Silver Birthstone Rings

Silver birthstone rings not only make an attractive fashion statement, but they can also reflect various aspects of your personality. The stone for each month of the year represents certain characteristics and attributes. Regardless of what your birthstone stands for, all the gems are thought to bring good luck and good health to the wearer. Early civilizations believed that the color in the stone brought out its power to protect the one who possessed the gemstone.

When you combine the beauty of the various birthstones (garnet, amethyst, ruby, emerald, pearl, diamond, topaz, sapphire, etc.) with sterling silver, you end up with stunning jewelry. Silver has long been a popular choice for jewelry. It is truly classy and timeless. Silver jewelry looks great dressed up or casual, on men or women, with any skin tone, and it is very affordable (compared to gold or platinum). It can be shaped into almost any form, making it an ideal choice for jewelry to fit all styles and personalities. Its brilliance will go with any color or clothing style and requires very little maintenance to keep its sheen.

Silver is naturally a soft metal that must be mixed with alloys to be sturdy enough to form jewelry. Good quality silver (sterling silver) should be at least 92.5% silver mixed with 7.5% alloys (usually copper). It is the alloys in the silver that react to air and create tarnish. Therefore, silver should be cleaned regularly to keep from becoming dull. You should not use household cleaners or anything containing baking soda to clean your silver jewelry. These are too harsh and the soda will create scratches on the finish. Find a cleaning solution specifically for cleaning silver jewelry to help your pieces last forever.

Wearing a silver birthstone ring might not guarantee that the evil spirits will be warded off (but you never know!), but it will certainly add a splash of color to your outfit. You might find it interesting to learn the meaning behind your birthstone and how it fits your personality.

January – Garnet: This stone signifies eternal friendship and trust.
February – Amethyst: This stone is said to keep the wearer clear-headed and quick-witted.
March – Aquamarine: This stone was to protect sailors from the terrors of the sea. No doubt the idea behind having a safe voyage with this gem was its cool green-blue color.
April – Diamond: This stone represents true love.
May – Emerald: This stone is a symbol of rebirth and good fortune.
June – Pearl: This stone stands for beauty and chastity.
July – Ruby: These stones are said to guarantee success, wealth, and wisdom.
August – Peridot: This stone supposedly brings the wearer power and influence, as well as protection against nightmares.
September – Sapphire: This stone protects against envy and harm. It often thought to also symbolize heaven.
October – Opal: The name “opal” literally means “change,” as this stone has a tendency to change colors.
November – Topaz: This stone encourages hope, energy, and warmth upon the wearer.
December – Turquoise: This stone is thought to relieve pain, protect from injury, and enhance sleep.

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Consider an addition to her collection—like pearl earrings to match a necklace she loves, or a bracelet to complement the birthstone ring she rarely takes off.

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