We have put together this gemstone guide to help our customers better understand the quality and type of natural gemstones we use in our jewelry. The primary gemstones we prefer to use are rubies, blue sapphires, pink sapphires, yellow sapphires and black diamonds, due to their natural hardness and durability. We also carry a selection of amethyst, peridot, aquamarine, emerald, citrine and topaz jewelry.
Gemstone Education
Aquamarine
Aquamarine originates from the Latin words aqua marinus which mean seawater. This is because of its blue color. It was believed to have strong healing capabilities and people would drink water touched by aquamarine for illnesses concerning the eyes and lungs. Ancient sailors kept aquamarine crystals with them to protect against poisoning while out at sea. Aquamarine crystals can grow very large and with high clarity making it one of the most common colored stones in the market. Its beautiful color, which ranges from a light blue to a very deep blue, gives the perception that it can bring serenity to one's life. Aquamarine is a member of the beryl species like emerald, morganite (pink beryl), and heliodor (yellow beryl). Aquamarine is the official birthstone for the month of March and can also be used to mark a 19th wedding anniversary.
Aquamarine Meaning
Faithfulness, courage, friendship, awareness, quick response, ease of communication, protection for sea voyages, angelic, feminine, compassion, trust, harmony, promise of a happy marriage, everlasting youth, helps young love to prosper and reawakens married love, gives courage to soldiers in battle, sympathy, dreamy, spiritual, flowing, true love, health, hope, fidelity.
Amethyst
Amethyst's earliest association was from Bacchus, the Greek god for wine, because of its rich color. Greeks believed that amethyst would prevent them from becoming intoxicated while drinking wine. Later in history, amethyst was adorned by British royalty for the belief that it brought clarity to their warriors during battle and also to themselves during business affairs. A stone that was once so highly valued that only elite members of a society could afford it, amethyst is now the most popular gemstone within the quartz species. Amethyst color will range from a light lilac to its most prized deep purple color with red overtones. It is also often heat treated to create other colors. One such color is a citrine, which is a rich yellow variety of quartz. Amethyst is the official February birthstone and can also be used to mark a 6th wedding anniversary.
Amethyst Meaning
Piety, purity, spirituality, devotion, humility, sincerity, peace, balance, courage, inner strength, calm disposition, safety, wisdom, stability, health, hope, dignity, sacrifice and inspiration. In ancient times, it meant "widow stone" as a symbol of eternity. If one spouse outlived another, then he or she started bearing amethyst in his or her ring as a symbol of invariable love to the departed spouse. Amethyst's purple color also is associated with royalty. Linked also with St. Valentine who wore an amethyst ring, this gemstone is known for protecting true love while also beckoning and supporting the realization of love.
Black Diamond
The popularity of black diamonds is a true testament to the value and meaning of a diamond. Traditionally, black diamonds are considered "bort" or industrial grade material, not intended for cutting and/or jewelry. Unlike colorless diamonds where beauty is based upon a lack of inclusions, black diamonds are black because they are entirely included. Recent cutting and manufacturing of black diamonds have made them a bold fashion statement and become part of everyday jewelry.
Black Diamond Meaning
Authority, power, action, passion, energy, enhance relationships, increase inner strength, provide balance, clarity, abundance, protection, power, elegance, bold, dramatic, confidence, self-control, resilience, prestige, formal, serious, depth, survival, aggressive.
Blue Sapphire
Blue sapphire was used by Ancient Greek and Roman royalty to protect them against the evils of envy and harm. Additionally, sapphires were used to make peace between enemies and were thought to hold the power to protect one's chastity. This is why a sapphire was so cherished by royalty for centuries and was the gemstone chosen for Princess Diana's engagement to Prince Charles. Since its discovery, sapphire has always been associated with the color blue. Any other member of the corundum species except red (ruby) and orange-pink (padparadscha) is also considered a sapphire but is designated by its color. Although the most sought after color of sapphire is cornflower blue, sapphires come in yellow, green, pink, black, brown, grey, and colorless. Sri Lanka is the main source for both blue and colored sapphires. The official birthstone of September, sapphire's romantic hue makes it an excellent anniversary, engagement and/or Valentine's Day gift.
Blue Sapphire Meaning
Sympathy, harmony, friendship, loyalty, steadfastness, reliability, sincerity, faithfulness, sacred, mental clarity, clear perception, truth, honesty, calmness, peace, pure, wise.
Garnet
The name for garnet derives from the Latin word garanatus which means "grain" or "seed". This is in reference to the stone's similarity to the seeds of a pomegranate and were a popular gem utilized as beads and in jewelry pieces for thousands of years. These stones have a particular glow to them that according to legend is believed to be a source of light in darkness as it is said that Noah used garnet to light his ark during the Great Flood. It is also a stone that is thought to provide protection on trips as a pomegranate was given to Persephone by Hades to ensure her safe, swift return. While most people are familiar with the deep red variety of this stone, the term "garnet" actually refers to a group of minerals of different species that come in a variety of colors. As the official birthstone of January, it radiates a sort of warmth that acts as a reminder that no matter how cold a winter or how depressing a situation, there will always be hope that eventually spring will come.
Garnet Meaning
Purity, friendship, faithfulness, truthfulness, regeneration, tranquility, hope, peace, devotion, virtue, chastity, fidelity, true love, compassion, revitalization, power, authority.
Peridot

Early Egyptians called peridot "gem of the sun" and so it is often associated with light. As a representation of the sun's light, peridot was used to protect against nightmares and ward off evil spirits. Although Egyptians are known for their initial discovery and adornment of emerald, it has been discovered that much of Cleopatra's jewelry that was thought to have featured emeralds were actually made with fine quality peridots. Peridot typically has an olive green color, but peridot from Afghanistan is famous for producing a vibrant Kelly green color, comparable to an emerald. Peridot is the traditional August birthstone and can also be used to mark 16th wedding anniversaries.
Peridot Meaning
Good luck, fortune, peace, calms anger, protection, love, truth, faithfulness, loyalty, fame, dignity, enhance prosperity, growth, openness, renewal of life and nature, purity and morality (a sacred stone among early Christians), stone of springtime, given by Napoleon to Josephine as a symbol of undying love and admiration, love and commitment, long-lasting and permanent relationship when exchanged between couples as jewelry, openness, warmth, friendliness. In Hawaii, this gemstone is known as a variety of teardrops of the goddess of volcanoes, Pele.
Pink Sapphire
Pink sapphire is a variety within the corundum species and a very popular gemstone in the colored stone market. Measuring 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness, pink sapphire is a great alternative to pink diamonds and come at a much more affordable price. The distinguishing feature between a pink sapphire and a ruby is the tone of color. If a ruby's color is light in tone, it is considered a pink sapphire. The darker the tone, the more likely it will be called a ruby. The parameters for distinguishing a pink sapphire from a ruby vary from country to country, which results in a large impact on the price of a pink sapphire. As an alternative birthstone for the month of October, pink sapphire is a great stone to commemorate love and new beginnings.
Pink Sapphire Meaning
Love, forgiveness, acceptance, release, strength in difficult situations, disciplined mind, strength in balance, overcome shyness, passion, joyful play, dissolves emotional blocks, opens life to love, release the past and overcome wounds, truth, friendship, warmth, romance, grace and sweetness to style, harmony, peace, protects against illness and misfortune, sincerity, loyalty.
Ruby
Ruby is known as the "King of Gems" and is one the most prized and well known gemstones in history. Known as 'Ratnaraj' in the sacred ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, rubies were used to keep peace between enemies. The oldest and finest ruby deposits originated in Burma and were used by Burmese soldiers because of the belief that it would make them invincible in battle. Rubies were also popular in medieval Europe to guarantee a healthy life full of wealth and love. The official birthstone for the month of July, a ruby is also associated with the summer season and the astrological sign of Capricorn. It can be used to commemorate 40th wedding anniversaries. Ruby is one of the rarer varieties of corundum making it one of the most historically important and high valued gemstones in the market.
Ruby Meaning
Fire, passion, love, vivacity, power, life, warmth, vitality, royalty, king of gemstones, blood, hot, devotion, integrity, courage, happiness, confidence, strength, contentment, peace, friendship.
Yellow Sapphire
Yellow sapphire is believed to guide leaders in their judgment and has the ability to bring money to whoever holds the stone. There is also an association to healing those that are mentally ill. Yellow sapphires were set in crowns to provide relief and peace of mind to the king or queen when faced with adversity. The perceived healing capabilities were used to unblock chakras of the human body. In Hindi culture, yellow sapphire is associated with the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter. The presence of Jupiter in one's horoscope is believed to be a lucky symbol connected to wisdom, knowledge, good fortune, wealth, power and status.
Yellow Sapphire Meaning
Righteousness, piety, truthfulness, sincerity, faithfulness, comfort, good luck for those who want children, philanthropy, occult, yoga, meditation, good health, prosperity, glory, strengthens bonds of friendship, peace, prosperity, vigor, vitality, longevity, name, and fame, yellow color indicates wisdom, intellect, enthusiasm, joy, optimism. In Vedic beliefs, the yellow sapphire is a very powerful stone associated with the teacher of the Gods, Jupiter and brings good luck and prosperity. As Jupiter is a teacher, the yellow sapphire also symbolizes knowledge, wisdom, and wit, while also generally being a stone of good luck and fortune.