Months Have Two Birthstones

What Months Have Two Birthstones? A Complete Guide for You

If you've ever felt personally victimized by the fact that your birth month has multiple birthstones, don’t worry, you're not alone. In fact, you're in good company. Several months have two or even three birthstones, and the reasons are as fascinating as the gems themselves.

At BESEEN, we believe diamond jewellery is more than an accessory, it’s your signature. And your birthstone? That’s the most personal emblem of all.

Let’s uncover the stories, symbolism, and style behind the months that boast multiple birthstones, and how you can choose the right one for you (or for that oh-so-special someone).

Why do a few select months boast more than a single designated birthstone?

Originally, birthstones were assigned by color and availability. But as gemology evolved and demand for certain stones fluctuated, the lists were updated. The National Association of Jewelers formalized the first standard list in 1912. Updates in later decades added alternate gems to make birthstones more accessible, affordable, and inclusive of new tastes.

For example, June added Alexandrite for its rarity and allure, while December welcomed Tanzanite in 2002 to reflect modern preferences.

In other words, multiple birthstones aren’t just a bonus, they’re a gift of choice.

Birthstones by Month: At a Glance

Month Birthstone(s)
January Garnet
February Amethyst
March Aquamarine, Bloodstone
April Diamond (and sometimes Clear Quartz)
May Emerald
June Pearl, Alexandrite, Moonstone
July Ruby
August Peridot, Spinel, Sardonyx
September Sapphire (sometimes Lapis Lazuli)
October Opal, Tourmaline
November Topaz, Citrine
December Turquoise, Tanzanite, Zircon

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Spotlight on Months with Two (or More) Birthstones

Let’s dive into the months that got lucky and what their stones actually symbolize.

June: Pearl, Alexandrite, and Moonstone

  • Pearl: Purity, wisdom, elegance.
  • Alexandrite: A color-changing marvel, symbol of balance and transformation.
  • Moonstone: Feminine energy, intuition, mystery.

This month reflects the soft and the strong, a duality made for layered elegance.

August: Peridot, Spinel, and Sardonyx

  • Peridot: Protection, especially against nightmares.
  • Spinel: Revitalization and passion (often mistaken for ruby!).
  • Sardonyx: Strength, grounding, and stamina.

August birthstones are all about empowerment. BESEEN recommends pairing Peridot earrings with a Spinel pendant for everyday boldness.

October: Opal and Tourmaline

  • Opal: Creativity and emotional depth.
  • Tourmaline: Compassion, protection, and healing.

From Opal’s fire to Tourmaline’s rainbow hues, October babies get a stunning spectrum to choose from.

November: Topaz and Citrine

  • Topaz: Love, affection, clarity.
  • Citrine: Joy, success, and wealth.

These are warm-toned and uplifting, and even perfect for fall gifting and self-appreciation.

December: Turquoise, Tanzanite, Zircon

  • Turquoise: Wisdom, tranquility, protection.
  • Tanzanite: Spiritual awareness and transformation.
  • Zircon: Energy and purity (yes, real zircon, not cubic zirconia!).

The “Two” Birthstones of April and September? Not Quite.

Some articles suggest April and September have alternates.

Let’s clarify:

  • April: While Diamond is the traditional birthstone, Clear Quartz is sometimes offered as a symbolic, budget-friendly option. It's a crystal lover’s delight, not a standard replacement.
  • September: Sapphire reigns supreme, but Lapis Lazuli occasionally enters the scene in older texts. It’s spiritual and regal, but not officially recognized in modern charts.

The Deeper Meaning Behind Birthstones

Every stone tells a story, and yours might be whispering more than you think.

  • Garnet (January): Protection and loyalty.
  • Amethyst (February): Calm and spiritual clarity.
  • Emerald (May): Growth, rebirth, prosperity.
  • Ruby (July): Passion and vitality.

These meanings stretch across cultures, generations, and even belief systems. Whether you're drawn to your birthstone or another, the right gem will always speak to you.

  • Birth Month, Zodiac Sign & Birthstone Meaning Table

Month Zodiac Signs Birthstone(s) Emotional Significance
January Capricorn, Aquarius Garnet Offers protection, boosts loyalty, and deepens self-trust, ideal for grounded Capricorns and free-thinking Aquarians.
February Aquarius, Pisces Amethyst Calms the mind, encourages spiritual growth, and soothes emotional waves.
March Pisces, Aries Aquamarine Brings emotional clarity for Pisces and cools fiery emotions in Aries.
April Aries, Taurus Diamond, Sapphire (alt) Symbolizes strength, clarity, and unshakable commitment, perfect for Aries’ courage and Taurus’ stability.
May Taurus, Gemini Emerald Inspires growth, love, and calm expression, balancing Taurus’ steadfastness and Gemini’s lively curiosity.
June Gemini, Cancer Pearl, Alexandrite, Moonstone Enhances intuition, emotional healing, and inner balance, especially nurturing for sensitive Cancers and quick-witted Geminis.
July Cancer, Leo Ruby Fuels love, courage, and self-worth, strengthening Cancer’s heart and Leo’s passion.
August Leo, Virgo Peridot, Spinel, Sardonyx Sparks joy, restores energy, and grounds anxious thoughts, helping Leo shine and Virgo stay centered.
September Virgo, Libra Sapphire, Lapis Lazuli (traditional) Promotes truth, balance, and calm, supporting Virgo’s clarity and Libra’s quest for harmony.
October Libra, Scorpio Opal, Tourmaline Encourages emotional depth, creativity, and open-heartedness, perfect for introspective Scorpios and harmony-seeking Libras.
November Scorpio, Sagittarius Topaz, Citrine Offers joy, strength, and inner light, empowering Scorpios’ transformation and Sagittarius’s optimism.
December Sagittarius, Capricorn Turquoise, Tanzanite, Zircon Inspires wisdom, clarity, and emotional protection, ideal for Sagittarius’s dreamer soul and Capricorn’s steady drive.

Global Views: Not All Birthstones Are Western

While the Western list dominates retail, cultures across the world associate stones differently:

  • India: Based on Navaratna (nine sacred stones), worn for balance and planetary harmony.
  • China: Gemstones are linked to traditional medicine and Feng Shui.
  • Middle East: Birthstones appear in folklore and religious scripts.

You don’t have to be born in October to wear Opal. You just have to feel connected to it.

A Touch of Science: What Makes These Gems Unique?

Understanding a birthstone means digging a little deeper, literally:

  • Formation: Many are formed over millions of years under intense pressure and heat.
  • Hardness: Diamonds top the Mohs scale at 10. Pearls? A delicate 2.5.
  • Durability: Want something for everyday wear? Go for harder stones like Garnet, Topaz, or Sapphire.

Ethical Sourcing: A Modern Must

At BESEEN, we believe you should wear your values. That’s why we’re committed to:

  • Ethically sourced natural gemstones
  • Conflict-free diamonds

Your birthstone should make you shine, not dim the planet.

How to Choose the Right Birthstone for You

Let’s simplify the sparkle:

  1. Go by meaning: What resonates with your journey?
  2. Go by energy: Trust your intuition.
  3. Go by style: Gold or silver? Studs or danglers? Classic or quirky?
  4. Go by purpose: Is it a gift, a spiritual tool, or a fashion statement?

Pro Tip: Don’t limit yourself to your birth month. At BESEEN, we’re all about diamond jewellery that reflects who you are, not just when you were born.

FAQs

  1. Which months are known to have more than one birthstone?
    Several months feature multiple birthstones, including June, August, October, November, and December.
  2. Do zodiac signs have more than one associated birthstone?
    Yes, some zodiac signs align with more than one gemstone, often due to historical, cultural, or metaphysical traditions.
  3. What are the two birthstones for March?
    March is associated with Aquamarine and Bloodstone, symbolizing calm and courage, respectively.
  4. Why does October have two birthstones?
    October has both Opal and Tourmaline to offer variety in color, accessibility, and personal symbolism, a decision expanded by the jewelry trade to accommodate modern preferences.
  5. Which are the rarest birthstones among all?
    Alexandrite and Red Diamond are considered among the rarest due to their scarcity and unique color-changing properties.
  6. Does April come with two birthstones?
    Traditionally, Diamond is the sole birthstone for April, but White Sapphire is sometimes suggested as a modern alternative.
  7. What is the oldest known birthstone?
    Garnet, linked to January, is one of the oldest gemstones used in jewelry, dating back to ancient Egypt.
  8. Are there two birthstones for May?
    While Emerald is the classic birthstone for May, Chrysoprase is occasionally mentioned as an alternative in some cultures.
  9. Does the Gemini zodiac sign have more than one birthstone?
    Yes, Gemini is typically associated with Agate and Pearl, offering different kinds of spiritual resonance.
  10. Is July tied to two different birthstones?
    July is traditionally associated with Ruby, but in some lists, Carnelian or Onyx also appear as secondary stones.
  11. What other gemstone is linked with May besides Emerald?
    Alongside Emerald, Chrysoprase is sometimes recognized for its fresh, calming energy.
  12. Are there two birthstones for Taurus?
    Yes, Taurus is linked with Emerald and Rose Quartz, both promoting love, grounding, and emotional clarity.
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