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Keepsake Jewellery Birthstones Meaning

One choice that people make today with their loved ones’ cremains is putting them in jewelleries. Not only are jewelleries stunning, but the idea that a part of your loved one can now be with you wherever and whenever is the reason people are embracing ashes and jewellery.

There are different types of ashes urns jewellery including bracelet urns, ashes pendants UK, rings, and earrings. Each of these different types are in different designs and colours as well.

They are made of sterling silver 925 and resin stone. The resin stone serves as the centrepiece of the jewellery, and it is where the ashes are infused. Although it is not a gemstone, it looks like one. If you like to base your purchase on birthstone colours, it can still definitely serve as one.

Since these jewelleries are available in different colours, knowing the meaning of the different birthstones may help you choose the perfect colour for your Keepsake Jewellery. Its meaning will even make the jewellery special and valuable.

Here are the different birthstones:

1.  Garnet (Deep Red)

This stone is associated with the first month of the calendar year, January. It is red in colour and represents perseverance, truth, patience, and consistency.

2.  Amethyst (Purple)

For the month of February, we have Amethyst. This stone symbolises sincerity, peace of mind, and good health.

3.  Aquamarine (Light Blue)

March’s stone is aquamarine. It is said to have the power to improve courage, creativity, perception, hope and self-expression while also eliminating negativity.

4.  Diamond (Clear)

Diamond is associated with the month of April. It is most associated with purity, innocence, eternity, and courage.

5.  Emerald (Green)

Next, we have Emerald which is May’s stone. It signifies honesty, wisdom, growth, and patience.

6.  Alexandrite (Lavender)

The month of June is Alexandrite. They say it is a symbol of luck, prosperity, and intellect. It also represents the balance between the physical and the spiritual and can bring you into the balance of who you are.

7.  Ruby (Red)

For the month of July, the stone is Ruby. It is said to bring about harmony, protection, enthusiasm, contentment, success, integrity, and strength.

8.  Peridot (Light Green)

Next is Peridot which is for the month of August. This symbolises innocence, fidelity, strength, and faith.

9.  Sapphire (Deep Blue)

Sapphire is the birthstone for the month of September. They say this is for clearing of the mind and can bring forth serenity, joy and peace when worn.

10.             Tourmaline (Pink)

October’s stone is Tourmaline. It is said to be repellent of evil and symbolic of hope. It also evokes creativity to the person wearing it.

11.             Topaz (Yellow)

Topaz is for the month of November. It promotes individuality, self-confidence, creativity, mental clarity, increases focus and reduces mood swings and anxiety.

12.             Tanzanite (Blue)

The stone for the month of December which is Tanzanite represents love and fidelity and can calm down pressures and anxieties in the person bearing this stone.

As mentioned earlier, the stones in the memorial jewellery for ashes are not gemstones, however, if you want those colours to symbolise something, referring to the birthstones is a perfect idea. You can also purchase a similar colour to your departed loved one’s birthstone.

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