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  2. Birthstone - Wikipedia

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    A birthstone is a gemstone that represents a person's birth period, usually the month or zodiac sign. Birthstones are often worn as jewelry or a pendant necklace. History of birthstones

  3. Do You Know Your Birthstone? Here Are the Colors and Meanings ...

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    Each month has its own birthstone with a special meaning. Here's a guide to each dazzling gem from January to December. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call:

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  6. What is the birthstone for September? Get to know the fall ...

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    Each month has at least one representative gemstone. Here's what you need to know about September's birthstone.

  7. The Best Birthstone Jewelry for Your Birthday Month - AOL

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    You can also use your birthstone as an accent piece in a larger design, work with a jeweler to create something custom, or "consider alternative birthstones such as ancient, zodiac, or guardian ...

  8. List of individual gemstones - Wikipedia

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    Mogul Mughal Emerald, 217.80 carats cut; mined in Colombia and cut in the Mughal empire in Hijri year 1107 (1695–1696), resides in the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar [7] [8] Patricia Emerald, [9] 632 carats uncut, dihexagonal (12 sided); discovered in Colombia in 1920, resides in the American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, US

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