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February Birthstone Pendants


Welcome to our february pendants birthstone page!

The gemstone for february is amethyst and here we have narrowed the ranges of this stone down to show you just the pendants ranges. Take a minute to browse through and find the right piece of jewellery for you...

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Apatite Necklace MORE INFO...
Apatite Necklace
Traditional Turquoise Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Turquoise Necklace
Amethyst Earrings MORE INFO...
Amethyst Earrings
Apatite Earrings MORE INFO...
Apatite Earrings
Classic Lapis Lazuli Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Lapis Lazuli Bracelet
Marcasite Earrings MORE INFO...
Marcasite Earrings
Classic Peridot Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Peridot Bracelet
Traditional Turquoise Bracelet MORE INFO...
Traditional Turquoise Bracelet
Traditional Blue Topaz Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Blue Topaz Necklace
Classic Lapis Lazuli Necklace MORE INFO...
Classic Lapis Lazuli Necklace
Marcasite Heart Necklace MORE INFO...
Marcasite Heart Necklace
Apatite Wave Bracelet MORE INFO...
Apatite Wave Bracelet

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 Pendants


At Sundari we are always trying to bring our spectacular varieties of gemstones to the forefront in our pendant ranges. This is because pendants can quite often be excused for being more unusual in shape, and design than other types of jewellery so we really go to town with large ranges of one off designs.

Our ranges of pendants can come in the more popular gemstones such as amethyst, garnet, and black onyx, as well as the more unusual chalcedony, a variety of different agate stones, and also various types of rutilated quartz. So if you are looking for something to really get peoples attention then you have some to the right place.

Many of our pendants come with a snake or curb chain included in the price so you won't have to worry about any suprises during the checkout process here.

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