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Celtic March Birthstone Jewellery


Welcome to our march celtic birthstone jewellery page!

Here we have narrowed down march's birthstone jewellery to just the ranges in the celtic 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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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 March birthstone jewellery


March is the third month of the Roman calendar, and its name is derived from Mars the Roman god of war. March was actually the first month in the calendar until we changed to the Gregorian calendar in 1752 and since then the first month has been January.

Star signs in this month:

  • Pisces
  • Aries

More about the Aventurine gemstone


Aventurine is a beautiful soft green gemstone which is a form of quartz and is semi-translucent and speckled with small inclusions of crystal that can be seen when held up to the light.

Aventurine is a stone with some mystical properties and is thought to be very supporting and comforting. It is a good healer of the spirit and can aid in emotional recovery. It is also said to reinforce leadership qualities and decisiveness and help us to find alternative possibilities to overcome adversity.

Green is the most common colour of aventurine but can also be found in orange, brown, yellow, blue, or gray.

Read about Aventurine in our gemstone guide >

More about Aventurine from Wikipedia >


More about the Celtic collection


Our collection of celtic inspired jewellery has it's roots deeply set in the styles of rennie mackintosh and claddagh. The origins of celtic jewellery can be traced back to the arts and creativity of the people of Ireland and the Scottish highlands and some of their earliest pieces included items such as neck torques and decorative brooches which have adapted throughout history to suit the ever chaging tastes of modern culture, but still remaining true to their illustrious origins.

More about Celtic Jewellery from Wikipedia >