Birthstones

The Best Type of Jewelry for Each Birthstone

Posted by Grogan Jewelers By Lon on Jun 21, 2022 10:37:46 AM

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When it comes to jewelry, there’s nothing quite like getting your first birthstone. The special meaning behind the symbolism. The rich history that comes with each stone. The feeling it stirs up inside you while wearing your birthstone can be indescribable. In fact, often the first types of jewelry people receive have something to do with their birthstone.

And if you’ve ever wondered what types of jewelry go best with your birthstone, you’ve come to the right place. Here are the best jewelry types for each gem so that you can be prepared for any occasion.

What Are the Best Types of Jewelry for Each Birthstone?

While each of these birthstones can look stunning in any type of jewelry, some birthstone jewelry is better suited based on durability and how it pairs with certain metals.

Garnets

Because garnets are quite soft and scratch easily, they need to be housed within jewelry that can keep the stone protected. Earrings and necklaces are the preferred choices, but if you choose a ring, you should get a bezel setting to add more protection. Garnets are complemented by white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold.

Amethyst

Like garnets, amethyst is a softer gem that pairs great with earrings and necklaces. The vibrant violet hues help create contrast when surrounded by other jewelry stones and look best with silver and platinum metals. Aquamarine

With a hardness range of 7.5-8, aquamarine is very durable and looks spectacular with any birthstone jewelry. However, fashion rings can be an especially good choice since aquamarine holds up better than other gems when it comes to brushing up against hard objects. Aquamarine stones will pop with white gold, platinum, or silver.

Diamond

Diamonds are the hardest and most versatile stone on this list and look remarkable in every piece of jewelry. Whether you lean toward necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets, or custom rings, you can’t go wrong with a set of diamonds! Because of their neutral color, diamonds also tend to be the easiest to wear and match with other stones. Yellow gold is the standard when it comes to diamonds, but they also pair wonderfully with platinum, palladium, and white gold.

Emerald

An emerald looks truly beautiful in any metal, but yellow gold will really bring out the vibrant green hues. And since emeralds are fairly resistant to scratches, they’ll be perfect for all types of jewelry.

Pearl

While pearls look beautiful in any piece of jewelry, keep in mind that they can chip easily when knocked against something. You’ll need to be careful when selecting a ring to house a pearl. That’s why earrings and necklaces can be a safer bet when it comes to keeping your pearl looking pristine. Platinum is the metal of choice when it comes to pearls.

Ruby

The rich red coloring of ruby has ties to love and passion, so a pendant worn over the heart can add a deeper meaning to those who wear it. Typically, yellow or rose gold has been the ideal choice of metals for rubies.

Peridot

Peridots can team up with any metal, but yellow gold will give this stone a more classic look. It leans between fair to good on the toughness scale, making it durable enough for jewelry wear. Although, it should be worn with care. For this reason, necklaces and earrings can be easier to protect the stone from scratching.

Sapphire

Sapphires are another hard gem that is perfect for everyday jewelry. Coming in a wide range of colors, you can mix and match different sapphires for a truly unique custom ring or bracelet. Sapphires look staggering when paired with white gold or platinum.

Opal

Opals have a hardness range of 5.5-6.5 and are quite delicate, so pick out settings and pieces that are less prone to scratches, such as earrings and necklaces. For opals, seek out yellow or white gold.

Topaz

Topaz pops against white or silver metals: platinum, white gold, or silver. And with a hardness rating of 8, that puts topaz in the upper class of durability, making it great for any birthstone jewelry.

Turquoise

Turquoise is a softer stone and looks striking with yellow or rose gold. However, consider choosing a jewelry piece that will help it hold up after it’s inevitably knocked around a little. Earrings are a popular choice.

Do Birthstones Make Great Gifts?

Absolutely! Birthstones have been a meaningful gift for centuries and can be given for any occasion—engagements, anniversaries, milestone birthdays, graduations, Mother’s Day, and even as a token of friendship.

Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and fashion rings can all make for unforgettable gifts that will guarantee to put a sparkle in the eye of those who receive them.

And if you’re looking for birthstone jewelry with some extra meaning, you can create a custom ring as a gift. Custom rings that feature each family member’s birthstone can be a wonderful symbol of the family bond.

Conclusion

Birthstone jewelry is an ideal gift for loved ones. And with so many ways to mix and match stones and jewelry pieces, you can create stunningly original looks that perfectly capture the personality of the owner. While you can find premade pieces, you can further personalize any special occasion with custom jewelry, including custom engagement rings and custom wedding bands. Make your moments memorable with birthstone jewelry!

With just a short drive from Nashville to Franklin, you can take a closer look at each of these stones when you visit Grogan Jewelers.