Every pendant on this hub is built around a single idea: the birth month stone as the focal point, with sterling silver acting as a quiet frame rather than a distraction. That approach has shaped our catalog since 2005, and it still drives which stones we cut and which settings we use today.
Start with the cooler months. January garnet runs from wine red to a lighter rhodolite pink, while February amethyst offers the widest range of purples at any budget. March aquamarine reads pale blue in daylight and works well with white shirts and denim. For spring birthdays, April crystal quartz stands in as a clear, affordable alternative to diamond.
Summer and fall stones tend to carry more saturation. July ruby sits at Mohs 9, making it one of the harder options for daily wear, and October opal brings the play-of-color that no other gemstone reproduces. Scorpios and late-fall babies often prefer the cognac tones of November citrine.
Most pieces ship on an 18-inch chain with free US delivery. If you need a different length or are buying for a child, message us before you check out and we will confirm stock and chain options.
February amethyst, September sapphire, and December turquoise pendants move fastest in our catalog, followed by July ruby and May emerald. Amethyst leads on color range and price, while sapphire and ruby appeal to buyers who want harder stones for daily wear.
Every pendant listed on this hub uses real natural gemstones, not glass or synthetic crystal. Stones may be heat-treated to stabilize color, which is standard practice for amethyst, citrine, and sapphire, and this is noted on each product page.
Buyers are shifting toward larger single-stone pendants, bezel settings for a cleaner outline, and mixed-month stacks that feature two or three family birthstones on one chain. Oval and pear cuts outpace rounds in our 2024-2025 sales data.
Wipe the pendant with a soft cloth after wear, store it in a sealed bag to slow tarnish, and keep softer stones like opal and pearl away from household cleaners and ultrasonic machines. A silver polishing cloth restores shine on the metal without scratching the gemstone.