Sterling silver with garnet, amethyst, moonstone, peridot, citrine or turquoise.
These are genuine gemstones so inclusions may appear in the stones. This is part of their natural beauty.
We love the properties, myths and legends attached to gemstones.
Garnet
A stone of commitment, Red Garnet represents love. It revitalises feelings and enhances sexuality, bringing warmth, devotion, understanding, trust, sincerity and honesty to a relationship. It is said to control anger, especially toward the self. It is also the birthstone for January.
Amethyst
Always associated with February, the month the Romans dedicated to Neptune, their water-god.
It is the stone of St. Valentine and faithful love, and signifies ecclesiastical dignity as the Bishop’s Stone. It carries the energy of fire and passion, creativity and spirituality, yet bears the logic of temperance and sobriety
Moonstone
June's birthstone, Rainbow Moonstone called gem of the goddess Diana. The ancient roman believed that the moonstone is trickle of moonlight. In Asia, moonstone considered the jewel of luck. Other cultures believe moonstone is a symbol of fertility.
Peridot
the birthstone for August and the Zodiac star sign Leo. The Egyptians first discovered peridot. The color, reminiscent of spring, linked them to nature, youthfulness and the goddess Isis. The gems were thought to promote wealth and power for their wearers and to ward against nightmares and jealous thoughts.
Citrine
Novembers birthstone, It is known as the "healing quartz". This golden gemstone is said to support vitality and health while encouraging and guiding hope, energy and warmth within the wearer.
Turquoise
Decembers birthstone. For thousands of years, Turquoise has been prized as a symbol of wisdom, nobility and the power of immortality. Among the Ancient Egyptians, Persians and Chinese, Aztecs and Incas of South America, and Native North Americans, Turquoise was sacred and symbolised power, luck, and protection.