pearl, moonstone, white topaz, larimar, lapis lazuli
all monday (moon) Earrings »ruby, coral, red jasper, garnet, red sun sitara, tourmaline
all tuesday (mars) Earrings »Each pair in this hub pairs a weekday with its traditional Vedic stone. Sunday belongs to the Sun and ruby, a corundum gem rated 9 on the Mohs scale. Monday is ruled by the Moon and pearl, an organic gem formed in mollusks and graded by luster, surface, and nacre thickness. Tuesday answers to Mars and red coral, prized in Mediterranean and Pacific waters for its deep orange-red hue.
Midweek shifts tone. Wednesday pairs with Mercury and emerald, a beryl variety colored by chromium and typically included rather than clean. Thursday belongs to Jupiter and yellow sapphire (pukhraj), another corundum stone at 9 Mohs. Friday, ruled by Venus, traditionally calls for diamond; we offer white sapphire and clear quartz as natural alternatives. Saturday aligns with Saturn and blue sapphire (neelam), one of the harder gems worn daily without worry.
Browse the full range for each day: Sunday ruby jewelry, Monday pearl jewelry, Wednesday emerald jewelry, Thursday yellow sapphire jewelry, Friday Venus-stone jewelry, and Saturday blue sapphire jewelry. Every piece ships free within the US and arrives in a gift box, set in solid sterling silver with real stones sourced from established cutting centers in India, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.
Two common methods apply. Wear the stone tied to your birth weekday for a lifelong match, or rotate stones by the current day to align with that day's planetary ruler. Astrologers may also recommend a stone based on your Vedic birth chart.
Yes. Every pair uses genuine natural gems, not synthetic or glass. Treatments standard to each stone (such as heating for sapphires) are disclosed on the product page.
Both sit at 9 on the Mohs scale, second only to diamond, so they handle daily wear well. Pearl and coral are softer and need gentler care, including storage away from perfumes and lotions.
All earrings in this hub are .925 sterling silver, including posts and backs, which suits most sensitive ears.