Types and Varieties Of Rings
By Dr. Mark Clayson

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Nowadays, aside from gold and silver, you may have heard of platinum and titanium rings. You can practically wear any ring imaginable.
Rings are a great symbol to commemorate special events and occasions. Other rings like the mood ring (a ring that changes in color depending on the mood you’re in), the birthstone ring (a ring set with a corresponding gem of the month you were born), the mothers’ ring (a ring inlaid with her children’s birthstones) are also common.
Birthstones – Some of Their Symbolism and Properties
By Leigh Maher
The number of questions that surround birthstones are numerous.
What are birthstones and their properties? What are the legends and myths that surround different stones? And most importantly what do birthstones represent?
If you are on the lookout for an engagement ring or even a Celtic engagement ring it does not mean birthstones cannot be incorporated. Find your birth month and your birthstone in the list below.
January – Garnet (Color – Red)
February – Amethyst (Color – Purple)
March – Aquamarine (Color: Pale blue)
April – Diamond (Color: Clear, White)
May – Emerald (Color: Deep Green)
June – Pearl (Color: White)
July – Ruby (Color: Red)
August – Peridot (Color: Yellowish green)
September – Sapphire (Color: Deep Blue)
October – Opal (Color: Multi-colored)
November – Topaz (Color: Yellow Gold)
December – Turquoise (Color: Blue)
Truth of the matter is that even though rings with birthstones might be a relatively recent invention, birthstones and their meaning are as inseparable as Celtic knots on Celtic jewelry.
However it cannot be denied that the symbolism of everlasting love that diamonds represent, sounds romantic. A Celtic diamond engagement ring does qualify as a birthstone ring for anyone born in April. Remember that although they are precious stones, nothing is written in stone. It is your engagement ring after all.
See also: Chain Silver


