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birthstone
[ burth-stohn ]
noun
- a precious or semiprecious stone traditionally associated with a particular month or sign of the zodiac and believed to attract good fortune.
birthstone
/ 藞产蓽藧胃藢蝉迟蓹蕣苍 /
noun
- a precious or semiprecious stone associated with a month or sign of the zodiac and thought to bring luck if worn by a person born in that month or under that sign
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Example Sentences
Becky showed off her favorite matching necklace and earrings鈥斺淚t鈥檚 my birthstone, yellow topaz鈥濃攆ollowed by some of the seashells she鈥檇 found at the beach.
Pair your giftee鈥檚 birthstone with that of a loved one or simply choose two of their favorite stones.
You鈥檒l have fun customizing Ariel Gordon鈥檚 handmade dual birthstone ring, which features two birthstones set in a slim open-cuff gold band.
It won the prize and was published in 1979, followed a year later by 鈥淏irthstone.鈥
Adrift, he set to work on 鈥淏irthstone,鈥 a novel about a woman struggling to gather the fragments of her personality into a stable identity.
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What does听birthstone mean?
A birthstone is a precious or semiprecious stone associated with a particular month. Some people wear jewelry with the stone that corresponds with the month they were born.
Here is a list of the birthstones that have traditionally been associated with each month, along with some of their modern alternatives.
- January: garnet
- February: amethyst
- March: bloodstone (or aquamarine)
- April: diamond
- May: emerald
- June: pearl (or alexandrite or moonstone)
- July: ruby
- August: sardonyx (or peridot or spinel)
- September: sapphire
- October: opal (or tourmaline)
- November: topaz (or citrine)
- December: turquoise or lapis (or blue zircon or blue topaz or tanzanite)
Modern alternatives continue to be added. A birthstone can also be linked to a person鈥檚 zodiac sign.
Example: I have a ring with my birthstone that鈥檚 my favorite piece of jewelry.
Where does听birthstone come from?
The first records of the word birthstone come from the early 1900s.
Precious and semiprecious stones have been associated with each month for a very long time, and the tradition of wearing a particular gem during a particular month dates back at least hundreds of years. Use of the word birthstone became popularized after the National Association of Jewelers (of the U.S.) met in 1912 to standardize the list of birthstones corresponding with each month. Additions to the list were made in 1952, 2002, and 2016. People born in months with multiple birthstones typically just choose the one they like best.
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How is听birthstone used in real life?
Many people wear jewelry with their birthstone, especially rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Such jewelry is often given as a gift.
I got my mom a dainty simple diamond earring and necklace set for Christmas because my birthstone is diamond & she had lost her diamond necklace last year. She wears it every day. Every time I see her. Every time she Snapchat鈥檚 me. It makes me so happy 馃槅
鈥 Merciless Indian Savage 馃枻 (@_lumbeenative_)
I was out getting a gift for someone at the jeweler and while there, I also had my fingers sized. My ring sizes are in my surname (KM), my birthstone is emerald. Just sharing in case anyone may need this information.
鈥 Barry White. (@ivykemp)
Diamonds just don't match my fire. It's like, my birthstone is diamond but I would rather any other cheaper stone just because I think diamond is expensive and bland. It doesn't suit me鉁
鈥 Gnomes鉁 (@ViihRegia_18)
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Is birthstone used correctly in the following sentence?
I was born in August, so I consider peridot my birthstone.
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