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  2. June Actually Has 3 Birthstones—Here's What They Are ... - AOL

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    As Matt Harris, a certified pearl specialist at Matt Harris Designs, shares, "Pearls are the traditional birthstone for the month of June." However, June babies actually have two other birthstones.

  3. Birthstone - Wikipedia

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    Stone [1]: 345–347 Aries: 21 March – 19 April Bloodstone: Taurus: 20 April – 20 May Sapphire: Gemini: 21 May – 20 June Agate: Cancer: 21 June – 22 July Emerald: Leo: 23 July – 22 August Onyx: Virgo: 23 August – 22 September Carnelian: Libra: 23 September – 22 October Chrysolite: Scorpio: 23 October – 21 November Beryl ...

  4. Gemstone Meanings: Power and Significance of the 25 Most ...

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    Citrine “A powerful gemstone crystal in a range of deep yellows, oranges, and yellow-cream-white, the citrine gemstone is said to bring abundance and wealth into one’s life,” Salzer says.

  5. People Born in July Have 'One of the Rarest ... - AOL

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    July Birthstone Color. ... "Many gemstones represent love and passion, but rubies make an incredibly compelling case for the top spot,” says Harris. ... Related: June Actually Has 3 Birthstones ...

  6. List of rubies by size - Wikipedia

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    After color follows clarity: similar to diamonds, a clear stone will command a premium, but a ruby without any needle-like rutile inclusions may indicate that the stone has been treated. Ruby is the traditional birthstone for July and is usually pinker than garnet , although some rhodolite garnets have a similar pinkish hue to most rubies.

  7. Rhodolite - Wikipedia

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    Rhodolite is a varietal name for rose-pink to red mineral pyrope, a species in the garnet group. It was first described from Cowee Valley , Macon County , North Carolina . [ 2 ] The name is derived from the Greek "rhodon" for "rose-like", in common with other pink mineral types (such as rhodochrosite , rhodonite ).

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