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Birthstones


Turquoise & Zircon: The December Birthstones
As winter settles in, the December birthstones, turquoise and zircon, bring cool shades of sparkle to the season. Their beautiful blues and greens evoke frosted landscapes and the shimmer of festive lights, making them the perfect gems to wear in the festive season.

Thomas Glover
Nov 26, 20255 min read


Topaz & Citrine: The November Birthstones
As the leaves fall and winter approaches, the November birthstones, topaz and citrine, bring warmth to the season. With their sparkling golden hues, these stones offer a welcome glow as the days grow shorter.

Thomas Glover
Nov 5, 20254 min read


Opal: The October Birthstone
Opal is the enchanting and iridescent gemstone celebrated as the birthstone for October. At Thomas Glover, we are delighted to present a curated selection of antique opal jewellery, each piece capturing the mesmerising play of colour that defines this gem.

Thomas Glover
Oct 8, 20254 min read


Sapphire: The September Birthstone
Sapphire is one of the most celebrated gemstones in the world, prized for its rich blue hues and exceptional durability. At Thomas Glover, we are proud to offer a curated selection of antique and vintage sapphire jewellery.

Thomas Glover
Sep 12, 20253 min read


Peridot: The August Birthstone
At Thomas Glover, we are proud to offer a curated selection of antique and vintage peridot jewellery, the birthstone for August.
Peridot is celebrated for its fresh, grassy green hue and is known as a symbol of renewal and protection. Its name comes from the Arabic faridat, meaning 'gem' or 'precious stone.' Through the trade and translation networks of the Crusades and the early gemstone trade, this word filtered into medieval Old French as peritot, later becoming peridot

Thomas Glover
Jul 31, 20253 min read


Ruby: The July Birthstone
Known for its vivid red hue, the ruby has long been known as a symbol of love and passion. The name originates from the Latin word ruber, meaning red. In ancient India, rubies were revered as the “king of gemstones,” holding sacred status in Hindu texts. Warriors believed they offered invincibility in battle, while royalty set them into crowns and armour for protection. In medieval Europe, rubies were thought to reconcile lovers and ward off plague and misfortune. Their assoc

Thomas Glover
Jul 17, 20253 min read


Emerald: The May Birthstone
Renowned for their striking green colour, emeralds have captivated civilisations for thousands of years. To the ancient Egyptians, green represented fertility and eternal life. Pharaohs were buried with emeralds as protective talismans to aid them in the afterlife. Emeralds were famously treasured by Cleopatra, who loved the gem so much that she claimed ownership of Egypt’s emerald mines. These mines were worked by labourers devoted entirely to unearthing stones for the queen

Beth Dawson
May 14, 20253 min read


Aquamarine: The March Birthstone
With its serene blue hues reminiscent of the ocean, aquamarine has long been associated with tranquillity, protection and renewal.

Beth Dawson
Feb 26, 20253 min read


Amethyst: The February Birthstone
Amethyst is a beautiful purple stone, with hues ranging from lilac to deep purple.

Beth Dawson
Feb 3, 20253 min read


Garnet: The January Birthstone
Garnets were very popular during the Victorian period, with Bohemian garnets taking centre stage.

Beth Dawson
Jan 16, 20253 min read
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