How to know what is the right birthstone to wear
Birthstones are stones that represent the month of birth, and associated with a particular horoscope sign. Different birthstones have different astrological signs in the traditional birthstone system. This system was standardized in America, in 1912, but there are still many alternative birthstone systems around, with somewhat differing charts.
The most important thing in knowing what is the correct birthstone to wear though, is how you feel wearing it. Does it jive with your vibe? A birthstone may seem right for you on paper, but unless you feel comfortable wearing it as a piece of jewelry, it won’t confer as much luck as a more compatible stone would.
Try to test the gem in the store by lifting it up, and feeling it in your hands. Does it promote a feeling of peaceful compatibility and do its vibrations feel alright? If yes, than you might have found the right birthstone for you. Here is a list of birthstones for each month of the year.
Tags: birthstone systems, horoscope sign, birthstones for each month, month of the year, list of birthstonesOriginally posted 2008-05-09 03:49:18.
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