Windsor, California
Windsor, California
Those born in October enjoy two spectacular birthstones to commemorate their birthdays – opal and tourmaline. Both October birthstones have endless color combinations and beautiful coloring characteristics. Learn more about these two October birthstones and discover the perfect gift for those born in the tenth month.
The name of this, the traditional October birthstone, is believed to have originated in India (the source of the first opals brought to the Western world), where in Sanskrit it was called upala, a “precious stone." .” In ancient Rome, this became opalus. Most opals are valued for their shifting colors in rainbow hues – a phenomenon known as “play-of-color.”
The October birthstone’s dramatic play-of-color has inspired writers to compare it to fireworks, galaxies and volcanoes. Bedouins once believed opal held lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. Ancient Greeks thought opals bestowed the gift of prophesy and protection from disease. Europeans long maintained opal to be a symbol of purity, hope and truth. Hundreds of years ago, opal was believed to embody the virtues and powers of all colored stones.
Opal is also the stone given to celebrate the 14th wedding anniversary.
Tourmaline is the newer October birthstone. The name comes from the Sinhalese word toramalli, which means “stone with mixed colors,” because it often has multiple colors in one crystal. Very few gems match tourmaline’s dazzling array of colors. Perhaps this is why ancient mystics believed this October birthstone could inspire artistic expression – it has a color palette for every mood. Among the most popular are the pink and red rubellites, the emerald green “chrome” tourmalines, and the neon green and blue-to-violet “paraíba” tourmalines.
Because of its vast range of colors, tourmaline was often mistaken for other gemstones One of the “rubies” in the Russian crown jewels, the “Caesar’s Ruby” pendant, is actually red (rubellite) tourmaline. A Spanish conquistador found green tourmaline crystals in Brazil in the 1500s and confused the stones with emerald. These and other cases of mistaken identity continued for centuries until scientists recognized tourmaline as a distinct mineral species in the 1800s.
Different colors of tourmaline are thought to have their own healing properties. Black tourmaline is believed to protect the wearer and give a sense of self-confidence. Pink tourmaline embodies love and is associated with compassion and gentleness. Green tourmaline promotes courage, strength and stamina. Tourmaline is given to celebrate the eighth wedding anniversary.
This stylish .33 carat opal and diamond halo pendant is crafted in 14 karat white gold and features a cushion-shaped halo with a lovely round blue,...
View full detailsThe natural green tourmaline in this 14 karat white gold halo diamond mounting has fair intensity in a dark green hue. The round tourmaline weighs ...
View full detailsThe vibrance of this natural black opal radiates throughout, displaying the black background with subtle play of red, blue, green and orange. The ...
View full detailsThe play of color in this exquisite 9.63 carat pear shaped opal has to be seen to be believed. Greens, blues, orange, yellow, red and violet all ap...
View full detailsA 14 karat yellow gold estate tapered band, this ring holds a 7.5 mm long X 4.5 mm wide crystal opal encircled by 12 single cut I1 clarity round di...
View full detailsThis natural white opal includes flecks of lavender complemented by the purple round amethysts surrounding the opal. The oval opal in this 10 karat...
View full details14 karat white gold diamond huggie drop earrings with stunning teal colored tourmalines. The tourmalines are an elongated cushion shape and are se...
View full detailsThis 14 karat white gold pendant contains a teal green tourmaline that is a modified elongated cushion shape and has a weight of .76 carats. It ha...
View full details0 of 3 items selected