Collection: DECEMBER BIRTHSTONE

THE BIRTHSTONES OF DECEMBER: Blue Topaz, Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon
December, the month that wraps the year in a cool, serene glow, is blessed with not one, but four captivating birthstones: They also sell rhodesite, tanzanite, turquoise, zircon and blue topaz. The holiday banner is colorful and magical as each stone brings your touch of charm, power, and past.
Discover the December birthstone attributes, history, and healing properties in our post.
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All About DECEMBER BIRTHSTONE Gemstones
TURQUOISE: The Timeless Protector
Turquoise is the ancient, revered first of December’s birthstones for its tranquil blue and green hues. Considered a stone of protection, communication, and wisdom, turquoise has been held dear by Egyptian culture and Native American tribes for thousands of years.
History and Significance
Its history is woven with one of the ancient civilizations, turquoise. The symbol was a symbol of life to the Egyptians, used in jewelry and amulets to keep away harm. To Native American cultures, turquoise is sacred: it brings balance and spiritual grounding. That made it a treasured stone — it could ‘shield its wearer from negative energies’.
Appearance and Sources
Each turquoise is unique with richness of blues and greens often stretched with interlaced matrix patterns. However, regions that produce the highest quality turquoise include Iran, the southwestern United States, and Tibet and parts of China, where the turquoise's unique color and distinctive matrix pattern are especially prized.
Metaphysical Properties – Healing Properties
- Physical Healing: Turquoise helps us in dealing with stress through the development of the immune system and healing respiratory maladies.
- Emotional Healing: As a stone associated with emotional balance, communication, and self-expression, this is most useful when depression or isolation strikes.
- Metaphysical Benefits: Since turquoise is often associated with the throat chakra, it assists in clearing communication and one better expresses thoughts and ideas clearly and with compassion
TANZANITE: The Stone of Transformation
Tanzanite is a beautiful, rare gem, rare as the gem it is, in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. The symbol of transformation and spiritual awakening is tanzanite, whose fantastic blue to velvet violet color makes it famous. This is a stone that demands introspection, to embed strategic depth and clarity within.
History and Significance
Compared to gemstone history, tanzanite is a baby, but it has already had a huge influence on the world of gems. It was first discovered in 1967 and is a modern treasure; it only exists in one place on Earth—the rich soils of Tanzania. Although the stone is rare and the color absolutely gorgeous, everyone has been searching for it.
Appearance and Sources
Tanzanite is one gemstone in which the colored portion of the stone varies from blue to violet, depending mostly upon the angle of illumination. It is one of the most fascinating gemstones in the world because of this unique characteristic, called pleochroism. Along with its other rare gemstone characteristic, tanzanite can only be found in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania, near Mount Kilimanjaro.
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- Physical Healing: It is considered to reinforce the immune system and energize the body. It also helps to relieve stress and anxiety.
- Emotional Healing: The emotional healing implemented by this gemstone helps in ridding past trauma-based emotional blockages. It is a stone of peace, relaxation, and clear spiritual focus.
- Metaphysical Benefits: It's also known to activate the third and throat chakras and boosts your intuition, psychic powers, and communication powers.
ZIRCON: The Brilliant Symbol of Clarity
A gemstone of incredible brilliance and clarity, zircon is often overlooked for more venerable cousins. Known for its excellent sparkle, it’s compared to fine diamonds. Zircon is available in many different colors, and it is considered a stone of wisdom, protection, and enlightenment, long worn as a soul purifier.
History and Significance
Zircon exhibits a long, proven cosmetic history that reaches back to the beginning of Earth itself. Zircon has been used in both sacred and decorative objects from the beginning of history, and was purported to bring wisdom and protection. In medieval times, they were worn to encourage restful sleep and bring good fortune to the person wearing it.
Appearance and Sources
Most common of all are the clear zircons, but zircon also comes in blue, red, and green. Especially the blue variety is cherished and it is often confused for sapphire because of its brilliance and its fire. Zircon found in higher-quality deposits run in countries such as Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Australia, where the clarity and sparkle of the zircon are preserved.
Metaphysical and Healing Properties
(Healing properties of zircon can be added here in the same structure as the other stones.)
BLUE TOPAZ: The Stone of Opportunity
Blue Topaz is a brilliant and serene gemstone known often to bring success, clarity, and communication. Blue Topaz is known for its sparkling topaz blue color, supposed to create opportunity and be creative. It is a stone of openness, it opens the mind up to new opportunities and invites positivity and abundance into one's life.
History and Significance
Splendid enough for centuries, blue topaz has a lovely color that is soothing. Once, it was believed to bring calm to heated situations, to temper tempers. Blue topaz today is currently regarded as a stone of opportunity, creativity, and personal growth.
Appearance and Sources
This blue topaz is available in many colors ranging from light blue to deep, rich Swiss blue. Despite its incredible sparkle, which makes it one of the most popular gemstones for fine jewelry, it has a transparent appearance. Top blue topaz finds come from Brazil, Sri Lanka, and the U.S. Major sources are sharply blue topaz from Brazil and Sri Lanka.
Metaphysical Properties and Healing Properties
- Physical Healing: Blue topaz is believed to relieve tension and promote relaxation and can be especially helpful as a stress reliever or to help you relax.
- Emotional Healing: This gemstone inspires self-confidence and self-expression. It improves communication and aids in overcoming feelings of taking action.
- Metaphysical Benefits: Blue topaz works in the blue, or throat and third eye chakra area, for clarity of communication and psychic awareness.
Conclusion
The four December birthstones—turquoise, tanzanite, zircon, and blue topaz—are not only stunning, but have their own spiritual significance, and are not only rare, but rare. These stones bring you in touch with the Earth and the cosmos, whether you find yourself attracted to the peace of the turquoise, the transformative energy of a tanzanite, the brilliant clarity of zircon, or the opportunity-enhancing characteristics of blue topaz. December's birthstones aren’t just a gorgeous collection—they are each a gemstone that brings its own healing properties with it, acting as a source of strength, wisdom, and protection for those born in this magical month.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I wear Blue Topaz daily?
Yes, you can wear Blue Topaz daily. With a Mohs hardness of 8, it is durable enough for everyday wear. However, it’s best to handle it with care to avoid scratches and preserve its clarity and brilliance.
2. What is the best benefit of keeping Blue Topaz with me?
The best benefit of keeping Blue Topaz with you is its ability to enhance communication and clear thinking. It is known for promoting self-expression, boosting confidence, and aiding in effective verbal communication.
3. Which zodiac sign is associated with Blue Topaz?
Blue Topaz is associated with the zodiac sign Sagittarius. It supports Sagittarians by enhancing their communication skills, fostering clarity in expression, and providing emotional balance.
4. Is Blue Topaz a good gemstone to gift someone?
Yes, Blue Topaz is an excellent gemstone to gift. Its soothing blue hue and properties related to communication and confidence make it a meaningful and inspiring gift for someone special.
5. Where should I keep Blue Topaz in my home or office?
The best place to keep Blue Topaz is in your study or communication area to enhance clarity and effective expression. Alternatively, it can be placed in your office to promote confidence and articulate communication.


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