August Birthstones Bring Strength and Vitality
As we soak up the last golden days of August, it's a time for summer bliss, family gatherings, and those endless outdoor adventures. How perfect, then, that the birthstone for this vibrant month is a gem as bright and joyful as Peridot! In this post, we’ll dive into the stories, symbolism, and stunning beauty of Peridot. And let's not forget about August’s alternative birthstones—Sardonyx and Spinel—which are equally captivating and rich in meaning.
PERIDOT: Light and Rebirth
Peridot is the transparent, gem quality variety of Olivine. Often referred to as "the gem of light," it has captivated civilizations for millennia. Its unique olive to lime green hue is created by the iron element in this Magnesium/Iron Silicate. Most notably, Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color, making it instantly recognizable and adding to its value as a traditional birthstone.
The ancient Egyptians were particularly fond of Peridot, believing that the gem represented the tears of the goddess Isis. This mystical association imbued Peridot with protective powers against evil and bestowed good fortune upon its wearer.
Peridot is also associated with nature's renewal and the cycle of life. It symbolizes growth, transformation, and renewal, making it an ideal talisman for those going through changes in life or seeking a fresh start. LEARN MORE ABOUT PERIDOT’S HEALING BENEFITS HERE.
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SARDONYX: Strength and Protection
Sardonyx is a form of chalcedony that features parallel bands of brownish-red sard and white onyx. Sardonyx has a wide variety of appearances, depending on the amount of Sard and Onyx in the specimen. Fine specimens often clearly exhibit its signature banding, making it a popular choice for jewelry and other elegant ornaments.
The Greek and Roman Empires cherished Sardonyx for its protective qualities. It was often carved into cameos and intaglios and used as a talisman to ward off evil spirits and bring courage and strength to its wearer.
Sardonyx encourages inner strength, discipline, and self-control, bringing support during times of difficulty or transition. It is also associated with the zodiac sign Leo, known for its bold and confident nature. It empowers its wearer to lead with courage and grace.
SPINEL: The Energy of Royalty
Spinel comes in a kaleidoscope of colors, from rich red and vibrant blue, to smoky grey and midnight black, making it a both a versatile gemstone and one that has been famously misidentified throughout history.
Its brilliant hues and exceptional clarity often lead it to be mistaken for other precious stones like rubies and sapphires, adding to its allure. Fun fact: the famous Black Prince's Ruby in the Imperial State Crown of England? It’s actually a Spinel!
Spinel is beloved for promoting energy, revitalization, and inspiration. In ancient times, it was also worn as a protective stone that shielded its wearer from harm and negative energies.