Celebrate December babies with 20 pieces of jewelry featuring this month’s birthstones—turquoise, tanzanite, and zircon.
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The month’s birthstones, citrine and blue topaz, reflect the changing colors of the season.

These 15 pieces of jewelry hand-picked ahead of Halloween appeal to the costume- and candy-loving child in all of us.

Transition to fall with this month’s birthstones of opal and tourmaline.

While statement pieces always shine, it’s time for everyday staples to be the star of the show.

The month’s birthstone is vibrant in every color.

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These jewels are inspired by the floral-filled press tour for “It Ends With Us,” which hits theaters Aug. 9.

Two birthstones, peridot and spinel, share the bright spirit the month embodies.

Snakes, birds, and bugs are all the buzz this summer.

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Showcase your dad’s personal style with a piece of fine jewelry for Father’s Day.

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Show your mother some love with a piece of fine jewelry.

May’s birthstone is beloved for its rich green hue and its versatility.

The soft blue March birthstone dazzles in every size.

When it comes to Valentine’s Day jewels, the fun doesn’t stop at hearts.

There’s a lot to love about February’s birthstone, from its affordability to its “soul-captivating color.”

White metals and diamonds bring elegance to winter fashion.

The January birthstone jewelry ranges from simple to sublime.

Ring in the new year with fireworks, sparkle, and sizzle, all gathered by Amanda Gizzi.

Tanzanite, turquoise, and zircon are all options for December babies, who sometimes “get the birthday shaft,” Amanda Gizzi writes.

These 15 pieces of jewelry celebrate November babies and the hues of citrine and topaz that reflect the colors of the season.

Let’s cap off spooky season in style with this eerie ensemble of skeletons, skulls, black cats, and ghosts gathered by Amanda Gizzi.
















