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Make It an 18th Birthday to Remember Forever With Birthstone Jewellery

 

Wearing stones of particular significance is a tradition dating back 2000 years or more. They were once thought to have magical powers and to bring the wearer good luck. Today, they make wonderful 18th or 21st gifts. Since at least the 1600s, particular stones have been thought to have links to particular months. Though which stone goes with which month has varied somewhat over the centuries, according to modern tradition they are:

January - Garnet

February - Amethyst

March - Aquamarine

April - Crystal Quartz

May - Emerald/Chrysoprase

June - Pearl/Moonstone

July - Ruby

August - Peridot

September - Sapphire

October - Pink Opal/Tourmaline

November - Citrine

December - Turquoise/Blue Topaz

When it comes to so significant a date as an 18th or 21st birthday, something so linked to one’s origins is a great way to mark and remember the occasion. The tradition of wearing birthstones is thought to date back to at least Biblical times. The Book of Exodus the breastplate worn by the prophet Aaron - elder brother of Moses - is described thus, "It was square... and folded double. Then they mounted four rows of precious stones on it. In the first row there was a ruby, a topaz and a beryl; in the second row a turquoise, a sapphire and an emerald; in the third row a jacinth, an agate and an amethyst; in the fourth row a chrysolite, an onyx and a jasper.

They were mounted in gold filigree settings. There were twelve stones, one for each of the names of the sons of Israel, each engraved like a seal with the name of one of the twelve tribes" Over time, those stones became associated with signs and the zodiac and then months of the year. We have the Poles to thank for the specific tradition of wearing stones associated with months of the year. At that time it was believed that certain stones held magical powers and each birthstone’s power would become greater during their particular month. For that reason, people of the time would rotate the birthstone they wore in line with the months.

Some people still follow this tradition and so invest in a full set of the twelve birthstones. Nobody wants to give mass-produced jewellery as 21st gifts. One wants to give something precious and personal. Buying birthstone jewellery as 18th or 21st gifts allows one to create something that is truly personalised. All of the fittings are made in solid Sterling silver or 9 carat gold. To add that extra personal touch, one can choose to have the wearer’s name or initials incorporated into the chain or added as one of a wide selection of charms.

Birthstones are available fitted as ever popular rings, bracelets, pendants or larger (but still delicate) necklaces. All of these choices are available in a range of styles and designs to suit any taste. From charm bracelets laced with a variety of luck-bringing symbols to Sterling silver rings handmade by big name designers. As well as having a birthstone that is indelibly linked to the wearer, you can also choose between a real birthstone and a Swarovski crystal in birthstone colour, dependant on budget.

You should remember to ensure you are dealing with a reputable supplier. Some imitation birthstones can look correct, but are only made of glass and plastic. When marking an 18th or 21st birthday, one doesn’t want to be handing over what is essentially children’s play jewellery! Reputable jewellers will ensure that even their imitation (or “synthetic”) stones are of the highest quality. Once you’ve invested in that perfect 18th or 21st birthday gift, you want to make sure it lives up to all your expectations. Make sure to ask about the jeweller’s aftercare package.

The best should offer a cleaning service so the lucky bearer can keep their piece looking bright without damaging it. It doesn't matter if you believe in their luck-giving powers or not; birthstone gifts jewellery makes a great gift for an 18th or 21st birthday. The association of a particular stone with a particular month adds significance to the gift you buy your loved one beyond simply looking pretty (and they do look pretty).