Birthstones by the Numbers: A Look at Birthstones by Month and State | The Loupe (2024)

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It’s no secret that we’re crazy about diamonds. But did you know we offer many other popular gems, too? From rubies and sapphires to blue topaz, amethyst and more, there’s no shortage of sparkling gems at Shane Co.

Of course, of all the beautiful gems out there, few are more personally meaningful than those that represent one’s birth month. With this in mind, we decided to dedicate a study to birthstones. We used the latest CDC natality data to determine how many people are born each month in every state. From there, we determined the most common and rarest birthstones across the country. Additionally, we used our gemstone prices to determine which states have the most expensive birthstones of all.

As for each month’s designated birthstone, we used the most commonly accepted combinations, as shown in the key below.

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Curious to see where your birthstone fell on the map? Read on!

The Most Common Birthstones in Every State

In terms of the most common birthstones across the country, peridot, August’s official birthstone, ruled the map. Notably, this gorgeous green gem is the top stone in California, New York, and 38 states in between.

After peridot, emerald (May) and ruby (July) are the second and third most common birthstones, accounting for a total of eight states.

Sapphire, September’s official birthstone, is the most common birthstone in New Mexico and North Dakota, while October’s opal reigns supreme in Delaware.

So, which states have the priciest birthstones? If you know anything about the cost of precious gemstones, you won’t be surprised to learn that, at a whopping $3,000 per carat, the ruby states (Nebraska, Vermont, and Washington) take the cake. Although diamond is typically regarded as the most expensive birthstone, April babies did not show up as the most popular in any of the U.S. states.

At a cost of $1,750 per carat, the sapphirestates (New Mexico and North Dakota) aren’t too far behind.

Fortunately for most people, at only $195 per carat, the most common birthstone in the country, peridot, won’t break the bank.

Given that there are an overwhelming number of August birthdays in America, we decided to look into the second most common birthstone in every state, too. Interestingly, the priciest birthstone on our birthstone cost map also happens to be the second most common birthstone in a grand total of 19 states.

The Least Common Birthstone in Every State

Wondering which birthstone is rarest? In this category, amethyst won the majority of states — 38 to be exact. Needless to say, if you were born in February, you should feel pretty special. February babies have the rarest birthstone of all.

Diamond (April) is the rarest birthstone in a total of six states, while topaz (November) is the rarest birthstone in Montana, Wyoming, and Rhode Island. Emerald (May), sapphire (September), and pearl (June) are the rarest birthstones in Texas, Washington, and Utah, respectively.

The Most Common Birthstones in the U.S.

To summarize, peridot is the most common stone in the country by an impressive 35-state margin. Though they may try, the other stones simply can’t compete. Which is probably for the best, given that it’s one of the more affordable birthstones out there. If you’re hoping for jewelry that includes your birthstone, check out our gemstone jewelry to find the perfect match. Or, build a ring from the stone up by shopping for our gemstone engagement rings.

Now that you have the scoop on all things birthstone-related, why not let your friends join in the fun? How does the commonality of your birthstone compare to those in your social circle? Be sure to use the share buttons below to loop your friends into the conversation on Facebook or Twitter (@shanecompany).

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Anna Gionet

Anna started working at Shane Co. in December of 2018. She got her start in writing at a young age, and began her professional career writing for a variety of websites, news publications, and blogs. She continues to be a writer and contributor to Shane Co.'s blog, The Loupe, along with other members of the Shane Co. team.

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Jessica

3 years ago

This makes sense! February has the least amount of days. Almost all the most common birth months are 31-day months, and almost all the least common ones are 30-day months. With so many people born daily, even one day can make a big difference!

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Carol

2 years ago

As an Aquarius I love having a rare birthstone.

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TASHA

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2 years ago

Omg, I’m an Aquarius to

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taliyah

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1 year ago

me too

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Stephanie

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9 months ago

I’m also an Aquarius! Jan 28th❤️

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Someone Person

1 year ago

Yay!

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Beliza

1 year ago

Is this article about the number of people born each month (monthly gemstones are slightly different than astrological signs since our calendar includes 2 months in a sun sign) the rarity of each type of stone mentioned or the purchase of listed stones per capita in each state? I ask because it seems the writer is describing amethysts as the “most rare” of these semi-precious -precious gems but the comments suggest it is simply a way to list the number of births/month amongst persons living in the U.S. Maybe I’m making more out of it but the question was proposed to me after a student had this result pop up first when research a geology question and I don’t want to say they were misinformed if it is just a matter of syntax used.

If it is about purchases per capita this is very interesting!
Thank you either way,
Cheers!

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Shane Co.

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1 year ago

Great question, here’s how the data was put together.

  • Astrological Signs – you’re correct in that this is focused on birth month and the traditional stone associated with that month and that Many astrological signs overlap month boundaries.
  • Rarity and Rankings
  • This article is a great example of statistics being crafted to tell a specific story and that the same data could definitely be used to explain other elements as well.
  • The rankings in this piece really treat each state as one pool, using the birth’s per month from the CDC each state had a list of months in order of most births / month.(in most cases it turns out August was the month that had the most births).
  • Once each state had their list in order of highest to lowest based on # of births, the stone associated with that month was presented.
  • The Rarity is more closely related to # of births in the month (February ends up being the least common birth month for most states, making it more rare).

If you have any other questions, we’d love to answer those for you or the students.Feel free to reach out anytime if yall have any questions in the future.

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Robin Piller

7 months ago

Wow, I am also an Aquarius born on 2/11. I would have never guessed that my birthstone, the amethyst, was the most rare but just the opposite! Very cool! (Please use this comment due to typo in first one, also today.)

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Birthstones by the Numbers: A Look at Birthstones by Month and State | The Loupe (2024)

FAQs

What are the birthstones of all 12 months? ›

January is garnet, February is amethyst, March is aquamarine, April is diamond, May is emerald, June is alexandrite, July is ruby, August is peridot, September is sapphire, October is tourmaline, November is topaz, December is blue topaz. Learn more about these popular gemstones.

What is the rarest birthstone month? ›

Diamond (April) is the rarest birthstone in a total of six states, while topaz (November) is the rarest birthstone in Montana, Wyoming, and Rhode Island. Emerald (May), sapphire (September), and pearl (June) are the rarest birthstones in Texas, Washington, and Utah, respectively.

What are the birth colors of each month? ›

Birth Color by Month
  • January Colors—Dark Red / Garnet.
  • February Colors—Purple / Amethyst.
  • March Colors—Light Blue / Aquamarine.
  • April Colors—Silver / Clear / Diamond.
  • May Colors—Green / Emerald.
  • June Colors—Light Purple / Alexandrite / Pearl.
  • July Colors—Red / Ruby.
  • August Colors—Light Green / Peridot.
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What is the only month with two birthstones? ›

If you were born in March, June, August, October, November, or December, then you have two birthstone options for your birth month.

What are the 12 gemstones in the Bible? ›

In Revelation, chapter 21, there are 12 gemstones listed that are believed to be the same gemstones from the Mountain of God. These are the 12 sacred gemstones of Revelation: Jasper, Sapphire, Chalcedony, Emerald, Sardonyx, Sardius, Chrysolite, Beryl, Topaz, Chrysoprasus, Jacinth, and Amethyst.

What are the birthstones by exact date? ›

Zodiac SignMonth/DateBirthstones
CapricornDec 22 ~ Jan 20Ruby
AquariusJan 21 ~ Feb 19Garnet
PiscesFeb 20 ~ Mar 20Amethyst
AriesMar 21 ~ April 20Bloodstone
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What is the most expensive birthstone? ›

1. Alexandrite: $15,000 – $70,000 per carat. Many are surprised to learn that alexandrite is the most expensive birthstone, surpassing diamond.

What birth month is Diamonds? ›

The diamond as the April gemstone has garnered the hearts of many and is the most coveted gemstone to date. Deemed as the “King of all Birthstones,” diamonds make the ideal choice for an April birthday gift.

What is my lucky color according to my date of birth? ›

Number 1: People born on dates 1, 10, 19 and 28 of any month are said to be number 1. This number is governed by the sun and one should use an orange or red colour for luck. Number 2: People born on dates 2, 11, 20 and 29 of any month are said to be number 2. It's governed by the moon and should use white for luck.

Does April have 2 birthstones? ›

Two of the four alternative April birthstones, sapphire and opal, were long established for the month of April by many ancient cultures, long before diamond.

What zodiac has two birthstones? ›

Gemini - May 21 – June 20

With emeralds as one of the Gemini birthstones, the twin nature of the sign would make any of us want to have two of those precious stones. The other traditional Gemini stone is the pearl – the June birthstone.

Does February have two birthstones? ›

February stands out with its dual gems, each a beacon of both modern charm and timeless tradition. Dive into the rich tapestry of lore, symbolism, and the unique qualities that make Amethyst and Jasper not just gemstones, but treasures of February.

What are the 12 stones of the zodiac? ›

The twelve gemstones were emerald, sapphire, diamond, topaz, carbuncle, sardius, agate, ligure, amethyst, onyx, jasper and beryl. Later, around 1 and 5 AD, the stones were associated with the twelve signs of the zodiac, then in the 18th century gem traders in Poland associated each gemstone with a person's birth month.

Does March have two birthstones? ›

March has two birthstones, and they couldn't be more different. Aquamarine is the color of the sea, a clear turquoise color suggesting springtime. Bloodstone is opaque and dark green with red spots of iron oxide. Let's dig into the history of these gemstones that honor the month of March and those born in March.

Why does October have 3 birthstones? ›

In October's case, the opal was seen by many to be too feminine in appearance and there were questions about its durability. So the association decided to add tourmaline to the mix. More recently, it was decided that the October birthstones would be opal and pink tourmaline, specifically.

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