May Birthstone Color and Flower and More

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The May Birthstone is Emerald

Both the modern and the official May birthstone is the Emerald and thus the May birthstone color is green. The alternative birthstone for May is traditionally Agate, and in recent times also the green gemstone Chrysoprase.

Emerald is one of the Zodiac birthstones for Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21), and both Agate and Chrysoprase are Zodiac birthstones for the Gemini (May 22 – Jun 21) star sign.

Other birthday symbols include the birth flowers for May which are Lily of the Valley and Hawthorn.

‘Emerald’ comes from the Greek word “smaragdos” which means “green stone”, and Emeralds are associated with friendship, faithfulness and loyalty.

Besides being a meaningful May birthday gift, Emerald jewelry is also given to celebrate 20th and 35th wedding anniversaries.

Watch the short, informative videos below highlighting the history, symbolism and properties of Emeralds and Agate.

And take a fun quiz to discover some interesting trivia about Emeralds

The May Birthstone Color is Green

May’s birthstone color of green symbolizes the renewal of life in Spring, which starts in May in the northern hemisphere. The birthstone color comes from May’s birthstone Emerald, one of the four precious gemstones and one of the rarest, most valuable gems.

Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl and the vivid green color comes from trace elements of chromium or vanadium. Emerald crystals form over millions of years and although they can form under different geological conditions, the combination of the necessary elements occurring in the same place is very rare, hence Emeralds are only found in a few locations.

Emeralds typically contain characteristic inclusions which can be traced back to the country and even the mine of origin. Colombia is world renown for Emeralds and is the largest single source worldwide. Other primary locations are Zambia, Brazil and Zimbabwe and more recently Ethiopia. Emeralds are usually oiled to enhance the color and appearance of the stone and sometimes to mask the inclusions.

Lab created Emeralds, also known as synthetic Emeralds, are becoming a popular choice for those that prefer ethical, responsible jewelry. Traditional mining practices can have negative impacts both environmentally and socially, so choosing lab Emeralds circumvents issues we may not even be aware of. Lab Emeralds can also be easily tracked, so the consumer knows their purchase is not having an unknown effect somewhere earlier in the supply chain – coined ‘ethical sourcing‘. However, bear in mind that the manufacturing process of lab gemstones also has an impact, as does any technology involving energy and water. Synthetic gems are usually clear and free of the imperfections and inclusions usually found in natural gemstones. Overall, the cost of producing gems in a controlled environment is far less than the intensive labour and heavy machinery used in the mining process and so lab Emeralds have become a far more affordable alternative.

May birthstone jewelry set with Emerald gemstones, natural or lab created, is a meaningful gift for special birthdays in May.

Discover more about emerald gemstones and emerald history and symbolism.

Alternative May Birthstone Agate

The alternative birthstone for May is traditionally Agate, a distinctive banded stone that occurs in a variety of colors.

Agate is a type of quartz found inside hollow rocks (geodes) within volcanic rock and can vary from transparent to opaque.

The beautiful, banded patterns can form in a variety of colors and Agate slices are often used as decorative objects. Varieties that are not banded are not true agates such as Moss Agate and Sweetwater Agate, but nevertheless very similar in other respects.

There are many types of Agates such as Blue Lace Agate, Laguna Agate, Condor Agate, Fairburn Agate, Crazy Lace Agate, Thunder-Egg Agate and Sagenite Agate; each with their own fascinating colors and patterns.

Agate is found on all continents but mostly comes from mines in South America.

Discover more about the different types of Agate.

Alternative May Birthstone Chrysoprase

In recent times the green gemstone Chrysoprase has been added as a second alternative birthstone for May.

Chrysoprase is a variety of chalcedony containing small quantities of nickel and varies from beautiful apple-green to lovely deep green shades.

Historically the best quality Chrysoprase was found in Poland and the Czech Republic. However in the sixties a deposit was discovered in Queensland, Australia which has become a major source and known as Australian jade. Other locations are Germany, Russia and the USA.

The translucent, even texture and color of this gemstone makes it ideal for beads and cameos.

Discover more about the Chrysoprase gemstone.

May Birthday Symbols and Zodiac Signs

Birthstone: Emerald

Alternative Birthstones: Agate and Chrysoprase

Birthstone color: Green

Birth flower: Lily of the Valley

Zodiac star sign: Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Zodiac star sign: Gemini (May 22 – Jun 21)

20th and 35th Wedding Anniversary: Emerald

May Sign of the Zodiac

May Sign of Zodiac – Taurus (Apr 21 to May 21)

The main gemstone for Taurus is Sapphire and other stones include Azurite, Coral, Amber, Emerald, Rose Quartz and Turquoise. Taureans are fortunate to have two of the four precious gemstones – Sapphires and Emeralds.

Sapphire is a beautiful gemstone that is highly valued for its stunning deep royal blue color.

The formation of sapphires takes place over many eons in the Earth’s crust and requires specific conditions to form. It is composed of trace elements such as iron, titanium, chromium and vanadium, which give the stone its unique blue hue. The more iron in a deposit, the darker the blue color. Sapphires also form in other colors such as yellow, pink or green.

The formation process of sapphire involves high temperatures and pressures that force the trace elements to combine with aluminum oxide molecules to create a particular crystal structure. This crystal structure gives sapphire its unique appearance and makes it one of the most sought after gemstones in the world.

Taurus Zodiac Stone Emerald

Emeralds are one of the most precious and beautiful gems in the world. They have been used for centuries in jewelry, ornaments, and other decorative objects. Emerald is the traditional birthstone for those born in May.

Emeralds form in a variety of ways, from magma chambers to hydrothermal vents. The color of an emerald is determined by its trace elements, such as chromium and vanadium. These elements give the gemstone its unique green hue. There are also different types of emeralds, including Brazilian emeralds and Colombian emeralds.

In addition to being used as jewelry and decorations, emeralds can also be used for industrial purposes such as cutting tools or abrasives. They may even be used in medical treatments such as radiation therapy or cancer treatment drugs.

No matter how they are formed or what they are used for, it is clear that emeralds will continue to fascinate us with their beauty and mystery for years to come.

May Sign of Zodiac – Gemini (May 22 – Jun 21)

The main gemstone for Gemini is traditionally Agate and other crystals include Chrysoprase, Citrine, Pearl, White Sapphire and Moonstone

Agate is a type of cryptocrystalline quartz that is formed in cavities and veins of igneous rocks. It is composed of silicon dioxide, which gives it its unique colors and patterns. Agate can be found in many different colors, including red, blue, yellow, green, purple and brown. The most common pattern found on agates are bands or stripes that form concentric rings or swirls.

The formation of agates involves a combination of trace elements such as iron and aluminum that give the stone its unique coloration. In addition to these trace elements, agates can also contain other minerals such as mica or calcite which can create interesting patterns on the surface.

Agates have been used since ancient times for jewelry making and decorative purposes due to their beautiful colors and intricate patterns. They are still popular today for their various uses in jewelry making and home décor items such as bookends and paperweights.

Gemini Zodiac Stone Chrysoprase

One of the Zodiac crystals for Gemini sign is Chrysoprase. This affordable green gemstone is also an alternative May birthstone to the traditional emerald.

Chrysoprase is a type of chalcedony containing small quantities of nickel which causes the green hues. Shades range from deep green to beautiful apple-green.

Chrysoprase was mined primarily in Czech Republic and Poland. However a high quality deposit was discovered in Queensland, Australia which has now become the major source. Chrysoprase from Australia is known as Australian Jade. Other deposits occur in the USA, Russia and Germany.

The color, even texture and translucence makes this gemstone ideal for cameos and beads.

The May Birth Flowers are Lily of the Valley and Hawthorn

The two birth flowers for May are the fragrant white flowers of the Lily of the Valley and the Hawthorn, which both flower in spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

May Birth Flower: Lily of the Valley

The primary birthday flower of May is Lily of the Valley, a scented woodland plant that blooms in spring.

The first part of the scientific name Convallaria majalis means ‘in the valley’, referring to the European wooded valleys where the plant grows naturally, and the second part means ‘belonging to’ or ‘of May’.

The Lily of the Valley has been used as a floral emblem in Yugoslavia, Finland and Norway; and it has become customary to give this flower as a symbol of spring on May Day in France.

The poem “Lily of the Valley” by Paul Laurence Dunbar celebrates it as the “sweetest of the flowers” that blooms in the vernal days. He likens it to a nurse’s emblem, growing more like its ideal every day.

In the classic novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” by Victor Hugo the character Esmeralda wears a garland of Lily of the Valley flowers. The delicate blooms symbolize her innocence and purity amidst the dark and tragic events unfolding in the story.

May Birth Flower: Hawthorn

The second flower for May is the Hawthorn, a common shrub to small tree that also produces fragrant white flowers in the spring, known as the May-tree in some countries.

The red edible fruit known as ‘haws’ and the thorny branches have given rise to other common names such as quickthorn, whitethorn, thornapple, and hawberry.

Hawthorns feature in many cultural customs across Europe and Britain.

The language of flowers introduced in Victorian times says that the Hawthorn and Lily of the Valley symbolize happiness, humility and sweetness.

To All of Those Born in March HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Joyful birthday wishes from Lady Carla Beltane with the WOTC Family and Friends!!

May the next year of your life bring you more love, laughter, joy, happiness, enough income to cover what you have to have along with a little leftover for fun! May it bring you everything you want if it supposed to be and everything you need. May sorrow be unknown, and any negativity be minimal. May the wind always be at your back.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO EVERYONE BORN IN JANUARY

Bright and joyous birthday blessings from Lady Carla Beltane and the WOTC Family and Friends!!

May the next year of your life bring you more love, laughter, joy, happiness, enough income to cover what you have to have along with a little leftover for fun! May the next year of your life bring you everything you want if it supposed to be and everything you need. May sorrow be unknown, and any negativity be minimal. May the wind always be at your back.

December Birthstone Color and Flower and More

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The December Birthstone is Turquoise

The traditional birthstone for December is brilliant blue Turquoise and the December birthstone color is blue.  There are in fact three official December birthstones – Turquoise, Tanzanite and Blue Zircon, with Blue Topaz as the alternative December gemstone.

Topaz is the main Zodiac birthstone for Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21) and Turquoise is one of the secondary stones. Ruby is the primary birthstone for Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20). Other birthday symbols include the birth flowers for December which are the Narcissus (Daffodil) and the Poinsettia.

Besides being meaningful December birthday gifts, Turquoise jewelry is the gift to celebrate an 11th wedding anniversary and Tanzanite jewelry for a 24th anniversary.

The name Turquoise comes from ‘pierre turquoise’ which means ‘stone of Turkey’ so called when the stone was brought to Europe from Turkish bazaars.

According to legends the Turquoise stone symbolizes success, happiness and prosperity.

Watch the short, informative videos below highlighting the history, symbolism and properties of all three of December’s gemstones. (Clink on the link above to watch the video.)

The December Birthstone Color is Blue

Blue is the birthstone color for December and comes from the three official December gemstones – Turquoise, Tanzanite and Blue Zircon, which all occur in shades of blue.

Turquoise

Turquoise is formed by groundwater containing copper that has seeped into the bedrock. Reactions with other minerals over time form an opaque stone of stunning shades of blues and greens. The dark lines and shapes seen in turquoise are derived from the surrounding rock, known as matrix. Beautiful blue-green Turquoise is one of  the earliest gemstones to be cast in jewelry since ancient times.

Rare violet-blue Tanzanite was recently discovered in the 1960’s and the only known deposit is in northern Tanzania.

Sparkling Zircon has been used in jewelry for over 2000 years and is available in many colors, the most popular being blue Zircon.

Blue Topaz is the alternative birthstone for December and also a very popular gemstone in jewelry. Topaz occurs in variety of natural colors and its color range has been extended by chemical or heat treatments of colorless Topaz.

December birthstone jewelry set with any of the blue birthstones of December, or with blue crystals or beads, makes a lovely gift for a December birthday. Turquoise earrings continue to be very popular all year round.

Discover more about turquoise properties and turquoise symbolism.

Tanzanite

The Second December Birthstone is Tanzanite

Tanzanite is the second of the three official December gemstones – Turquoise, Tanzanite and Blue Zircon. The American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) added Tanzanite to the official birthstone list in 2002, the first change to the list since 1912.

Tanzanite is a beautiful blue-violet variety of zoisite and is only found in northern Tanzania in Africa. It was formed about 585 million years ago during great upheavals in the earth’s crust that later formed Mount Kilimanjaro. It is thought that the intense heat generated caused chemical changes in deposits of brown zoisite to form the unusual blue-violet colored zoisite.

These rare deposits were discovered in 1967 and later given the trade name of ‘Tanzanite’ by Tiffany & Co. Tanzanite crystals can actually display three colors – blue, violet and burgundy depending on the angle of the crystals and lighting conditions.

Due to its rarity Tanzanite jewelry tends to be more expensive than other semi-precious gemstones, however the amazing purple-blue hues definitely make it worthwhile. Tanzanite engagement rings are becoming popular and are more affordable than rings set with traditional precious gemstones.

Discover more about the discovery and mining of tanzanite.

Blue Zircon

Blue Topaz

(Side Note from LCB -There will be a post dedicated to each of December birthstones this month)

December Birthday Symbols and Zodiac Signs

Birthstone: Turquoise

Official birthstones: Turquoise, Tanzanite & Blue Zircon

Alternative birthstone: Blue Topaz

Birthstone color: blue

Birth flower: Narcissus (daffodil)

Zodiac star sign: Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

Zodiac star sign: Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

11th wedding anniversary: Turquoise

24th wedding anniversary: Tanzanite

December Zodiac Signs and Crystals

The two November birthday zodiac signs are Sagittarius and Capricorn. The Sagittarius sign is from November 22 to December 21 and the Capricorn sign from December 22 to January 20. (The start and end dates can vary by a day or so each year).

New Moon Beginnings offer Zodiac crystal sets (rough or tumbled) to enhance each sign’s positive qualities and to calm negative energies.

Snowflake obsidian, sodalite, clear quartz, citrine and tigers eye are included in the Sagittarius crystal set to enhance their optimistic and adventurous nature. Discover how these stones amplify the qualities of the Sagittarius sign.

In the Capricorn crystal set – garnet, fluorite, smoky quartz, onyx and azurite compliment the self-sufficient and ambitious Capricorns. Find out how these stones can help strengthen the Capricorn sign characteristics.

Sagittarius Crystals (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

Capricorn Crystals (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

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December Birth Flowers are Narcissus and Poinsettia

The birth flowers for December are the pretty Narcissus and the vibrant Poinsettia, which both flower during the month of December.

Narcissus

The primary birthday flower for December is the Narcissus which blooms in late winter to spring (Northern Hemisphere).

Narcissus is a group of plants in the amaryllis family, also known as Daffodil or Jonquil, and the flowers are white, yellow or orange.

Narcissus are native to woodlands and meadows of southern Europe and North Africa, with the center of diversity in the western Mediterranean.

The name Narcissus is linked to the Greek word for ‘narcotic’ and the Greek myth of a youth that fell in love with his own reflection (narcissism).

The Narcissus is a national flower of both Wales and Iran and the Daffodil is the flower given to celebrate a tenth wedding anniversary.

Poinsettia

The vibrant red Poinsettia is the second birthday flower for December and is widely used in Christmas decorations.

The Poinsettia is indigenous to Mexico but has been introduced world wide and there are a number of cultivated varieties. It is the national flower of the Caribbean island country of Trinidad and Tobago.

The  Poinsettia was named after a US ambassador to Mexico, J.R Poinsett, who is thought to have informed botanists about this attractive plant.

The language of flowers introduced in Victorian times says that Poinsettias symbolize good cheer and success.

October Birthstone Color and Flower and More October Birthday Symbols

October Birthstone Color, Flower and More October Birthday Symbols – Source: www.monthlybirthstones.com

The October Birthstone is Opal

The birthstone for October is Opal and the October birthstone color is Multi-Color, White or Pink. The alternative October birthstone is Pink Tourmaline and in fact both Opal and Tourmaline are the official birthstones for this month.

The Zodiac birthstones for Libra (Sep 24 – Oct 23) include Opal, Peridot and Lapis Lazuli. The Zodiac birthstones for Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22) include Aquamarine, Coral and Topaz. Other birthday symbols include the birth flowers for October which are the Marigold and Cosmos.

Besides being a meaningful October birthday gift, Opal jewelry is given to celebrate a 14th wedding anniversary and Tourmaline jewelry for an 8th wedding anniversary.

The origin of the name ‘Opal’ comes from Sanskrit upala meaning ‘precious stone’ and Greek opallios meaning ‘to see a change of color’. The dazzling Opal gemstone is associated with imagination, fidelity, creativity, innocence and hope.

Opal is actually a hardened silica gel and over millennia it can also replace parts of animal skeletons, plants or wood called opalized fossils or opalized wood. Interesting pieces are fashioned into jewelry or home decor.

October Birthstone Color: Multi-Color, White or Pink

The October birthstone colors of multi-color and white come from the October birthstone Opal, an iridescent gemstone that reflects a rainbow of colors. The color of pink comes from pink Tourmaline, the second October birthstone.

Precious Opal occurs as five main types described by the background color: White, Black, Fire, Boulder and Crystal Opal.

The majority of all types of Opal are produced in Australia, well known for Black Opal as well its unique Boulder Opal that includes part of the surrounding rock. White Opal is also mined in Ethiopia and Brazil. Crystal Opal has an almost transparent background and is found in Nevada, Idaho and Oregon, USA. Fire Opal has background colors in the yellow to red range and occurs in Mexico, Brazil and Oregon, USA.

October birthstone jewelry set with the sparkling Opal gemstone makes for a special October birthday gift.

Discover more about where opal comes from and opal history and symbolism

Alternative October Birthstone Pink Tourmaline

Pink Tourmaline is the second October birthstone and is an attractive gemstone for October birthday jewelry. Some references say all types of Tourmaline are considered the alternative birthstone, not only the pink variety.

Like Opal, Tourmaline also occurs in many colors, including a multi-colored variety sometimes called Rainbow Tourmaline.  In fact Tourmaline has the widest range of colors of all gemstones, although black is the most common color, known as Schorl.

Tourmaline is found primarily in Africa (Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia and Tanzania) and Brazil with a few other smaller deposits around the world.

Discover more about tourmaline gemmology and the history of tourmaline.

October Birthday Symbols and Zodiac Signs

Official birthstones: Opal and Tourmaline

Alternative birthstone: Pink Tourmaline

Birthstone colors: multi–color, white or pink

Birth flowers: Marigold and Cosmos

Zodiac star sign: Libra (Sep 24 – Oct 23)

Zodiac star sign: Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

8th wedding anniversary: Tourmaline

14th wedding anniversary: White Opal

October Zodiac Signs and Crystals

The two October birthday zodiac signs are Libra and Scorpio. The Libra sign is from September 24 to October 23 and the Scorpio sign from October 24 to November 21. (The start and end dates can vary by a day or so each year).

New Moon Beginnings offer Zodiac crystal sets (rough or tumbled) to enhance each sign’s positive qualities and to calm negative energies.

Ametrine, citrine, labradorite, lepidolite and lapis lazuli are included in the Libra crystal set to enhance their charming and diplomatic nature. Discover how these stones amplify the qualities of the Libra sign.

In the Scorpio crystal set – labradorite, citrine, smoky quartz, black obsidian and unakite compliment the alluring and intense Scorpios. Find out how these stones can help strengthen the Scorpio sign characteristics.

The October Birth Flowers are Marigold and Cosmos

October Birth Flower: Marigold

The primary birthday flower for October is the Marigold of the genus Tagetes, native to the Americas. Flowers of the Calendula genus are also known as marigolds and are native to regions of Asia and Europe.

Marigold flowers occur in warm golden, orange, yellow, and white colors, often with maroon accents.

There are many well known cultivated varieties of marigolds such as African and French marigolds.

The common name “marigold” originates from ‘Mary’s gold’, an earlier name given to one of these plants.

Marigold garlands are often used in cultural events in Mexico, Nepal and India and it is one of the national symbols in the Ukraine.

The language of flowers introduced in Victorian times says that marigolds symbolize sorrow and sympathy.

This interesting article covers the history, meaning and uses of October’s flower Calendula, another name for Marigold.

October’s Calendula: Flowers for Any Occasion

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October’s birth flower, the Calendula, is truly a symbol of fall and crisp mornings. It’s bright golden and burnt color palette makes it reminiscent of a beautiful autumn sunrise. Also referred to as the Pot Marigold, the Calendula is truly a delight for florists and in the garden due to it’s beautiful color and it’s hardy nature. Whether potted as a unique holiday gift or planted in your border, the Calendula will delight and inspire.

History, Meanings and Uses

The Calendula’s name comes from the English “calendar”. It is said that the Calendula took this name because of it’s monthly blooms. Monks used to enjoy its beautiful blossoms year-round as the flowers would surround their altars and bloom until they were covered with snow.

Like the Sunflower, the Calendula’s blossoms follow the sun, and were used as protection against evil by early Christians. The Calendula represents affection, jealousy, grief and many other feelings associated with love.

The Calendula uses are well known throughout the culinary and homeopathic healing worlds. In the kitchen, the Calendula is used to brighten up and add a slightly spicy flavor to greens. The petals were also used to substitute for saffron in the cooking pots of the poor – hence the name “Pot Marigold.”

The medicinal uses of the Calendula are almost limitless. Its leaves and petals can be used for everything as a tincture for headaches to an ointment for insect bites. Oil from the seeds is used in soap products and the extract, to combat acne.

October Birth Flower: Cosmos

The second October flower is the Cosmos which occurs in many colors, including the pink and white colors of October. Cosmos grows very easily provided there is no frost and can bloom throughout summer into early fall.

The group of plants that make up the Cosmos genus originate across North, Central and South America and consists of about twenty species. Many hybrids and cultivars have been bred from the natural wild flowers.

“Cosmos” is the Greek word for harmony or ordered universe. It is believed Spanish priests in Mexico gave the flower this name due to the evenly spaced petals.

Cosmos is the flower given to commemorate a second wedding anniversary.

July Birthstone Color and Flower

July Birthstone Color and Flower

The July Birthstone is Ruby and Carnelian

The official birthstone for July is the ravishing red Ruby and thus the July birthstone color is red. The Carnelian gemstone is the alternative birthstone for July, which also occurs in warm reddish colors.

Ruby is one of the Zodiac birthstones for Cancer (Jun 21 – Jul 22) and Carnelian is one of the Zodiac birthstones for Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22). Other birthday symbols include the birth flowers for July which are the Larkspur and Water Lily.

Rubies are extremely valuable and are one of the four precious gemstones, together with diamonds, emeralds and sapphires. Besides being a meaningful July birthday gift, Ruby jewelry is also given to celebrate 15th and 40th wedding anniversaries.

The word Ruby originates from the Latin “ruber” meaning “red”, and the Ruby gemstone is associated with devotion, integrity, courage and happiness. Famous rubies such as the Timor Ruby and the Black Prince’s Ruby of the British crown jewels, were in fact later discovered to be red spinel.

Watch the short, informative videos below highlighting the history, symbolism and properties of Ruby and Carnelian.

The July Birthstone Color is Red

July’s birthstone color of red comes from July’s birthstone Ruby, which has a primary color of deep red with secondary hues of pink, orange and violet. These secondary shades can indicate the country of origin.

Rough Ruby is found in limestone and in gem gravels around the world. The most well known deposits are in Myanmar (Burma) where rubies have an exceptional color and a glowing fluorescence.

Rough uncut Ruby stones are used as healing crystals or unusual pieces added to rock collections. Smaller, lower grade stones might be polished and tumbled and used in crafts or handmade jewelry. Larger, higher grade stones are cut by lapidary experts into cabochons or faceted and set in gold or silver fine jewelry.

July birthstone jewelry set with the valuable and precious Ruby gemstone is a special gift for a milestone birthday.

Discover more about ruby gemstones and ruby history and symbolism.

The Alternative July Birthstone is Carnelian

The alternative birthstone for July is Carnelian which occurs in various shades of reddish brown. Clarity can range from being totally clear to opaque and the stone is sometimes banded. The reddish color of Carnelian comes from its iron content and heat treatments enhance these deeper red tones.

Carnelian usually forms as nodules in basalt volcanic rock and major deposits occur in Brazil, India, Japan and Uruguay. The gemstone is hard enough to fashion into beads or cabochons, and was once widely used in carved cameos. Carnelian is one of the brightly colored gemstones used to decorate the extensive inlays of the Taj Mahal.

Rough Carnelian crystals are used by healers, collected by rock hounds or wrapped in wire as pendants. Polished and tumbled stones can be carved into various shapes for craft projects, home decor or set in handmade jewelry.

Discover more about the carnelian gemstone and carnelian history and symbolism.

July Birthday Symbols and Zodiac Signs

  • Birthstone: Ruby
  • Alternative birthstone: Carnelian
  • Birthstone color: red
  • Birth flower: Larkspur
  • Zodiac star sign: Cancer (Jun 21 – Jul 22)
  • Zodiac star sign: Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22)
  • 15th and 40th wedding anniversaries: Ruby

The July Birth Flowers are the Larkspur and Water Lily

The birth flowers for July are the lovely tall Larkspur and the striking aquatic Water Lily, which both bloom in summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

July Birth Flower: Larkspur

The first birth flower of July is the Larkspur or Delphiniums. Larkspurs are a group of tall showy flowers that occur in beautiful colors of purple, blue, red, yellow or white. The petals fuse together forming a spur and hence the flower’s name.

The larkspur is natural to Europe and has spread throughout North America due to its popularity as a garden plant.

The language of flowers introduced in Victorian times says that Larkspurs convey open heart and ardent attachment.

July Birth Flower: Water Lily

The second flower for July is the Water Lily.

Water Lilies are a family of aquatic plants common to tropical and temperate regions, with large round floating leaves and stunning flowers in many colors and forms.

The white Water Lily is the national flower of Bangladesh and the blue Water Lily is the national flower of Sri Lanka.

Birth Flowers of July – Water Lily & Larkspur

The beautiful hot month of July is the said to be the most productive growing month out of the entire year. Perhaps this is why it has two birth flowers associated with it: The Larkspur and the Water Lily.

Larkspur

Also called the “Larks Heel” by William Shakespeare, the Larkspur is a beautiful compact flower traditionally found Southern Europe. The Larkspur can now be found growing throughout North America and is a beautiful addition to any garden.

The Larkspur gets its name from the flowers which have 5 petals which grow together to form a hollow space with a spur on the end. The Larkspur blooms in a variety of colors with the most popular being white, pink and purple or mauve.

This complicated flower is said to evoke joy and a sweet disposition, but is quite toxic and is said to be a large cause of cattle poisoning and deaths on farms in the United States. Its black seeds are poisonous if consumed yet have been used in the past to protect people’s hair from nits and lice. The juice of the flowers when mixed with alum produces a blue ink which can be used for dyeing fabric and writing; and it is said that the townspeople of Transylvania used the flower to ward off witches from the stables.

The Larkspur, or Delphinium, blooms in late spring and is pollinated by butterflies and bees and is a beautiful addition to any garden or unique flower designs.