October Birthstone articles (opal)
01 October, 2006 The October Birthstone:
Revered As A Symbol Of Hope And Purity, Coveted For Its Fire.The October birthstone is one of the most lustrous and radiant of gems – an ever-changing depth of fiery iridescence – ever refracting, ever reflecting, always giving wonder and delight. It is Opal. And it just might possibly be the perfect gift! Child As Beautiful As LoveThe ancient Greeks upheld the opal as a sign of purity and hope. The ancient Romans believed opals kept the wearer safe from harm and called opals cupid paederos, child as beautiful as love. The October child has been blessed with one of the most beautiful birthstones on this earth, many say the most beautiful. For thousands of years opals have been regarded as a source of imparting inner beauty and faithfulness to the wearer. For centuries royal families have included opals in crowns and necklaces as a talisman for protection, calling them the “King of Gems”. An Heirloom For LifeOpals fit perfectly into all the phases of life – birth, setting forth, romance and giving, learning and loving, aging gracefully and contentment. An opal birthstone is the perfect gift for the birth of a child – a treasure that grows in value and wonder as the child grows through to the years of grace where opals are valued by many for their reputed ability to recall past lives and to aid sight. The romance of opals is legendary. Cleopatra is said to have worn opals to attract Mark Anthony, Queen Victoria was a passionate collector, opals were set in the crowns and necklaces of rulers who believed in their protective powers, and Aborigines believe in the spiritual value of opals, believing they represent a sign or presence of an ancestor. But it is not only in the halls of the famous that opals are found. They hold a precious place in the everyday gifts exchanged by loved ones. One of the highest qualities of opals is their timeless beauty. Because of this, an opal necklace, an opal bracelet or other piece of opal jewelry is frequently treasured and handed down as a family heirloom. Maggie was given an opal ring by her mother, which had been given to her mother in her early twenties by her father, Maggie’s grandfather. “I love this ring,” Maggie says. “I get endless pleasure just moving my finger so slightly and catching glimpses of the most incredible colors. Having the mental image of my mother wearing it just adds so much to the pleasure. I’ve already told my daughter I will be passing it on to her and she loves that thought.” |
Zodiacal Table of Gemstones — |
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Sign |
Month |
Modern |
Traditional |
Mystical |
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April |
Opal |
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May |
Emerald |
Emerald |
Sapphire |
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Gemini |
June |
Alexandrite |
Agate |
Amethyst |
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July |
Ruby |
Ruby, Pearl |
Moonstone |
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August |
Peridot, Jade |
Sardonyx |
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September |
Sapphire |
Zircon |
Agate |
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October |
Opal |
Sapphire |
Jasper |
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November |
Topaz |
Citrine |
Pearl |
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December |
Turquoise |
Lapis Lazuli |
Onyx |
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January |
Garnet |
Garnet |
Emerald |
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February |
Amethyst |
Amethyst |
Bloodstone |
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March |
Aquamarine |
Bloodstone |
Jade |
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Dates for Signs may vary somewhat from year to year |
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Last Update: 3 Jan 2011


