The Ultimate Guide to Birthstone Rings
Discover the best rings for each month, what the represent, and how to style them
If you're looking for the perfect gift - for yourself or someone you care about - look no further.
A birthstone ring is a fool-proof way to express appreciation with just the right amount of personal touch. Discover the best rings for each month, what they represent, and how to wear them below.

January: Garnet
Garnet is one of the most complex gemstones and can be found in almost any colour, though in jewellery, red is the most common colour. Some believe that Garnet is a protective stone that shields the carrier from harm, and red garnet specifically is also linked to vitality, love and light.
Whether subtlety dainty or a chunkier statement, a garnet ring will add a fun pop of colour to any look!
Wouter & Hendrix - Lip 18K Gold Ring with Garnet
HRIAM Jewellery - January Birthstone Ring
ALL ABOUT ARTICUS - The Smiley Insider 18K Gold Ring
February: Amethyst
Amethyst ranges from light lilac to deep purpur, and has histrorically been worn by royalty and ruling class - but with time, it's become more known to be associated with spritiuality, clarity, and healing.
An amethyst ring will be a treasured piece in anyone's jewellery warderobe, and provide a unique and personal element both on casual and dressed-up days.
RUIFIER - Gems of Cosmo 18K Gold Ring
HRIAM - February Birth Stone Ring
Clarissa Gioielli - Cabouchon 18K Rosegold Ring
Bea Bongiasca - Big Eye 9K Gold Ring


March: Aquamarine
Just as the name implies, Aquamarine has been named after the ocean. The stone was believed to protect sailors and bring marital bliss, and represents happiness, hope and eternal youth.
Whether you're a water baby or prefer to stay on land, an Aquamarine ring is a timeless classic that'll leave anyone impressed.
Dulong Fine Jewellery - Vega 18K Gold Ring
Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen - BoHo 18K Gold Ring
Lore Van Keer - Lustre 06 18K Gold Ring
Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen - Young Fish 18K Gold Ring
April: Diamond
Diamond needs no further introduction - it's the most popular choice of ring stone in the world.
As the hardest natural material, it represents strength, longevity and eternal love, but it isn't solely reserved for engagements - a diamond ring works for any occasion.
Wouters & Hendrix - Rosas 18K Gold Ring
Akva Jewellery - Ora Pavé 14K Gold Ring


May: Emerald
Primarily associated with a deep, rich shade of green, emerald has been said to bring it's bearer everything from heightened intelligence to the ability to see and tell the future - but an emerald ring is also an easy and unexpected way to elevate any look!
Wouters & Hendrix - Rosette 18K Gold Ring
June: Pearl
Pearl is the only gemstone found in living creatures, and through this connection with nature and life, pearl has been believed to represent honesty, purity and wisdom.
A pearl ring wlill add a touch of elegance to the most simple of looks, and is a perfect example of a classic piece of jewellery that will never go out of style.


July: Ruby
Ruby, with its' distinctive, bloodred colour, has long been believed to be intimately connected to the human body and bring physical strength.
A ruby ring brings a romantic, yet bold feeling to your look - either worn alone or paired with other, more understated rings.
August - Peridot
Peridot varies from light golden to dark green - and it was commonly believed that if you slept with it closed to your body at night, you would be protected from evil spirits.
A peridot ring is, despite its' often distinctive colour, a very versatile piece in your jewellery warderobe, it looks good on anybody - at any time!


September - Sapphire
Historically of the most wellknown and beloved gemstones, sapphire has long been thought to have medicinal powers and protect its' bearer from envy and ill intentions.
Most commonly a rich, royal blue shade, it brings a certain elegance and grace to its' bearer - style it with an understated look to let it shine!
Celana - The Thetis Silver Ring
October - Opal
Opal is one of the most unique gemstones in the world - none is the other alike, and its' dynamic appearance has made people believe it holds special magic and light.
Opal is perfect for anyone who is not afraid to stand out and be themselves - and who could do with a little good luck once in a while.
HRIAM - October Birth Stone Ring


November - Citrine
As the name indicates, citrine is named after its' yellow colour. Mostly found in Brazil, citrine has been linked to new beginnings and resurgence - and is thought to bring luck and prosperity.
With shades reminiscent of sun and light, a citrine ring will guide you through any challenge while looking fabulous on your hand!
December - Blue Topaz
Blue topaz is variation of the topaz, representing its' various shades of blue hues. It has long been associated with wisdom, truth and loyalty, as well as tranquility and peace.
Due to it's wide range of shades and affordability, a blue topaz ring can bring a subtle sparkle or striking statement!
BELLER - Your Way N12 18K Gold Ring

To read more birthstones and their individual meanings, see our Birthstone Guide.
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