Birthstones, history and symbolism
>From the first time people discovered gemstones, they were
amazed by their beauty and grace. They understood right from the
start that they were unlike any other rocks they could see every
day. So they started looking for an explanation and a reason why
these precious stones were present on Earth.
This has puzzled many people throughout history and yielded to
numerous conclusions that were themselves mysterious and
romantic. Some said that they were a gift from gods. Others
believed they were actually stolen from them. Ancient priest
used gems to worship the divinity.
Besides the religious importance, some theories suggested that
gems have curative capabilities or even help increase sexuality.
Birthstones were first introduced in the cultures of antiquity
as a form of standardization to make it easier for the elite of
that time to understand the importance and the role of each
stone. They attributed to each of the twelve months of the year
a certain precious stone. Thus the wealthy ones could now
purchase gems that now had an even more important meaning for
them, as they were correspondent to the month they were born in.
Gemstones are almost as old as Earth. Some date back 3.5 or 4
billion years. They are older than the first man or the
dinosaurs. This fact has also added to the fascination that
people had for them.
Nowadays, birthstone jewels as popular as ever. People love to
have something that old them that we've been on this planet only
for a short period.