The Alternative Guide To Birthstones
Not enamored with the traditional gemstone attributed to your birth month? Discover the alternative jewels that hold potent meaning and symbolism in different cultural calendars
January, rose quartz
Garnets, the traditional gemstone for those born in January, are striking stones drenched in a punchy, blood-red, fiery hue. If you’re averse to bold color, though, consider rose quartz instead. This delicate pale-pink stone is believed to emanate healing properties, manifest love and romance, and clear the mind – a positive talisman to start the new year with.
EMILY P. WHEELER+ NET SUSTAIN Twinkle 18-karat recycled rose gold, enamel, amethyst and quartz necklace
February, onyx
Amethyst is the widely accepted birthstone for February, but those who aren’t keen on purple gemstones might prefer the inky-black gloss of an onyx jewel. Believed to radiate protective energy, onyx is commonly used in the Middle East as a worry stone, and championed for soaking up anxiety and stress.
MATEO14-karat gold, onyx and diamond earrings
JACQUIE AICHE14-karat gold, onyx and diamond anklet
BUCCELLATIOpera Tulle 18-karat rose gold onyx bracelet
March, jade
A tranquil, traditionally green gem, jade is an alternative birthstone to aquamarine for those born in March. Some believe that it bestows good luck and friendship, and it is often associated with the heart chakra. Those who prefer jade’s blue hue may appreciate Casa Castro’s carved floral earrings, crafted from glossy dumortierite and ice-blue jade.
CASA CASTRO18-karat gold multi-stone earrings
April, opal
MARIA TASH5mm 18-karat rose gold, opal and diamond hoop earring
MELISSA JOY MANNING14-karat recycled gold, opal and amethyst earrings
SYDNEY EVANLuck Tableau 14-karat gold, opal and diamond bracelet
MELISSA JOY MANNING14-karat gold opal earrings
May, agate
This month is believed to have as many as six birthstones (emerald being the most traditional), but, according to the Ayurvedic Hindu calendar, agate remains one of the most exclusive. Also good: agate is offered in a variety of colors, including this ethereal white and grey palette selected by Pascale Monvoisin for her ‘Gaia’ ring.
MELISSA JOY MANNING14-karat recycled gold agate ring
June, moonstone
Assigned to the month of June as an alternative to pearls or alexandrite, moonstone has long been considered mystical. Its ghostly silvered hues are peaceful and delicate, hinting at its touted calming qualities and promotion of inner balance.
ANDREA FOHRMANMini Galaxy 14-karat gold, moonstone and diamond earrings
ANDREA FOHRMANMini Galaxy 14-karat gold, moonstone and diamond bracelet
ALICE CICOLINIBubble Kimono 14-karat gold moonstone necklace
ANDREA FOHRMANMini Cosmo 14-karat gold, moonstone and diamond hoop earrings
July, carnelian
Those looking for a different option to rich, red rubies will find an equally vivid alternative in carnelian – considered a talisman for love and passion. Sydney Evan’s carnelian-bead bracelet delivers a diamond-studded rondelle design that’s crafted in 14-karat gold and would look ideal as part of a vibrant stack.
SYDNEY EVAN14-karat gold, carnelian and diamond bracelet
PIAGETPossession 18-karat rose gold, carnelian and diamond earrings
PIAGETPossession 18-karat rose gold, carnelian and diamond ring
OLE LYNGGAARD COPENHAGENDew Drops Small 18-karat gold carnelian earrings
August, spinel
Larkspur & Hawk’s ‘Illustrated’ ring hosts a selection of spinels – a stone believed to encourage passion, devotion and longevity. Spinels come in myriad shades, offering a wide variety of choice for those who aren’t keen on the more traditional version of peridot.
September, lapis lazuli
A striking semiprecious gem, lapis lazuli boasts a remarkable royal-blue tone that features natural flecks of gold and taupe. Compared to its polished September counterpart, the sapphire, lapis lazuli has a more organic feel and is believed to bring both protection and wisdom.
MESSIKALucky Move 18-karat gold, lapis lazuli and diamond necklace
MATEO14-karat gold lapis lazuli earrings
GIGI CLOZEAUMini Moon Gigi 18-karat gold, lapis lazuli and diamond necklace
October, tourmaline
Pippa Small’s pink tourmaline earrings are an eye-catching substitute to opal, which has a somewhat conflicted history (opals were thought to be the amalgamation of all beautiful gemstones by the Romans, but were later suspected to bring bad luck). It is said that tourmaline, however, can be worn to amplify confidence and diminish fear.
PIPPA SMALL18-karat gold tourmaline earrings
PIPPA SMALL18-karat gold tourmaline necklace
PIPPA SMALL18-karat gold tourmaline earrings
November, pearl
A modern composition of pearls, Sophie Bille Brahe’s ‘Ocean’ earrings are set to look like frothy waves – a neutral and subtle alternative to the bold-yellow gemstone more commonly assigned to November: citrine. While citrine is thought to represent prosperity, pearls are cherished for their delicate luster and are sometimes referred to as ‘the stone of sincerity’.
SOPHIE BILLE BRAHEOcean Perle 14-karat gold pearl single earring
SOPHIE BILLE BRAHEMini Peggy 14-karat gold pearl necklace
SOPHIE BILLE BRAHESplash Nuit 14-karat gold pearl single earring
December, turquoise
Tanzanite might be the best-known gemstone for those born in December, but turquoise is a dazzling option that’s believed to align the chakras, bringing tranquillity, protection, good fortune and hope.
JIA JIAGold turquoise necklace
YVONNE LÉON9-karat gold, turquoise and topaz bracelet
PASCALE MONVOISINArles 9-karat gold, turquoise and diamond single earring





























