While September's birthstone can take on any color other than red, sapphires are most recognizable in their trademark shades of blue.
Famous sapphires range from the Heart of the Ocean necklace featured in The Titanic to Princess Diana’s (and now Princess Kate’s) oval sapphire engagement ring.
The originals may be unattainable, but we found some beautiful sapphire jewelry you can call your own.
With its vivid spring green color, combining peridot – the birthstone for August – with nature motifs is only, well, natural.
Check out this collection of fine peridot jewelry. Each piece is designed with nature in mind – a double whammy effect since peridot is believed to ease stress, just as nature tends to.
Ruby – July's birthstone – is a very classic gemstone. Hailed as “king of the gems,” its vivid red hue has been spotted on everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Jessica Simpson.
Just because ruby jewelry has been around forever doesn’t mean its style hasn’t evolved.
You don’t have to cover yourself in the U.S. flag to celebrate Independence Day. Step out in style this 4th of July with these fun red, white and blue jewelry pieces you won’t be ashamed to wear once the fireworks have fizzled out.
Your wedding is a celebration of everything special about you and your partner. Choosing details that express your uniqueness, and that of your relationship, is a great way to thread personalization throughout the event.
Incorporating your birthstone is a great way to customize your big day. Here, we share five modern ways to use pearls, the main birthstone for June, in your summer wedding.