Birthstones
Collection all stones are
synthetic stones
All Gold Prices are Subject to
Change Without Notice. Please E-mail
Us for current Pricing.
January - Garnet
The Protecting Stone
Avail. in 10ct, 14ct, 14ctW
February - Amethyst
The Friendship Stone
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March -
Aquamarine
The Sailors Talisman
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April -
Diamond
The Jewel in the Crown
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May - Emerald
The Healing Stone
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June - Alexandrite
The Magical Stone
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July - Ruby
The Passion Stone
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August - Peridot
Emerald of the Evening
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September - Sapphire
The Harmony Stone
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October -
Pink Tourmaline
The Love Stone
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November - Yellow Topaz
The Happiness Stone
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December -
Blue Topaz
The Cooling Stone
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JMH Manufacturing Co., Ltd., a
family run company in business for over 30 years, is based in
Dublin, Ireland. JMH designs and makes all of their jewelry in
their workshops in Dublin, and take pride in producing fine pieces
of the highest quality.
All JMH jewelry is
100% designed and crafted in Ireland, and bears the Irish hallmark
on the back or inside of each piece. This hallmark bears the
maker's mark-in this case the initials J. M. H. --, the mark of
the Dublin Assay Office, and a number denoting the karat of the
metal--.925 for Sterling Silver and .85 for 14 Karat.
JMH designs include
traditional Irish symbols, such as the Claddagh, Celtic inspired
knotwork, and the "I Am of Ireland" range, celebrating Irish
heritage. The "I Am of Ireland" range we saw at an Irish Trade
Fair reverberated with history and meaning.
From Orkney Scotland, the Runic Iris design was inspired by the
stone age tomb, Maeshowe, built around 3,000 BC. In the 17th century
Vikings broke into the tomb and carved runes on the chamber walls.
Designed by Sheila Fleet, the crescent shape pendant reads “Orkney
Isles”.