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Birthstone Finder

Discover your birthstone by birth month or zodiac sign. Uncover the meaning, properties, and deep symbolism of your personal gemstone.

Expert Reviewed Updated 2026
Your Month's Birthstone
Diamond
Color: Clear
Symbolizes Eternal love & strength
Mohs Hardness 10 (Very durable)
Alternative Stone White Topaz
Best For Everyday wear, engagement rings

The History and Meaning of Birthstones

The tradition of birthstones has its roots in ancient history, tracing back to the breastplate of Aaron described in the Book of Exodus, which contained twelve distinct gemstones representing the twelve tribes of Israel. Over time, these stones became associated with the twelve signs of the zodiac and eventually the twelve months of the calendar year.

Traditional vs Modern Birthstone Lists

In 1912, the National Association of Jewelers met in Kansas to formally standardize the modern birthstone list we use today. While the modern list focuses heavily on transparent gems (like Diamonds, Sapphires, and Rubies), traditional lists often included opaque stones (like Lapis Lazuli and Bloodstone).

💎 Gemologist Pro Tip: You aren't strictly bound to your month's stone! Many people choose to wear the stone that aligns with their Zodiac sign or simply choose a stone based on its spiritual meaning and color.

How to Care for Your Birthstone

Frequently Asked Questions

A birthstone is a gemstone that represents a person's period of birth, usually the month or zodiac sign. They are often worn as jewelry and hold historical, cultural, and spiritual significance.

Absolutely! While wearing your own birthstone is thought to bring good luck, many people choose gemstones based on their color, meaning, or aesthetic appeal rather than their birth month.

Alexandrite, one of the birthstones for June, is considered one of the rarest birthstones. It is highly valued for its color-changing properties, appearing green in daylight and red under incandescent light.

Both systems exist! The modern birthstone list is standardized by month (created in 1912). However, astrological or zodiac birthstones are an older tradition where specific stones are aligned with the 12 zodiac signs.

Diamond (April), Emerald (May), and Ruby (July) are generally the most expensive birthstones due to their high demand, rarity in fine qualities, and status as 'precious' gemstones.