Birthstones

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Birthstones is the collection that connects time, meaning, and legacy. For centuries, these gems have symbolized protection, love, and identity across cultures. Stones that carry the strength, history, luck, and fortune of generations. 

They honor your loved ones, those who have shaped who you are, and the day you were born, giving purpose to your journey. A piece to wear, to gift, to keep close.


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We’ll tell you what’s behind your Birthstone.

January - Garnet

Passion, self-confidence, protection.

With a deep red born from silicate minerals, garnet evokes the essence of inner fire. Since ancient times, it has been a talisman of protection and energy, accompanying travelers and warriors on their long journeys. Associated with regeneration and strength, it stands as a symbol of determination and perseverance. A stone brimming with vitality that burns endlessly.

February - Amethyst

Serenity, spiritual growth, balance.

Amethyst, a quartz variety characterized by its violet hue, produced by iron impurities in its crystal structure. For centuries, it has been a stone of mental clarity and spiritual equilibrium. Its purple tones have adorned royal crowns and served as a link to the divine. Known for its ability to calm the mind and elevate perception, it is a sanctuary of peace and protection. A dose of calm in a world of chaos.

March - Aquamarine

Clarity, anxiety relief, inner strength.

From ocean depths to royal jewels, aquamarine reflects water in its most pristine form. Its blue tone results from traces of iron in its composition. Used by sailors as a safety amulet, it symbolizes the serenity of calm waters and the courage of those who challenge the waves. Within its color lies the immensity of the sea and the bravery of those who traverse it.

April - White Topaz

Awareness, purity, truth.

White topaz forms from aluminum fluorosilicate, with its purity reflected in its near-perfect transparency. With its crystalline brilliance, it has been a symbol of truth and direction, a guide in the search for authenticity. Like the sun's reflection on ice, it is a beacon of clarity and determination that illuminates the path to new perspectives.

May - Emerald

Renewal, hope, healing.

Emerald, a beryl variety, obtains its hue from traces of chromium and vanadium in its composition. Since antiquity, it has been a symbol of wisdom and regeneration. Its deep green evokes the most lush landscapes and the energy of nature. In royal courts and ancient civilizations, it was considered a link to earth and the divine. Today, it continues to represent renewal, growth, and inner strength.

June - Moonstone

New beginnings, intuition, sensibility.

Moonstone is a feldspar variety with a layered structure that disperses light, creating its characteristic glow known as adularescence. It reflects the soft, ethereal light of the moon, evoking the mystique that has accompanied civilizations throughout history. In India, it was believed to bring good fortune, while in Rome, it was linked to the lunar goddess. Today, it represents sensitivity and connection to natural cycles, inspiring dreamers and artists. Its glow subtly changes, illuminating darkness and guiding those seeking harmony.

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July - Ruby

Vitality, power, tenacity.

Ruby reflects strength and determination. Its intense red, thanks to chromium in its structure, symbolizes passion and leadership. Considered a power amulet since antiquity: in India, known as the "king of gems", while Burmese warriors believed it made them invincible. Today, it remains a symbol of courage and prosperity. It's more than color—it's contained energy, an eternal fire.

August - Agate

Grounding, stability, courage.

Formed in volcanic cavities over thousands of years, agate is nature’s quiet expression of patience. Its concentric bands and endless color variations evoke a sense of calm and acceptance. From ancient Greece to imperial Rome, it was worn as a talisman of courage and protection. Today, it continues to represent inner stability and mental clarity.

September - Blue Sapphire

Wisdom, integrity, focus.

A variety of corundum, blue sapphire forms deep within the Earth under extreme pressure. Its vivid hue, created by traces of iron and titanium, has long been associated with knowledge and justice. To the Persians, it gave the sky its color. In medieval Europe, it stood for loyalty and divine protection. Today, it remains a symbol of mental clarity and discipline.

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October - Tourmaline

Creativity, empathy, vision.

Tourmaline is a gemstone of endless shades, born from its complex mineral makeup. From Africa to India, it’s been cherished as a talisman of expression and mental stimulation. Its ability to shift dense energies into lighter vibrations makes it a favorite among artists and visionaries. Each color offers a different facet of inspiration and potential.

November - Golden Sapphire

Prosperity, joy, fulfillment.

Formed under intense geological conditions, yellow sapphire owes its golden tone to trace amounts of iron. Linked to Jupiter in Vedic astrology, it’s seen as a source of wisdom and expansion. From ancient Egypt to medieval India, it has symbolized light, abundance, and self-confidence.

December - Turquoise

Communication, tranquility, harmony.

With its signature blue-green hue, turquoise has been revered across cultures for thousands of years. To the Navajo and Hopi, it symbolized a bond between the divine and the earthly. A guardian stone for clear expression and spiritual protection, it invites honest communication and emotional balance. A serene guide for those who move through life with intention.

It’s not mysticism, nor mythology. It’s nature in its purest form.

The Earth’s imprint, month by month.

Twelve stones, formed in precise moments.