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In most traditional relationships
women expect their man to give them gifts of jewelry
and the men do so. Today
more women are paying special attention to giving jewelry to their men than ever before.

Giving jewelry to your spouse or romantic partner has always been a popular gift. Often holidays like Christmas
anniversaries and Valentine’s Day prompt men to run to the jewelry store for something shiny and expensive. Imagine how much more valued this gift would be if given without a major holiday attached to it. Why not give your partner jewelry for no particular reason
other than love?

Diamonds are always popular when it comes to choosing jewelry
other gemstones or simply silver and gold can be just as popular. You probably know that each month has a gemstone that represents it
and those gemstones each have a symbolic meaning. If you really want to blow your partner away
select your jewelry for it’s significance to a particular month (birthday or anniversary for example) or for another more personal meaning.

Here’s a brief look at the gemstone for each month and their meanings.
January – garnet
represents faith and stability and is available in many colors
except blue
February – amethyst
represents sincerity and happiness and is royal purple in color
March – aquamarine
represents hope and bravery and is a blue-green or sea-green color
April – diamond
representing joy and innocence
May – emerald
represents peace and tranquility and is always green
June – pearl
standing for wisdom and pureness
July – ruby
represents passion and nobility and is always a beautiful red
August – peridot
stands for patience and has a yellowish-green color
September – sapphire
represents honesty and hope and is available in a variety of shades of blue
October – opal or tourmaline
represents confidence and sweet love
November – topaz or citrine
stands for friendship and faithfulness and both are brown through orange or yellow
December – turquoise
represents understanding and success. In 2002
the AGTA added Tanzanite as another December birthstone

As with any gift from the heart
presentation can count nearly as much as the gift. How would you feel if your beloved just tossed you the diamond ring and said “Gotcha something?” Now
what if they went to some amount of effort to present it to you? There movies and personal stories everywhere about how people have presented a special piece of jewelry to their spouse. Believe it or not
food is one of the most popular methods! People tend to place rings in champagne or other clear beverages or bake it into their special person’s favorite pie or cake. What is often left out of these stories is the precautions you need to take. Make sure your loved one doesn’t actually eat your gift
or worse
choke on it. Next
check with your jeweler about any physical precautions. Champagne will actually dissolve pearls and if you baked a ruby it may crack!

Giving the gift of a lifetime is a significant investment
and you shouldn’t enter into it lightly. Do your research
make sure you know what you’re buying
and how to make a good decision. You can visit the website for the Jewelry Information Center at www.jic.org for free advice on a variety of jewelry related topics.

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