Garnet jewellery if often given as a symbol of love, commitment and friendship. The birthstone for January and the 2nd and 8th anniversaries.

Amethyst is associated with luxury, nobility and power due to its deep purple colour. It is also associated with love and emotional balance and gifting an amethyst signifies commitment, harmony and trust making it a thoughtful gift from anniversaries, birthdays and special milestones. It was said that a carved amethyst ring worn by St. Valentine.
Believed to be a precious treasure from mermaids, sailors have worn aquamarine amulets to keep them safe at sea and is also linked to everlasting love and protection.
Diamonds in engagement and wedding jewellery represent love, commitment and ever lasting relationships. In fact the engagement ring was given to Mary of Burgundy from the Archduke Maximilian of Austria. Beyond romantic love, diamonds can also signify achievement, wealth and spiritual growth reflecting the wearers beauty.
Emeralds have been used to convey a message of love, renewal, wisdom and prosperity as well as enduring commitment and loyalty. Because they are 20 times rarer than diamonds they often command a higher price.
Alexandrite, know for its colour changing ability symbolises transformation, adaptability and balance and is associated with joy, prosperity and harmony. It is also the gemstone for the 55th anniversary and represents enduring love and adaptability.Natural alexandrite is so rare and expensive and for many years, alexandrite was almost impossible to find. Newly mined alexandrite rough material is extremely rare, scarcer than diamond, ruby or sapphire. The main source of large, natural alexandrite gems today is antique jewellery.
Rubies were highly prized by ancient cultures for its striking red colour, which was believed to symbolise passion, courage, and vitality. They are a classic choice of gift for Valentines day, 15th and 40th anniversaries and are said to symbolise a unique and eternal love, passion and devotion.
The Egyptians called peridot the “gem of the sun.” However, the word peridot means “gem” and came from the Arabic word “faridat.” Peridot is associated with renewal, growth, vitality and compassion.
Sapphires are often linked to the heavens and represent truth, sincerity and loyalty. Sapphires were the most popular stone for an engagement ring for centuries until the 20th century when the diamond took the top spot. Sapphires are the traditional gift for the 45th wedding anniversary.
The name “tourmaline” comes from the Sinhalese word “turmali,” which means “mixed colours,” because tourmaline crystals can have multiple colours in one specimen.
Tourmaline is a birthstone for October and represents imagination, motivation, and equilibrium. It is also the traditional gemstone to commemorate the 8th wedding anniversary, symbolising love and commitment.
Topaz is often associated with love, clarity, abundance, and protection, with different colours carrying unique meanings, such as blue topaz representing tranquility and communication. Topaz is also linked to the 4th and 23rd wedding anniversaries, with blue topaz symbolising love and loyalty, while imperial topaz represents enduring passion and commitment
Known for its deep blue hue and purple undertones, tanzanite is said to represent spiritual wisdom and a connection to higher consciousness.

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