January-garnet or rose quartz
February-amethyst or onyx
March-aquamarine or bloodstone
April-diamond or rock crystal
May-emerald or chrysoprase
June-alexandrine, moonstone, or pearl
July-ruby or carnelion
August-periodt or sardonyx
September-sapphire or lapis
October-opal or tourlamine
November-topaz citrine
December-tanzanite, zircon, or turquoise
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Some examples of birthstones associated with minerals include garnet for January, amethyst for February, aquamarine for March, diamond for April, emerald for May, pearl for June, ruby for July, peridot for August, sapphire for September, opal for October, topaz for November, and turquoise for December.
The Emerald is Beryl gemstone. Beryl is Beryllium Aluminum Cyclosilicate Be3Al2(SiO3)6. The green variety is called Emerald and the green color comes from small amounts of Chromium.
It depends on the type of gemstone. The minerals that make up birthstones are mostly quartz and hematite.
Birthstones come in a variety of forms, some of which are translucent. For example, diamond, emerald, and aquamarine are birthstones that are commonly translucent. However, not all birthstones are translucent, as some like garnet and onyx are opaque or transparent.
The traditional birthstones are assigned to each month, such as garnet for January and sapphire for September. In addition, there are modern birthstones, mystical birthstones, and zodiac birthstones that some people believe can bring luck or special qualities based on one's birth date.
No, rubies are not the rarest birthstones. Some of the rarest birthstones include alexandrite, tanzanite, and benitoite.
There are no birthstones for specific dates. There are only birthstones for the months you were born in. Here are the birthstones for the month of June.Modern: Pearl, MoonstoneTraditional: Emerald, AlexandriteMystical: MoonstoneAyurvedic: Pearl
Go directly to this website http://www.beadinglife.com/birthstones.html and you will get the full chart about the official birthstones for each month.