Showing posts with label March birthstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March birthstone. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Birthstones for May – you mean there's more than one?

Yep, there's more than one. In fact, there are so many choices, you can really have some fun choosing which method to follow! But first, when did birthstones even get started, and why did they become popular?

Early references to the idea of 12 stones are from the Bible in Exodus 28:17-20, which talks about the 12 stones in Aaron's breastplate, the 12 months of the year and the 12 zodiac signs. And there's a more precise list in Revelation 21:19-20. But no one really thought about them much at that point.

According to George Frederick Kunz, the most often cited expert on gemstones, birthstones gained popularity in Poland in the 15th century. The stones associated with each month were assigned at that time, giving us the “traditional” list of birthstones. May's “traditional” birthstone is the emerald.

According to Wikipedia, “a birthstone is a gift of a precious material that symbolizes the month of the birth in the Gregorian calendar.” There's even a poem to accompanies each birthstone! Here's the poem for May:

Who first beholds the light of day
In spring's sweet, flower month of May
And wears an 
emerald all her life
Shall be a loved and a loving wife.

However, a “modern” birthstone list was published by the American Jeweler's Association in 1912 in an effort to standardize things. Previously, it was a bit scattered and different jewelers had different lists, leading to a lot of confusion. For May, the modern birthstone is also an emerald.

But what if you're into the zodiac? Then you get other choices! If a person is a Taurus, the stone is a sapphire. But if you're a Gemini, then it's an agate.  The complete list is available on Wikipedia.

Or perhaps you want to celebrate the day of the week in which you were born (if you even know that!). Here's that list, also found in Wikipedia:

Monday: Pearl
Tuesday: Garnet
Wednesday: Emerald
Thursday: Topaz
Friday: Diamond
Saturday: Blue Sapphire
Sunday: Ruby

So have some fun with your options, and be sure that Manya Vee Selects has a great supply of gemstone jewelry that is much more fun and interesting than the traditional jewelry stores can offer. Check out some of our online options to whet your appetite! And stay tuned for a more in-depth look at emeralds in the near future.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Aquamarine - March Birthstone

Aquamarine has been a popular and meaningful stone for many ages.  It's lovely blue color is reminiscent of crystal clear ocean waters, and that is, in fact, where it gets its name.  Some fun legends of the past say that mermaid's tails were made of aquamarine.

Another popular legend said King Neptune gave aquamarines as gifts to mermaids, which gave them a certain aura as a gift of endearment.  This makes it a lovely anniversary gift.

Aquamarine is a type of beryl, which is a very hard stone.  As we all know, diamond is the hardest of all the stones.  Right beneath that are emerald, Ruby and Sapphire.  They are just a little less hard than diamonds.  Emerald is a type of beryl as well.  So, while aquamarine cannot be considered a "precious" gem, since only diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and rubies fall into that category, it is still a highly prized stone, and can be quite expensive.

Romans and Greeks of ancient times believed aquamarines brought about a sense of peace and tranquility.  For ages now, people have believed that aquamarine attracts positive energy into their lives.  Isn't that a delightful gift to give someone with a March birthday?  And even better if it's a piece handmade and unique, like this one made by Manya Vee herself (aka me!).

This beautiful pieces features two strands of lovely aquamarine stones.  One strand has smooth round stones while the other has tiny faceted stones.  The contrasting smooth and faceted aspects are visually pleasing, and enhance the pendant, which is a very amazing labradorite pendant.  This pendant has the most amazing fire in it, and seems alive when it moves on the wearer's body.

Labradorite is said to repel negativity, so paired with aquamarine and it's ability to attract positive energy, this necklace is a piece to wear every day!

Manya Vee

Manya Vee Selects