What Is a Birthstone and What Does Yours Say About You?

Article published at: Apr 13, 2026 Article author: Hanna Walker Article tag: birthstone
What Is a Birthstone and What Does Yours Say About You?
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Have you ever wondered why certain gemstones are associated with certain months? Birthstones have been cherished for thousands of years — worn as talismans, given as gifts and kept as keepsakes. Each one carries its own meaning, its own energy and its own story.

Whether you're choosing a gift for someone special or simply curious about your own birthstone, this guide covers everything you need to know — and helps you find something truly beautiful to mark the occasion.


What Is a Birthstone?

A birthstone is a gemstone associated with the month of a person's birth. The tradition dates back to ancient times, with roots in biblical texts and astrological belief. The modern birthstone list as we know it today was standardised in 1912 by the American National Retail Jewelers Association, though the concept of wearing a stone connected to your birth month is far older.

Birthstones are believed to carry special properties — from protection and healing to luck and clarity. Whether or not you believe in their mystical qualities, there's no denying that a birthstone gift feels deeply personal and meaningful in a way that few other gifts can match.


The 12 Birthstones and Their Meanings

January — Garnet

Deep red and rich in colour, garnet is the birthstone of January. It symbolises friendship, trust and loyalty — making it a wonderful gift for someone who has been a constant presence in your life. Garnet is also said to bring energy, passion and protection to its wearer.

February — Amethyst

The stunning purple of amethyst has long been associated with calm, clarity and wisdom. February babies are said to benefit from amethyst's ability to soothe the mind and promote inner peace. It's a stone of balance — perfect for anyone who needs a little tranquility in their life.

March — Aquamarine

Fresh, clear and the colour of the sea, aquamarine is the birthstone of March. It represents courage, clarity and calm — and is said to bring peace to those who carry it. A beautiful choice for someone who loves nature or finds solace near water.

April — Diamond

The most prized of all birthstones, diamond is the stone of April. Associated with strength, eternal love and invincibility, it's no coincidence that diamonds have become the symbol of lasting commitment. April birthdays are lucky indeed — their birthstone represents the very best that life has to offer.

May — Emerald

Lush, green and full of life, emerald is the birthstone of May. It's associated with rebirth, love and prosperity — perfectly in tune with the season of spring in which May sits. Cleopatra famously adored emeralds, and they remain one of the most coveted gemstones in the world.

June — Pearl

Unique among birthstones, pearl is the only one that comes from a living creature. Associated with purity, wisdom and integrity, pearl is the birthstone of June. It has a timeless, classic quality that makes it a deeply meaningful gift for someone born in the early days of summer.

July — Ruby

Bold, passionate and fiercely beautiful, ruby is the birthstone of July. It symbolises love, courage and vitality — and has been prized by royalty throughout history. A ruby gift says everything words sometimes can't.

August — Peridot

Bright, fresh and cheerful, peridot is the birthstone of August. Its distinctive olive green is unlike any other stone and is associated with strength, protection and positive energy. Perfect for the sunshine month it represents.

September — Sapphire

Deep, rich and noble, sapphire is the birthstone of September. It represents wisdom, loyalty and truth — qualities that make it a particularly meaningful gift for someone you deeply admire or respect. The late Princess Diana's iconic sapphire engagement ring brought this stone to global attention, and it has never gone out of style.

October — Pink Tourmaline

Gentle, warm and full of compassion, pink tourmaline is the birthstone of October. It's associated with love, healing and emotional balance — a wonderfully thoughtful gift for someone who wears their heart on their sleeve.

November — Topaz

Golden and warm, topaz is the birthstone of November. It represents joy, abundance and good fortune — the ideal stone for the month that leads into the festive season. Citrine is sometimes offered as an alternative, but topaz remains the traditional choice.

December — Turquoise

Bright, distinctive and full of character, turquoise is the birthstone of December. It's one of the oldest gemstones in human history, associated with protection, good luck and friendship. A turquoise gift carries warmth and positivity — the perfect note on which to end the year.


Why Give a Birthstone Gift?

In a world of generic presents and last-minute purchases, a birthstone gift stands apart. It says I thought about you. I chose something specifically for you. That level of thoughtfulness is rare — and it's why birthstone gifts are so consistently treasured.

They work for almost any occasion — birthdays (of course), but also Christmas, Mother's Day, anniversaries, new babies and milestone celebrations. And because they're tied to a birth month rather than a trend, they never go out of fashion.


Handmade Glass Birthstone Balls — A Gift Unlike Any Other

At Aspire Art Glass, we've taken the tradition of birthstone gifting and given it a beautiful handmade twist. Our birthstone ball collection features individually mouth-blown glass friendship balls, each crafted in the colour of a different birthstone.

No two are exactly the same. Each one is unique — just like the person you're giving it to.

They arrive beautifully gift-ready in our signature packaging, so there's nothing more to do than hand them over and watch someone's face light up.

Here are a few of our favourites:

Not sure which to choose? Browse our full birthstone collection to find the perfect match for the person you have in mind.


A Note on Displaying Your Birthstone Ball

Once you've given — or received — a birthstone ball, the question becomes where to put it. We'd recommend a sunny windowsill where the light can catch the glass and bring the colours to life, or a dedicated display stand which elevates the ball and turns it into a proper centrepiece.

Many of our customers keep their birthstone ball on their dressing table, desk or bedside table — somewhere they'll see it every day and be reminded of the person who gave it to them.


Find Your Birthstone Ball Today

Whether you're shopping for a birthday, a celebration or simply want to treat someone to something genuinely special, our handmade glass birthstone balls are a gift that will be kept, displayed and cherished for years to come.

Shop the full birthstone collection →

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