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Gemstone February Birthstone Jewellery


Welcome to our february gemstone birthstone jewellery page!

Here we have narrowed down february's birthstone jewellery to just the ranges in the gemstone collection so take a minute to browse through and find the right piece of jewellery as a gift for a friend, lover or simply as a treat for yourself.

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Traditional Amethyst Bracelet MORE INFO...
Traditional Amethyst Bracelet
Classic Amethyst Link Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Amethyst Link Bracelet
Stunning Amethyst Necklace MORE INFO...
Stunning Amethyst Necklace
Amethyst Simple Bracelet MORE INFO...
Amethyst Simple Bracelet
Amethyst & Rose Quartz Heart Necklace MORE INFO...
Amethyst & Rose Quartz Heart Necklace
Traditional Amethyst Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Amethyst Necklace
Classic Amethyst Necklace MORE INFO...
Classic Amethyst Necklace
Faceted Amethyst Necklace MORE INFO...
Faceted Amethyst Necklace
Amethyst Earrings MORE INFO...
Amethyst Earrings
Amethyst Wave Necklace MORE INFO...
Amethyst Wave Necklace
Amethyst Wave Bracelet MORE INFO...
Amethyst Wave Bracelet
Amethyst Earrings MORE INFO...
Amethyst Earrings
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More about February birthstone jewellery


February is the second month in the Roman and Gregorian calendars, and is the only month with less than 30 days. The Celts and Romans regarded this month as the beginning of spring and the word is thought to come from 'februra' with means purification and reflects many rituals undertaken before spring.

Around 400 years ago, February was called 'Feverell', and around one hundred years later it had become 'Februeer'. The modern name is thought to be only about a hundred years old.

Star signs in this month:

  • Aquarius
  • Pisces

More about the Amethyst gemstone


The name amethyst derives from the Greek word “Amethystos”, which is basically translated as ‘not drunken’. It is found in alluvial deposits. Its hardness in the Rohm scale is 7 and its crystal structure is trigonal, with a composition of silicon dioxide and vitreous lustre. It is said that it can help to balance the body, and gives inner peace.

Read about Amethyst in our gemstone guide >

More about Amethyst from Wikipedia >


More about the Gemstone collection


Here at Sundari we use a wide variety of semi-precious gemstones such as amethyst, garnet, black onyx, and turquoise which are very popular and also some more unusual gemstones such as rhodochrosite, tigers eye, and various agates. We have one of the largest ranges of gemstone jewellery online and use only the highest quality .925 sterling silver with our gemstones which is handrafted by professional silversmiths around the world.

More about Gemstone Jewellery from Wikipedia >