source: Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and USA Hardness: 7-7 1/2 Durability: Durable for all kinds of jewelry
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February Birthstone: AmethystColors: From pale lilac to deep purple (Deepest colors are the most valuable) Sources: Brazil is the most prevalent source Hardness: 7 Durability: Durable for all kinds of jewelry Comment: Some amethyst crystals are heat-treated to change their color to yellow, producing citrine (see gems of color). |
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March Birthstone: AquamarineColors: Slightly grayish light blue to medium blue green (Pale in tone). The darker the color the better. Sources: Brazil and Africa Hardness: 7 1/2 to 8 Durability: Durable for some types of jewelry
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April Birthstone: Diamond
Information: See Diamond InformationSources: Africa, India, Russia, Australia, Canada and USA Hardness: 10 Durability: Excellent for all types of jewelry
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May Birthstone: EmeraldColors: Very light to very dark green (Yellow or blue modifying colors) Sources: Brazil, Columbia, Africa (Zambia) Hardness: 7 Durability: Can be fragile Comment: In ancient times, most emeralds came from Cleopatra's mines in Egypt, which now yield only low-quality emeralds.
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June Birthstones: Pearl
Information: See Pearl Information Sources: Japan, China, South Pacific Hardness: 3 Comments: Pearls are sensitive to acids, dryness, and humidity, and so are less durable than many other gems.
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AlexandriteColor: Changes from green (daylight) to purplish red (artificial light) Sources: Ural Mountains, Russia and Brazil Hardness: 8 Durability: Durable for some types of jewelry Comments: Alexandrite is very rarely seen in sizes over 1 ct. |
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July Birthstone: RubyColor: Medium to dark red Source: Burma, Thailand Largest gem-quality crystals are from Myanmar Hardness: 9 Durability: Excellent durability for all types of jewelry
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August Birthstone: PeridotColors: Light yellow green to dark olive green Sources: Sri Lanka, Burma, USA (Arizona), Pakistan Hardness: 6 1/2 to 7 Durability: Good for most types of jewelry
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September Birthstone: SapphireColors: Sapphires come in every color of the rainbow except Red (Ruby) Sources: Sri Lanka, Thailand, Australia, and USA (Montana) Hardness: 9 Durability: Excellent Durability for all types of jewelry
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October Birthstones: Opal
Color: Play of color is the opal's ability to display many colors. All colors can occur in opals. Pattern of Play of color also helps determine the value of the opal. Broad flash: larger areas of color are more valuable Harlequin: an opal with all broad flashes of color Types: Black: dark (dark gray to black) bodycolor Crystal: transparent with flashes of color Milky: most common, milky white bodycolor Fire: faceted stone named after its orange bodycolor Sources: Australia, Mexico, Brazil, and USA Hardness: 5 - 6 1/2 Durability: Opals are very fragile
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TourmalineColors: Occurs in every color of the rainbow occurs in two and three color combinations (bi and tri-color) Sources: Brazil, Africa, Sri Lanka, California, Maine Hardness: 7 - 7 1/2 Durability: Durable for some types of jewelry
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November Birthstone: TopazColors: Orange, yellow, pink, brown, and blue London: dark grayish light blue Swiss: neon light blue Sources: Brazil, Sri Lanka Hardness: 7 - 7 1/2 Durability: Durable for some types of jewelry Comments: Natural pink topaz is rare; most pink topaz is the result of heat treatments on yellow stones. |
December Birthstone: Blue ZirconColor: Blue (common) also found in red, orange, brown, yellow, and green Sources: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Brazil Hardness: 7 1/2 Durability: Good for some jewelry use Comments: Zircon is an attractive stone when set in a ring; however care must be taken with these as cut stones can be damaged. |
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