The birthstone for June is the moonstone

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Ask what the birthstone for June is and you may hear three different answers.  The June birthstone is often listed as the moonstone, the pearl and Alexandrite.

Here at Christopher Evans in Cheshire we love the moonstone. Its mysterious silver glimmer looks utterly beautiful set alone, with white diamonds or with soft coloured gems such as rose pink tourmalines and lilac sapphires.

Why is it called moonstone?

Moonstones are believed to be named for the bluish white spots within them: When the stone is moved back and forth, silvery rays glint like moonbeams over water.  This is called adularescence and sometimes shows as a multi-rayed star or cat’s eye, rather than the more common single ray.

Pliny, one of ancient Rome’s most studied natural historians said that the moonstone changed in appearance with the phases of the moon, a romantic if false belief that persisted until the sixteenth century. Those superstitious ancient Romans also believed that the image of Diana, their Goddess of the moon and the hunt, was enclosed within it – if you only knew how to look.

What does the moonstone mean for those who own one?

Over the millennia, the moonstone has come to mean many things to many people, but we rather love the romantic belief that if you give your lover a moonstone necklace when the moon is full you will always have passion for one another.

It’s also been said to bring good fortune and is used by mystics to help foretell the future.  As it’s also believed to enhance intuition and promote inspiration, it’s no surprise perhaps that fortune tellers of ancient times would gaze into this stone to help them predict their customer’s future.

Part of the family of minerals called feldspar, moonstone actually comes in a variety of colours such as soft green, gentle blue, peach and champagne, though the cool silvery grey is an eternal favourite.  The most prized moonstones come from Sri Lanka.  They are also found in India, Australia, the United States, Myanmar and Madagascar.

The birthstone for June is the moonstone, a stone for the most romantic of lovers…and we love it.

A list of birthstones in the UK

star rubyEvery month has its own stone, precious or semi-precious, that by ancient wisdom give an indication of the wearer’s personality.

Our goldsmiths, working from our stores in Cheshire, have created some fabulous bespoke pieces using birthstones and you don’t need to spend a fortune to create something truly unique that will be treasured forever.

Many of the stones listed here actually occur naturally in a dazzling rainbow of different colours, so if your birth month is September, but a blue sapphire just doesn’t appeal – choose one in pink, or orange, or green!

Each stone is also, according to ancient belief, imbued with mystical powers that transfer to its wearer, so, whether or not the Aquamarine is your birthstone, by wearing it you are channelling its ability to boost your happiness and courage.  Load of nonsense?  Bit of fun? Whatever…it’s still a lovely stone.

Whatever your colour preference and whatever your budget, our goldsmiths can design and create the perfect piece of jewellery for you, just ask!

So, what’s your stone?

January: Garnet, faith and loyalty

February: Amethyst, sincerity and wittiness

March: Aquamarine, happiness and courage

April: Diamond or Rock Crystal, eternity and love

May: Emerald or Chrysophase, fidelity and fertility

June: Pearl or Moonstone, purity and nobility

July: Ruby or Carnelian, strength and beauty

August: Peridot or Sardonyx, protection and success

September: Sapphire or Lapis Lazuli, serenity and wisdom

October: Opal, hope and creativity

November:  Topaz or Citrine, friendship and healing

December:  Tanzanite or Turquoise, trust and luck