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Add this dazzling birthstone ring to your Amazon cart and you’ll be sure to turn heads everywhere you go. It’s eye-catching but not budget-breaking and pairs with an everyday outfit just as easily as it does a showstopping date night look. It’s a true win-win!
FAQ
What is each month’s birthstone?
Before buying birthstone jewelry, ensure you know what you’re looking for. Here are each month’s birthstone(s) according to the International Gem Society:
- January: Garnet
- February: Amethyst
- March: Bloodstone (traditional), Aquamarine (modern)
- April: Diamond
- May: Emerald
- June: Pearl (traditional), Alexandrite (modern)
- July: Ruby
- August: Sardonyx (traditional), Peridot (modern), Spinel (modern)
- September: Sapphire
- October: Opal (traditional), Tourmaline (modern)
- November: Topaz (traditional), Citrine (modern), Golden Topaz (modern)
- December: Turquoise(traditional), Lapis Lazuli (traditional), Blue Topaz (modern), Blue Zircon (modern), Tanzanite (modern)
Are birthstones expensive?
If you’re buying the real deal, birthstones vary widely in price. Diamonds (April’s birthstone) and rubies (the birthstone for July babies) are the most expensive. Garnet, the birthstone for those born in January, is the least costly gemstone. How much, you ask? That depends on the gemstone itself, as well as its size and quality.
However, most birthstone jewelry is created with imitation gemstones or tinted crystals. Using gems like cubic zirconia keeps the price of birthstone jewelry down and keeps prices steady for everyone, no matter what month they were born. Plus, imitation gems let you experiment with the trend before committing a serious amount of money to a genuine emerald, pearl, ruby or other pricey gemstone.
What are the three rarest birthstones?
There appears to be some debate about this, but the most common answers are alexandrite, certain forms of sapphire, opal and ruby, and tanzanite (the unquestioned rarest of them all).
What is the most expensive birthstone?
Diamonds are still the most expensive birthstones by carat (and on average), costing around $3000-$11000 per carat.