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by Ann Hudson
Individuals with June birthdays have the option of choosing between three beautiful June birthstones: pearls, moonstones and alexandrites. Known for their luster, pearls can be mounted in rings, earrings, pins and gorgeous pearl necklaces. Moonstones have a romantic iridescence and can be carved or polished and set into almost any piece of jewelry. Alexandrites are most often purple with red or blue undertones and have a rich and colorful history. Each of these gems looks lovely in June birthstone jewelry, but which birthstone is right for you? Use these facts to make choosing beautiful June birthstone jewelry a personal affair.
Pearls: Pearls are formed when an irritant is trapped inside of a mollusk. The mollusk coats the irritant with a substance called nacre. As this smooth coating builds, a beautiful pearl is formed. Pearls can occur spontaneously in nature or can be created through human intercession. Pearls that are formed with human assistance are referred to as cultured pearls. In ancient Greece, pearl jewelry was regarded as a symbol of love and marriage. The ancient Romans wore pearl jewelry to project status and wealth. Pearl necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings are beautiful and romantic. If you love the sea and treasure beautiful things, then pearl birthstone jewelry is a great choice for your collection.
Moonstones: Moonstones are a form of feldspar and have a very unique appearance. Layers of albite and feldspar give moonstones a textured look. Most moonstones are blue, with layers of white, and may look like scratched blue glass. Moonstones get their name from their shining moon-like appearance. Moonstone jewelry often features stones cut into cabochons, which are domed, polished cuts. Moonstone jewelry is the best choice for those who love fantasy and the blue-grey hues of winter.
Alexandrites: A form of the mineral chrysoberyl, the Alexandrite is named for Alexander II of Russia. Alexandrite gems are known for their color-changing qualities, and while they are usually purple, they can appear red, blue or yellow depending on the light and the alexandrite jewelry style. Alexandrites show well in rings and intricate pieces of jewelry with other precious stones and metals. Choose alexandrite jewelry if you love regal fashions.