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Humans have long held the belief that specific varieties of gems may bring protection, healing, and more, in addition to their use for aesthetic purposes or as a symbol of power and riches. The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of some of our favorite gemstones, which we use in gemstone necklaces, and the probable meanings associated with them.
As far back as 5000 BC, people were writing about the benefits of using gemstones and crystals. Various precious stones have a long and storied history with ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, and Chinese. Even older are the Paleolithic burial sites, some of which date back more than 30,000 years and include mammoth ivory beads.
People still wear jewelry made from precious stones for more than just their aesthetic value; they also value the symbolic significance of the stones they wear. Gemstones are personal accessories, and each one has special meaning for the person who wears them.
Want to know the significance of different gemstones? We've got you covered. This guide will help you choose the perfect gemstone, whether you want to stick to more traditional options or make a statement with less common jewels.
Wearing a necklace studded with dazzling gemstones is a certain way to brighten up any day. If you want to look and feel fancy, or if the occasion calls for it, try wearing a gemstone necklace.
Here we present a brief overview of the many cultural associations with a small subset of the gemstones we utilize in our gemstone necklaces . We don't have any preconceived notions about the importance of gemstones, so you're free to assign any meaning you choose to them. Certainly, you may appreciate them only for their aesthetic value.
We also provide a selection of jewelry with birthstones representing each month of the year.
Read on to discover the hidden significance of gemstones and how to choose the perfect gemstone necklace as a gift for yourself and your loved ones.

The Rose Quartz Gemstone
The name "rose quartz" is synonymous with a well-known and widely-appreciated gemstone. This pink hue is caused by the presence of titanium, iron, or manganese in very small concentrations and results in a specific kind of quartz. A wide range of pink and mauve hues are possible, from almost white to deeper pink.
Rose quartz is a beautiful stone in and of itself. It has a dusty pink color and is said to hold calming energy and help heal hurts and resentments from the past.
Pink is the color most often associated with love, which is why this stone is so special. Some find it helpful in alleviating the pain and anguish brought on by strained ties with a loved one.
If you know someone who is passionate about gemstones, try getting them a rose quartz gemstone necklace. We have a wide range of rose quartz gemstone necklaces in various designs set in 14k or 18k gold.
The Amethyst Gemstone
The history of amethyst, like that of any other precious gemstone, is lengthy and illustrious. In addition to being a kind of quartz, this gemstone may take on a violet hue due to irradiation, iron impurities, and perhaps other metals and trace elements. Amethyst gemstones range in color from the lightest shade of lilac to a deep, rich purple.
Its alluring hue has made it the go-to gemstone for individuals who are drawn to enchantment and the occult. This stone has a long history of being used by witches and other healers to promote visions.
The use of amethyst while meditation has also gained popularity. Some people find that wearing it or having it encrusted in a necklace helps them control their emotions and reduces worry.Some people think it might aid in finding harmony and ridding your life of unnecessary baggage.
Amethyst is the birthstone for February, so it's a great present for someone whose birthday falls in that month.
Check out our amethyst gemstone necklace collection in various designs.

The Ruby Gemstone
Like sapphires, the ruby gemstone is a kind of the mineral corundum (aluminium oxide). It goes from the palest pink to a vivid magenta and all the way to a deep blood red.
Rubies are often named as one of the four most valuable gemstones in history, along with diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds.
When it comes to healing, rubies are regarded by astrologers as being far and away the most effective gemstone. Even yet, it is also known as the "stone of love" due to the lavish and seductive tones of its pink and red coloring. It has been linked to feelings of sexuality, desire, and love. It's considered to have a lot of fruitful energy and to inspire dominance. Some people think that wearing it will give you the attributes of bravery and strength as well.
The ruby is the July birthstone, making it an ideal present for anybody whose birthday falls in that month.
Look no further than our ruby gemstone necklace collection if you need a unique present for a unique someone.
The Aquamarine Gemstone
Some varieties of aquamarine are somewhat greenish in color, while others resemble various shades of blue. It belongs to the beryl family, of which emerald is another variant.
The wellness of the body and mind is enhanced by this lovely stone. Historically, because of its color, it was seen as a representation of youth and gladness. It is also thought to provide protection, particularly for keeping sailors safe while they are in hazardous seas. It also protects other travelers and is a byword for peace and harmony.
The March birthday celebrant might appreciate receiving an aquamarine since it is the birthstone for that month.
If you wish to have the healing properties of aquamarine close at all times and also have the added significance of the evil eye pattern, then look no further than Braverman Jewelry’s aquamarine gemstone necklace collection.
The Citrine Gemstone
Citrine gemstones are a kind of crystalline quartz that may range in color from the lightest yellow to a deep golden orange. Even though quartz can be found just about everywhere, citrine is more of a rarity, making it more valuable. In the present day, citrine may have its yellow color enhanced by heat treatment.
It's fitting that citrine is associated with one of the most important colors in the world. It has the appearance of a beam of sunlight and exudes warmth and pleasure. There is a belief that this diamond can't store any negative energy and that it raises your vibration to match its own. Citrine is also known to provide vitality, stamina, and vigor to its wearer.
Citrine is the appropriate gift for a person born in November since it is the November birthstone.
Our gorgeous citrine gemstone necklace will make a perfect gift for yourself or your loved ones.
The Pink Sapphire Gemstone
For centuries, pink sapphires have been considered a sign of undying affection. They are often likened to the holy lotus flower of Asian mythology, which is a symbol of grace, intelligence, and innocence. People in medieval Europe used sapphires as talismans for luck and protection, and records of sapphire engagement rings go back to the Roman Empire.
Sapphire is the September birthstone. Moreover, it is the customary jewel for the 45th anniversary of a marriage, as well as the 5th anniversary. Pink sapphires have long been associated with sentiments of love, frankness, and strong female leadership. Pink sapphire necklaces are ideal gifts because of their durability, symbolic value, and subtle color.
The Blue Topaz Gemstone
According to legend, the topaz stone may bring about tranquility and health. Over 2000 years ago, the Romans discovered it on the Red Sea island of Topazios. They thought it would provide protection from harm and help establish peace with those who had wronged the wearer.
In ancient Egypt, blue topaz was revered because of the belief that it had magical properties bestowed upon it by the sun god Ra. Some South American communities had the belief that a topaz necklace worn on a full moon would protect its wearer from illness.
The mineral topaz is a fluorine-aluminum silicate. You may get it in a wide range of hues, from yellow and gray to red and even colorless.
Given its scarcity in nature, blue topaz is often produced by subjecting colorless topaz to high temperatures and/or radiation.
An 8 on the Mohs scale places it between sapphire and tanzanite in terms of hardness, with sapphire being the harder of the two.
The Moissanite Gemstone
The Moissanite gemstone is often associated with passion and love. One of the hardest stones out there, it is said to symbolize an unbreakable bond between you and your partner.
In fact, it may stand in for the diamond that is traditionally associated with April as the month's birthstone. Therefore, if you want to gift someone whose birthday falls in April, you may do so by giving them one of the numerous moissanite necklaces in our collection.
Similar to other gems, many people attribute curative or wellness-promoting qualities to this one as well. Among these characteristics is robust and/or long-lasting health (owing to its durability)
The Emerald Gemstone
Emeralds were worn as talismans because of the widespread belief that they bestowed their wearers with financial success, political influence, and the gift of the gab. According to legend, these jewels may boost your intelligence and memory as well. Perhaps its most valued skill was the gift of foresight into the future.
Emeralds were utilized by ancient medics to treat poison, illness, and diarrhea. These practices were used by the Arabs, the Hindus, and the Spanish. Numerous individuals thought the emerald would also shield them against demonic possession.
Emeralds are associated with more than just monarchy; they may also signify intelligence, charisma, and wisdom. This is a May birthstone.
This gemstone has traditionally been considered a magnificent jewel, notwithstanding any purported magical characteristics. The brilliant green hue of emeralds has earned them a revered reputation among civilizations all over the globe, in addition to being rare and gorgeous.
You can browse our collection for emerald gemstone necklaces in 14K or 18K in black gold, white gold, or rose gold.
Gemstones By Month
People often look for a person's birthstone while purchasing jewelry for themselves or as a present for someone close to them.
You can get help from our guide to select the best gemstone for you according to your birth month.
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January birthstone: Garnet
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February birthstone: Amethyst
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March birthstone: Aquamarine
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April birthstone: White topaz or Moissanite
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May birthstone: Emerald
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June birthstone: Pearl
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July birthstone: Ruby
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August Birthstone: Peridot
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September birthstone: Sapphire
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October birthstone: Opal
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November birthstone: Citrine
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December birthstone: Turquoise or Tanzanite
Braverman Jewelry Gemstone Necklace Collection
A gemstone necklace is a classy piece of jewelry that may be worn discreetly or flaunted. Whether you're looking for a birthstone necklace or a colorful accessory to wear every day, you'll find what you need in our dazzling selection of gemstone necklaces.
You can find all kinds of gemstone necklaces in various designs and at affordable price ranges. You can get them in 14 k or 18 k in white gold, rose gold, yellow gold, or black gold, and also in platinum if you so desire. Moreover, you can find them in various shapes, like round, radiant, pear, asscher, emerald, and cushion.
All of our jewelry comes with Braverman’s exclusive lifetime warranty. We provide free express shipping, a 100% refund, and a 30-day return on all our products.
Gemstone jewelry is prized for its aesthetic value, but if you give it meaning and energy, it may have deeper spiritual or even energetic significance.
Please visit our online store where you may browse our wide variety of gemstone necklaces, including all of the aforementioned stones and more. We have no doubt that you'll get what you're looking for.
Contact us at [email protected] or call us at 1-800-590-3902 to get any information you need.
