What Is a Birthstone?
Birthstones are gemstones traditionally associated with each month of the year, each carrying its own unique symbolism and beauty. For centuries, these gems have been worn for good fortune, protection, and as cherished markers of personal identity.
The Rise of the Push Present
Let’s talk about the "push present"—a trend that has crossed the Atlantic and is gaining popularity in the UK. While the term might sound a little odd (perhaps overdue for a rebrand!), it refers to a gift given to a mother to commemorate the birth of her child. And what better way to celebrate than with a piece of jewellery?
From eternity bands with gemstones encircling the band to lockets containing a photo or hair of the baby, the options are wonderfully sentimental. For those who prefer bold statements, a cocktail ring featuring the baby’s birthstone is both elegant and symbolic. And don’t forget the boys! A signet ring engraved with initials or featuring a birthstone can become a treasured heirloom.
The Traditional Birthstones by Month
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January: Garnet
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February: Amethyst
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March: Aquamarine or Bloodstone
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April: Diamond (or Rock Crystal)
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May: Emerald
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June: Pearl, Moonstone or Alexandrite
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July: Ruby
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August: Peridot
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September: Sapphire
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October: Opal or Tourmaline
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November: Topaz or Citrine
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December: Tanzanite, Zircon or Turquoise
Why Choose Antique Jewellery?
At Parkin & Gerrish, we specialise in antique and vintage jewellery because we believe in the beauty of craftsmanship, sustainability, and history. Antique jewellery tells a story. Much like buying a character-filled period home, choosing a piece of history connects you to the past in a deeply personal way.
Jewellery from the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco eras was often handcrafted with exquisite attention to detail. Stones were cut by hand, and designs were original and delicate. In contrast, modern high street jewellery is typically mass-produced, machine-cut, and lacks the soulful character of antique pieces.
And let’s be honest: today’s perfectly flawless, computer-designed pieces may be technically impressive, but they rarely have the charm and uniqueness of a handmade jewel from 1900. If you want clinical perfection, you may as well buy a synthetic stone. If you want artistry, romance, and meaning—choose antique.
Final Thoughts
Birthstones are not just beautiful—they're symbolic, emotional, and make for unforgettable gifts. Whether you're choosing your first heirloom or searching for a special push present, antique birthstone jewellery is a meaningful way to celebrate life’s biggest moments.
Explore our collection at Parkin & Gerrish and find a piece of history that speaks to you.
With love,
Zuleika Gerrish