Definition of Birthstone. Meaning of Birthstone. Synonyms of Birthstone

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- A birthstone is a gemstone that represents a person's birth period, usually the month or zodiac sign. Birthstones are often worn as jewelry or a pendant...
- before the group signed with Elektra Records, being replaced with Onyx the Birthstone Kid. The group dissolved in 1994 following the sudden death of DJ Subroc...
- Peridot has a chemical formula of (Mg,Fe)2SiO4. Peridot is one of the birthstones for the month of August. The origin of the name peridot is uncertain...
- org/min-10272.html Blog post on garnets on the Law Library of Congress's blog https://www.birthstone.guide/garnet-birthstone-meaning Garnet birthstone stories...
- Gem Trade ****ociation chose tanzanite as a December birthstone, the first change to their birthstone list since 1912. Tanzanite was formed around 585 million...
- equivalent to April in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. October's birthstones are the tourmaline and opal. Its birth flower is the calendula. The zodiac...
- later be known as Rodan, but who was eventually replaced by Onyx the Birthstone Kid. Their first release was the LP Mr. Hood, released by Elektra Records...
- diamond, and emerald. Orange topaz, also known as precious topaz, is the birthstone for the month of November, the symbol of friendship, and the state gemstone...
- the gemstone comes from the Latin rubinus, meaning red. The ruby is the birthstone for the month of July. The name first came into wide use for girls in...
- due to the ****ociation with Saint Valentine, amethyst has become the birthstone of February, which is thought to attract love. While the European folk...