NATIONAL JEWEL DAY - March 13
Mon Mar 13th

National Jewel Day

On March 13th, the designers and the jewelers who make the special pieces that take our breath away are recognized. The day also honors the precious and semi-precious stones that are turned into stunning pieces of jewelry. Every year, the day reminds us to wear those pieces and admire the artisans who make them shine.

A large variety of gemstones are available from Jewelers. They can provide their clients with custom designs and often help craft one-of-a-kind items. It takes time to choose from precious and semi-precious stones.. The majority of jewelers collaborate with artisans who work with clients to bring their vision to life. They also repair and clean heirloom pieces.

Birthstones by month

  • January – Garnet
  • February – Amethyst
  • March – Aquamarine
  • April – Diamond
  • May – Emerald
  • June – Pearl
  • July – Ruby
  • August – Peridot
  • September – Sapphire
  • October – Opal
  • Citrine, Yellow Topaz – Citrine, Citrine, November – Yellow Topaz, Citrine. Yellow Topaz, Citrine, Citrine
  • Tanzanite, Zircon, Blue Topaz, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, December – Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, Blue Topaz, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon, Tanzanite, Zircon,

How to celebrate #nationaljewelday..

  • For this holiday, wear those unique pieces.. It must see the light of day to be effective
  • Give a shout-out to the jeweler who made the special piece for you. Allow others to know about their abilities, too.
  • Select a new piece with your birthstone or the stone of someone significant to you
  • Jewelry isn't limited to special occasions Let it shine and take it out for a spin!
  • Buy some jewelry, make some yourself, or enroll in a class to learn the art of jewelry making
  • For a little bling, freshen up your everyday clothing with a little bling and hashtag #NationalJewelDay to post on social media.

Jewel FAQ

Q. What does a jewel mean in watchmaking?

A. jewel in watchmaking is one of many pieces of gemstone or synthetic gemstone used in the watch industry. Watchmakers used tiny rubies for this purpose, but today the stones are synthetic. (See image) (See picture). (See picture.) (See picture.)

Q. What are precious gemstones?

A. Most gemstone specialists and jewelers agree that four gemstones are precious. Here's a look at what they are: they are: They're: They're: They're::

  • Diamond
  • Ruby
  • Blue Sapphire
  • Emerald

Many semi-precious gemstones are rarer than these four, despite the fact that these stones are deemed "precious" and not these four.