Select the ideal stone for your engagement ring.

Just as there are zodiac signs, spirit animals, and other beliefs linked to the day one comes into the world, precious stones also have their own. Birthstones are gems that are said to have an energetic affinity with the person born in that month.
Most of these stones, considered precious and semiprecious, are used in jewelry to make engagement rings. These are the gems on this list and the meanings they carry.
Garnet-January
Its name comes from the pomegranate seeds and its intense reddish color. It is a symbol of friendship and is directly related to the energy of its wearer, balancing, purifying, and revitalizing.
Amethyst-February
The violet stone of divinity, used by various religions as a protective amulet and symbol of wisdom. It is also attributed with properties such as serenity and tranquility, as it brings peace to its wearer.
Aquamarine-March
It is known as the gem of travelers, not only for its resemblance to the color of seawater, but also for serving as protection for those embarking on a journey. It is associated with good luck and energetic balance in situations of dialogue and expression.
Diamond-April
The stone that symbolizes eternity, one of the most popular for engagement rings and which has also been identified with courage, strength, and love.
Emerald-May
This mesmerizing deep green gem is a symbol of good fortune, youth, and rebirth. It is said to help the wearer achieve inner calm, understanding, and righteousness.
Pearl-June
As the only gemstone that comes from a living being, it is considered good luck and is also associated with purity, humility, and innocence. It is the symbol of the "Goddess who came from the sea."
Ruby-July
It is the second hardest mineral and represents success, joy, and love. Whoever wears it will awaken imagination and wisdom, as well as luck in relationships.
Peridot-August
Originating from volcanoes, this stone has been used in healing talismans and is believed to bring mental strength, inner peace, and freedom from guilt.
Sapphire-September
In addition to being one of the gems with the most color varieties, it symbolizes truth, sincerity, and fidelity, while also intensifying the intuition and inspiration of the wearer.
Opal-October
Its name comes from Greek and translates as "color change." It is associated with emotions and love, as well as being believed to help achieve dreams and maintain good health.
Citrine-November
Its golden color has led it to be considered the “merchant’s stone,” attracting wealth and good fortune in business. For those born in November, it also helps them open their thoughts, balance concerns, and have joy and hope.
December Topaz
This stone symbolizes loyalty and joy, and is also known for providing its wearer with communication skills and aiding self-knowledge.
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