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Discovering Amethyst: The Royally Sober Stone
The designated gemstone for February, this beautiful purple variety of quartz is the epitome of accessible luxury. Despite being a relatively common and inexpensive crystal, this most democratic of gemstones still manages to find itself equally at home at Royal Court or as everyday jewellery for all, while simultaneously vindicating those fond of wine-related overindulgence and placating the sobriety-favouring clergy.

Discovering Garnet: The Pomegranate Seed Stone
Named after the crimson jewel-like seeds of a pomegranate, Garnets are a group of minerals with a rich and varied history. Best known in modern times as the Birthstone for January, these semi-precious gemstones are also one of the oldest known gemstones, with links to Greek mythology, Ancient Egypt and even Noah’s Ark!

Discovering Tanzanite: The Lightning Stone
Designated as a birthstone for December by the American Gem Association in 2002, Tanzanite is a rare violet-blue gemstone of the zoisite family, found only in Tanzania in central Africa. Only discovered in 1967 by Maasai tribesmen, what this remarkable gemstone lacks in ancient history, it more than makes up for with an enchanting origin story and rapid popularity growth.

Discovering Citrine: The Merchant’s Stone
A rare and beautiful variety of quartz, Citrines can be found in a spectrum of yellow shades ranging from a pale lemon to golden-cognac colour (our favourite, of course!). Best known as the Birthstone for November, and often associated with positivity and abundance, this gemstone has a rich history and cultural significance that spans from ancient civilisations to modern times.