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BY GUNTAS

January -garnet
Garnet is a deeply
spiritual stone.
Pyron Garnet is a
mesmerizing stone,
described as "living
fire." Its crystals range
in color from
rose red to deep
crimson, including
shades of scarlet,
violet, and even indigo.
February- Amethyst
Amethyst is a violet
variety of quartz often
used in jewellery.
"intoxicate", a reference to
the belief that the stone
protected its owner.
March-Aquamarine
Aquamarine is a
color that is a bluish
tint of cerulean
toned toward cyan.
It is named after the
mineral aquamarine,
a gemstone mainly
found in granite
rocks.
April-Diamond and
crystal
Diamond is a
metastable
allotrope of carbon,
where the carbon
atoms are arranged
in a variation of the
face-centered cubic
crystal structure
called a diamond
lattice.
May-emerald
Emerald is a
gemstone and a
variety of the mineral
beryl coloured green.
June- Alexandrite and
pearl and moonstone
June's birthstones range
from creamy-colored
opalescent pearl and moon
stone to the rare color-
changing alexandrite—one
of the most valuable gems
on earth. With this spectrum
of price points and color
options, people with June
birthdays can choose a
beautiful gemstone to fit any
mood or budget.
July-Ruby
Ruby is a dynamic,
reflective, object-
oriented, general-
purpose programming
language. It was
designed and
developed in the mid-
1990s by Yukihiro
"Matz" Matsumoto in
Japan
Peridot is one of the few
August-Peridot gemstones that occur in
only one color: an olive-
green. The intensity and
tint of the green,
however, depends on the
percentage of iron that is
contained in the crystal
structure, so the color of
individual peridot gems
can vary from yellow, to
olive, to brownish-green
September-sapphire
Sapphire is a gemstone,
a variety of the mineral
corundum, an aluminium
oxide. The only color
which sapphire cannot be
is red – as red colored
corundum is called ruby,
another corundum variety.
yellow , green , blue
purple and pink.
Opal is a hydrated
amorphous form of
October-Opal silica; its water content
may range from 3 to
21% by weight, but is
usually between 6 and
10
Color: Pink, Blue, Bla
ck, White, Green, Pur
ple, Red, Yellow, Grey,
Brown, Orange
Citrine is the yellow to
November-Citrine orange variety of Quartz.
Natural Citrine is not
common;
most Citrine on the gem
market is produced by
heat treating Amethyst
and Smoky Quartz. ...
The name Citrine is
derived from the citron
fruit, a yellow fruit similar
to the lemon. (In fact,
citron means "lemon" in
several languages.)
December-
Blue Topaz blue topaz is a very
pretty stone that is
available in a wide
range of vivid hues
with a striking
vitreous luster. It is
also a very affordable
gem when compared
to the price per carat
of similar colored
gemstones such as
aquamarine.

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