925 Sterling Silver Birthstone Charms
Celebrate every birth month with our exquisite 925 sterling silver birthstone charms. Perfectly crafted for bracelets, necklaces, anklets, earrings, or as a meaningful gift, each charm showcases a faceted birthstone set in solid 925 silver – available in all 12 months.
Solid 925 Sterling Silver Birthstone Charms
Our 925 sterling silver birthstone charms offer a luxurious way to celebrate each month with genuine gemstones. Each charm is finely crafted in solid 925 sterling silver and designed to complement bracelets, necklaces, or chains. Whether chosen as a meaningful personal keepsake or as a thoughtful gift, these charms bring timeless beauty and symbolic depth to every jewellery collection.
Birthstone Charms by Month
January – Garnet: A deep red garnet set in 9ct gold, symbolising love, devotion, and protection.
February – Amethyst: A regal purple amethyst, believed to inspire calm, clarity, and inner strength.
March – Aquamarine: An ocean-hued aquamarine, representing serenity, courage, and harmony.
April – White Topaz: A sparkling white topaz, admired for its clarity, resilience, and brilliance.
May – Emerald: A lush green emerald, symbolising rebirth, vitality, and prosperity.
June – Pearl: A timeless creamy pearl, associated with purity, wisdom, and elegance.
July – Ruby: A bold red ruby, linked to passion, energy, and protection.
August – Peridot: A fresh green peridot, representing abundance, joy, and harmony.
September – Sapphire: A classic blue sapphire, renowned for truth, loyalty, and wisdom.
October – Pink Tourmaline: A soft pink tourmaline, symbolising love, compassion, and healing.
November – Citrine: A golden citrine, believed to attract warmth, success, and positivity.
December – Blue Topaz: An icy blue topaz, a stone of communication, calm, and inspiration.
Why Choose Our 925 Silver Birthstone Charms?
- Crafted in solid 925 sterling silver – no plating, no compromise
- Set with ethically sourced gemstones for each birth month
- Designed to fit most charm bracelet systems
- Finished by hand in the Australia, perfect for meaningful gifting
- Presented in luxury packaging, ready to gift.
Frequently Asked Questions
The five rarest recognized birthstones are:
- Tanzanite (December, as an alternative) – only found in Tanzania.
- Alexandrite (June, as an alternative) – colour-changing, extremely scarce.
- Black Opal (October, as an alternative) – rarest and most valuable opal variety.
- Red Beryl (not a traditional birthstone, but sometimes listed as May alternative) – rarer than diamond.
- Spinel (August, as an alternative) – true gem-quality spinel is rare.
- January: Garnet
- February: Amethyst
- March: Aquamarine
- April: Diamond, White Topaz
- May: Emerald
- June: Pearl, Alexandrite, Moonstone
- July: Ruby
- August: Peridot, Spinel, Sardonyx
- September: Sapphire
- October: Opal, Tourmaline
- November: Topaz, Citrine
- December: Turquoise, Tanzanite, Zircon, Blue Topaz
This is subjective, but diamond (April) is often considered the "best" for durability and brilliance (Mohs hardness 10).
For rarity and uniqueness, many regard alexandrite (June) as the best.
No. Amethyst was once considered rare but became abundant after large deposits were found in Brazil and Africa. It is now common and affordable.
In Exodus 28, the High Priest’s breastplate had 12 stones (translations vary):
- Sardius, Topaz, Carbuncle, Emerald, Sapphire, Diamond, Ligure, Agate, Amethyst, Beryl, Onyx, Jasper.
Opal (October) and Pearl (June) are considered the weakest because they are soft and easily scratched (Mohs hardness ~3–4.5).
Alexandrite (June) is generally considered the rarest traditional birthstone because of its unique colour-change property and very limited deposits.
- Painite
- Red Beryl (Bixbite)
- Alexandrite
- Taaffeite
- Black Opal
- Musgravite
- Benitoite
- Jeremejevite
- Grandidierite
- Jadeite (imperial quality)