How were birthstones chosen?

Experts believe that birthstones can be traced back to the Bible. In Exodus 28, Moses sets forth directions for making special garments for Aaron, the High Priest of the Hebrews. Specifically, the breastplate was to contain twelve precious gemstones, representing the twelve tribes of Israel.
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How did they decide on birthstones?

While some sources such as 1st Century Roman-Jewish historian Josephus tell us birthstones originated on the breastplate of Aaron, with each representing the 12 months of the year and accruing 12 signs of the zodiac, others say the breastplate's stones signified each of the 12 tribes of Israel.
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Who decided what birthstones are?

The modern birthstone list was formulated by an organization known as 'The Jewelers of America' in 1912. Despite its controversy and being criticized for moving and dropping some of the original gems, today it is most often seen as the definitive chart of astrological birthstones.
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How are birthstones assigned to months?

It was a religious garment with specific symbolism regarding the tribes. To highlight the special attributes of each tribe, the gems were set in four rows of three. Although birthstones have religious origins, modern day tradition dictates that the stones are assigned according to birth month.
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What were the original birthstones?

According to first-century translations, the first row contained carnelian, chrysolite, and beryl. The second row contained jacinth, agate, and amethyst, and the third row contained topaz, onyx, and jasper.
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History Of Birthstones | Jill Maurer



What does the Bible say about birthstones?

Some experts believe that birthstones can be traced back to the Bible. In Exodus 28, Moses sets forth directions for making special garments for Aaron, the High Priest of the Hebrews. Specifically, the breastplate was to contain twelve precious gemstones, representing the twelve tribes of Israel.
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What is the rarest birthstone?

The Rarest Birthstones

For example, April's diamond, though pricey, is less rare than rubies, emeralds, and alexandrite. While on the topic of alexandrite, this is currently the rarest gemstone on the birthstone list and can come at quite a cost. Black opals are also incredibly rare.
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Why does June have 3 birthstones?

Why does June have 3 birthstones? The main reason why some months have multiple birthstones is because various ancient stones have become too rare, so it is less likely for them to be available on the market and to satisfy consumer needs.
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Do all months have 2 birthstones?

Traditionally each month is associated with one birthstone but you will find some months have multiple birthstones. This fact does create some confusion but the multiple options for some months was created in order to allow more affordable options in addition to the traditional more expensive stones.
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Why are there 3 birthstones for August?

Why are there three birthstones for August? The American Gem Trade Association and Jewelers of America decided that peridot, spinel, and sardonyx are all August birthstones. Sardonyx, a stone that ranges from amber to bright green in color, was the original August birthstone.
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Why should you wear birthstone?

Birthstones are said to have healing properties. Wearing them may help release the blockages in the physical, mental and spiritual stage. It is believed that these supernatural gemstones have the power to focus the healing energy of the planet on your body through contact, this leaves you more relaxed and composed.
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Are birthstones real?

Birthstones can also have a semi-precious variant. Genuine birthstones are the natural gemstones associated with a birth month. In my listings a named gemstone means just that. As they are natural stones, the colors can vary from one to the next, and if they have inclusions in the stone or not.
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Why does November have two birthstones?

In 1912, the Jewelers of America wanted to standardize the birthstones. Modern birthstones are based on what is easiest to sell in large quantities. This is why November has two birthstones. Topaz was the original birthstone, but citrine was later added as a more affordable option.
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Why do birthstones change?

Different cultures around the world have developed different birthstone lists over the centuries, altering birthstone choices according to availability and price. Birthstones have been and still are, changed based on availability of particular gemstones.
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Is there a history behind Topaz?

The name for imperial topaz originated in nineteenth-century Russia. At the time, the Ural Mountains were topaz's leading source, and the pink gemstone mined there was named to honor the Russian czar. Ownership of the gem was restricted to the royal family. Today, topaz is one of the US birthstones for November.
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What 3 months have 3 birthstones?

December | Zircon, Tanzanite and Turquoise

December birthdays have claim to three gemstones; Zircon, Tanzanite and Turquoise. Each of these gemstones carries a unique blue tone making it a perfect birthstone for Minnesota's frigid December winters.
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Can you wear a different birthstone?

But, what happens if you wear the wrong birthstone? It is widely accepted that wearing the wrong birthstone can bring bad luck, poor health, and financial troubles to a person.
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Why is Aquamarine March birthstone?

Aquamarine's name comes from the Latin for seawater, and ancient mariners claimed the gem would calm waves and keep sailors safe at sea. This March birthstone was also thought to bring happiness in marriage. Beryl was believed to give the wearer protection against foes in battle and litigation.
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Is pearl an alexandrite?

Alexandrite replaced the pearl as birthstone when it was believed that alexandrite was more abundant than pearls. Today that is no longer the case. High quality alexandrite is extremely rare and highly sought after. The greenish blue stone is known for its ability to change colors in incandescent light.
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Why is moonstone June's birthstone?

This June birthstone has been associated with both the Roman and Greek lunar deities. Hindu mythology claims that it is made of solidified moonbeams. Moonstone is often associated with love, passion and fertility; it is believed to bring great luck.
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What is the most common birthstone?

Peridot, the birthstone for August, “ruled the map,” emerging as the most popular stone in 40 states, including New York and California. Other birthstones are emerald, ruby, sapphire and opal.
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What is the prettiest birthstone?

1. Emerald (May) The lush abundance of spring is mirrored in May's birthstone, the emerald, with its deep green hue, making it the best birthstone of them all.
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Why is July birthstone a ruby?

Rubies are often associated with wealth and prosperity. Many ancient crowns were decorated with rubies, because they represented good fortune and courage. The ruby's deep red color also has ties to love, passion, and raw emotion. Long ago, humans believed that rubies contained drops of Mother Earth's blood.
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Does a mother's ring include the mother birthstone?

You can put a mother's birthstone in a mother's ring if you choose to do so. A mother's ring is still a piece of personalized jewelry and there are no set rules for something you design personally. Historically a mother's birthstone was not included in a mother's ring but this is not a set rule.
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