NGL, birthstone engagement rings, in our opinion, can undoubtedly make you stand out. This is especially true if you (or your lady love) are the kind who celebrate life with color and believe that ‘traditional’ is just a fancy word for ‘predictable’. After all, why settle for a cookie-cutter ring when you can flaunt a meaningful gem that you or your partner were practically born to wear? And the fact that they are super trendy is just the cherry on top.
Don’t know which birthstone engagement ring is appropriate for you? Read on to find out and shop yours today.
Which Birthstone is for Your Engagement Rings
Month | Primary Birthstone |
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January Birthstone Engagement Ring | Garnet |
February Birthstone Engagement Ring | Amethyst |
March Birthstone Engagement Ring | Aquamarine |
April Birthstone Engagement Ring | Diamond |
May Birthstone Engagement Ring | Emerald |
June Birthstone Engagement Ring | Pearl |
July Birthstone Engagement Ring | Ruby |
August Birthstone Engagement Ring | Peridot |
September Birthstone Engagement Ring | Sapphire |
October Birthstone Engagement Ring | Opal |
November Birthstone Engagement Ring | Topaz |
December Birthstone Engagement Ring | Tanzanite |
Garnet: January Birthstone Engagement Ring
If you or your beloved is a January baby, you can’t go wrong with a garnet engagement ring. Bold, beautiful and impossible to ignore, this January birthstone perfectly reflects those who bring warmth to the frostiest of days with their love, friendship and unbridled passion.
Amethyst: February Birthstone Engagement Ring
Women born in the month of love are known to be wise beyond their years and as peaceful as a monastery on a quiet day. If this describes your partner or yourself too, then this non-diamond engagement ring should be your go-to because not only does amethyst represent peace and wisdom, but this gorgeous February birthstone also signifies good luck, which IMO, is a fabulous note to start your married life on.
Aquamarine: March Birthstone Engagement Ring
Keeping in line with its symbolism, we like to consider the aquamarine gemstone as the perfect engagement ring stone for the March baby who cherishes courage and serenity above all else!
Diamond: April Birthstone Engagement Ring
Representing strength, abundance and eternal love, diamond is a classic engagement ring stone option. And we bet you’ll fall in love with our collection of unique diamond engagement rings for women the moment you see them.
That said, if you or your partner want to add a unique spin to the typical April birthstone engagement ring, we recommend opting for colored variations like enhanced blue diamonds or black diamonds. Alternatively, you can play up the colorless nature of the gemstone by stacking it with your favorite gemstone ring or even your wedding band.
Emerald: May Birthstone Engagement Rings
For those born in May, emerald is your match made in heaven. This May birthstone represents new beginnings, growth and good fortune, i.e., essential ingredients for a thriving partnership and marriage.
Need another reason to grab it?
Pearl: June Birthstone Engagement Ring
Are you or your partner a June baby who appreciates the finer, simpler and more serene aspects of life? If so, a pearl engagement ring is definitely something you should consider getting. Signifying purity, wisdom and clarity, this June birthstone beautifully captures the characteristics of the June baby.
Needless to say, that makes it a total winner in our books.
Ruby: July Birthstone Engagement Ring
Signifying love, power and passion, Ruby is an amazing choice for the July baby who isn’t afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve (or her finger, in this case).
So, if you’re in the market for a sparkler to match your (or your partner’s) vibe, shopping for an engagement ring like this one should be your top priority.
Peridot: August Birthstone Engagement Ring
Who needs a four-leaf clover when you can have a peridot engagement ring for good luck and prosperity? This August birthstone is perfect for the couple who met by chance in a series of fortunate events (like finding each other in the wrong work meeting).
Blue Sapphire: September Birthstone Engagement Ring
Good news, September baby! You don’t have to search for your ‘something blue’ on your wedding day… This Blue sapphire, your September birthstone, engagement ring is sure to get the job done. The best part? Blue sapphire represents loyalty, truth, and sincerity, making it the perfect stunner to showcase your relationship.
Opal: October Birthstone Engagement Ring
Representing hope, purity and truth, we highly recommend the October birthstone to any Halloween month baby who finds beauty in the chaos (much like the opal’s mesmerizing play of colors). It’s the perfect ring to propose with if you think your partner is one of a kind because every opal is unique, i.e., no two opals are the same. Amazing, we know!
Citrine: November Birthstone Engagement Ring
Answer this: When you hear the phrase, ‘You’re my sunshine on a cloudy day,’ what’s the first thought that comes to your mind? Does it remind you of your November-born partner or is it something your partner constantly tells you? Either way, if you’re nodding your head in agreement, Citrine, November birthstone engagement ring is probably the one for you!
Signifying positivity and optimism, this sparkler is a wonderful match for any November baby who manages to smile even in adversity. And the fact that it’s easy on the eyes is a total plus.
Tanzanite: December Birthstone Engagement Ring
Last but definitely not least, December birthstone engagement rings are for those who view each day as a new adventure. Signifying abundance and new beginnings, the tanzanite is the ultimate symbol for the Christmas month baby who’s always looking forward, whether it’s to their next Netflix binge or their next big milestone.
What’s more, tanzanite is one of the rarest gemstones to occur on planet Earth which makes it all the more special to propose to your S.O with.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Can a birthstone ring be an engagement ring?
Absolutely! A birthstone ring can make a unique and meaningful engagement ring. Choosing a birthstone adds a personal touch and symbolizes the qualities associated with that gem. It’s a beautiful way to celebrate your love story and make the ring even more special.
Q2. What kinds of gemstones are considered good options for an engagement ring?
Any gemstone sturdy enough to deal with the wear and tear of daily life (i.e. any stone with an eight or higher rating on the Mohs scale) is a good option for an engagement ring.
Q3. Can I wear my birthstone engagement ring every day?
If your birthstone has an eight or higher rating on the Mohs scale, it should be strong enough to withstand the dings that come with everyday use (ex. Sapphire, ruby). On the other hand, if your birthstone has a low durability score, we highly recommend flaunting it on special occasions only (ex. Garnet, amethyst).
Q4. Why are birthstone engagement rings popular?
Of late, birthstone engagement rings have become a popular choice because of their uniqueness and emotional connection.
Q5. Is my birthstone a good option for an engagement ring?
Absolutely! Not only do birthstones add an element of uniqueness to the ring but they also add a meaningful touch that’s sure to capture your partner’s heart.