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Birthstone Wedding Rings
Browse our selection of birthstone wedding rings. Choose any of our existing wedding ring styles with an intensely coloured sparkling gemstone. Choose a single gem, or create more impact with a half or fully-set band. Celebrate your wedding or birthday with an appropriate gem associated with your birthday month, including diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire, pearl, peridot and tanzanite.
January - Garnet:
A Fiery Start to ForeverFor January, the fiery red Garnet takes centre stage. Representing strength, commitment, and love, this gem pairs beautifully with a wedding ring. Its deep red hue signifies enduring passion, making it a meaningful choice for those embarking on the journey of marriage.
February - Amethyst:
February brings forth the regal Amethyst, a gem of tranquillity and inner strength. With its royal purple tones, an Amethyst birthstone wedding ring not only reflects the elegance of this month but also symbolizes a union grounded in peace and wisdom.
March - Aquamarine:
March is adorned with Aquamarine, reminiscent of serene seas. This gem, in shades of blue, embodies calmness and harmony. Choosing Aquamarine for a wedding ring encapsulates a bond anchored in tranquillity and everlasting love. Aquamarine makes an affordable and beautiful gemstone for birthstone wedding rings.
April - Diamond:
April's birthstone harnesses the endurance of timeless diamonds, representing eternal love. Its unmatched brilliance and clarity make it a classic choice for wedding rings, symbolizing enduring commitment and the everlasting nature of a marital union.
May - Emerald:
The lush green Emerald, a symbol of rebirth and fertility, graces the Lush Green Symbol of Fertility. Set in a wedding ring, the Emerald signifies growth, renewal, and the flourishing of a lifelong partnership.
June - Pearl:
June is associated with the timeless Pearl, symbolizing purity and innocence. A birthstone wedding ring adorned with pearls exudes classic elegance and represents the pure and enduring essence of marital commitment. However, we advise caution when adding a pearl to a wedding ring. Lacking durability, Pearls are best worn away from the risk of damage and are more suited to other jewellery, such as earrings and necklaces.
July - Ruby:
July blazes with the fiery red Ruby, a gem of passion and vitality. Including a Ruby in a wedding ring signifies a love that burns with intensity, creating a symbol of everlasting ardour.
August - Peridot:
August brings the vibrant green Peridot, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Including Peridot in a wedding ring is believed to bring blessings and prosperity to the marital journey. Peridot is the gemstone form of the mineral Olivine. As the name suggests, olive green hues make a striking addition to any wedding ring suited to a birthday in August.
September - Sapphire:
September boasts the celestial blue Sapphire, a gem associated with wisdom and nobility. A Sapphire birthstone wedding ring embodies celestial elegance, reflecting a love story filled with wisdom and virtue. In addition to blue, we create bespoke wedding rings in many other colours, including pink, orange, yellow and green, to name a few additional choices. Sapphire, with its variety of colours and durability, lends itself very well to birthstone wedding rings.
October - Opal:
Enchanting Kaleidoscope October's birthstone, Opal, is an enchanting gem with a kaleidoscope of colors. An Opal wedding ring symbolizes the ever-changing, multifaceted nature of love, making it a unique and sentimental choice.
November - Topaz:
Warmth and AffectionNovember shines with the warm hues of Topaz, symbolizing affection and strength. A Topaz birthstone wedding ring represents the warmth and enduring love that defines a marriage.
December - Turquoise and Tanzanite
December brings forth the heavenly hues of Turquoise and mauve beauty from Tanzanite. A birthstone wedding ring featuring Turquoise represents happiness, joy, and a union that thrives on positivity and good fortune. By comparison, Tanzanite, a rare gemstone found only in Tanzania, captivates with its stunning violet-blue hue. Symbolizing elegance and uniqueness, it adds a touch of sophistication to any jewellery collection.