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Explore the November Birthstone Citrine Gold Ring for Women & Men at VR Jewel.
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🌈 Harry&Louis and rings 🌹🗡
This post by @cosmicleeds from Nov 2022 sent me on a little 2024 Harry&Louis and The Rings deep dive.
Let's start with The One Ring - Harry's Peace Ring.
The Peace Ring was the successor of the (what is long-believed to be) dark silver Promise Ring that Louis gifted Harry on Feb 12th, 2012 in Stockholm. Harry and Louis entered the restaurant without any rings and Harry excited it with this one:
"The first ring that Harry was ever spotted in was a simple dark silver band (which sometimes appeared black) worn on his right middle finger or left index finger [x link leads to a timeline by @bulletprooflarry from 2015, incl. pictures of Harry wearing it on his left index finger].
I always felt that the dark silver band was very personal to Harry and he might have been hesitant to wear it all the time or maybe was not allowed to (just my personal interpretations), because at some award shows, he didn't wear it at all, i.e. The Brit Awards in February 2013. (source)
The dark silver ring made its first appearance on Feb 13, 2012 in Stockholm, after Louis had returned from an extended ski trip with his [...] beard, Eleanor Calder. [It] was spotted constantly for about 14 months while stunting was at its peak, until it was replaced with the Peace Ring [...in April 2013]." - via this article from NoStuntsMagazine from July 2022 + this short timeline post from 2021 by @onlyforthekings
The Peace Ring was first spotted in April 2013 and the simple dark silver band disappeared quickly after. It was always rumoured Louis gave it to Harry during a dinner at a restaurant called Rosso in Manchester, as Louis had tweeted about the restaurant, and Rosso Manchester had tweeted to Harry and Louis multiple times, but to this day it was never confirmed they were actually at that restaurant during that month. Los Angeles Airport on April 27th, 2013 on Harry's right index finger and 2013 and in Paris one day later, on the same finger.
The Dancing Bears Ring Harry got it around mid 2013 and it, too, is a ring tightly linked to the general theme of Gay/Queer Pride since it closely resembles a rainbow bear design by The Grateful Dead. Harry wore that ring pretty consistently up until 2019. (image source)
The Grateful Dead rainbow bears design compared to Harry's ring. It's the exact same! (x)
September 23rd, 2013 in Adelaide, Australia. Harry wearing the Peace Ring and the Bear Ring. (source)
Differently from the dark silver ring in early 2013, Harry did wear his Peace Ring and Bear Ring to award shows, i.e. the American Music Awards in November 2013. (source)
Back to the Peace Ring -- Harry wore that ring (and that ring only!) consistently for 8 years ('till 2021) and since then wore it on tour and special occasions, as well as showing it in his Tour Highlight videos. Meaning: he wears his Peace Ring for over 11 years now.
At the Grammy’s on March 14th, 2021 for the first time since he got it 8 years ago, Harry did not wear his Peace Ring, but a Bird Ring instead. Same at the Brits on May 11th, 2021.
4 months later, "[in] Denver on September 7th, 2021, [was] when he wore the Peace Ring [again]. [...] After that night, another 8 months passed. Finally on May 19th, 2022 the Peace Ring was back [...] during one performance in New York." - all this comes from this awesome post/these timelines with photos, made by @ishipmutualrespect. Definitely check it out, especially about very recent ring sightings.
Lastly, the Peace Ring made an appearance in his IG video recap for the Love On Tour tour 2023, where he shows his rings for a few seconds.
(gif credit, made by @delicatepointofview)
The Turquoise Ring "Harry added the Turquoise Ring in 2014 and wore it consistently for a while until, I believe, it broke. [...] it’s Louis’ birthstone (December birthstone is turquoise) and [...] turquoise is a blue/green stone (and, as you know, blue & green are Larry colours)." - via this post from 2017 by the wonderful @twopoppies "The turquoise Ring [...] is also the birthstone for December— who do we know born in December? Turquoise is also a literal mix of blue and green.." 💙💚 (x)
The Rose Ring Another ring was added to his collection -- one that again is tied to Louis' and his relationship. The Rose Ring that Louis bought for Harry in early 2017 at Dover street market.
"The rose ring popped up [...] in London [...] in March 2017. It also has a caterpillar inside. And Louis probably definitely* bought it for him. There’s also a lot of speculation about this being connected to Harry’s rose tattoo which is, of course, connected to Louis’ dagger tattoo." - (x) *content linked to is unfortunately no longer available
Harry sadly lost his Rose Ring at an Ariana Grande concert in August 2019. There's even a video of him searching for it with a flashlight in the crowd, poor bub 😔 You can hear him saying "I've lost my ring."🥀
(I also read that the H and S Rings that he got afterwards replaced his lost Rose Ring)
The Red Stone Ring "I’ve seen talk about it being Louis’ birthstone (he’s a Capricorn and the Capricorn birthstone is a garnet) and that it’s possibly also another engagement ring." (x)
It's almost important to note that during the 1D era, Harry often obviously messed and fiddled with all these rings that are tied to Louis whenever they were asked about marriage, kids, etc. And he did it very obviously so. I always thought that very meaningful and symbolistic.
This was while Louis said "Sometimes people get engaged for years…” (Harry plays with his Turquoise Ring)
Ring fam is all together 🌈 (RIP Turquoise Ring and Rose Ring, you are missed)
My personal thoughts Harry's bought and got gifted a lot more rings over time, of course; especially after 2018 and I'm sure that, i.e. the Pearl Ring might also be a Louis-ring, but I couldn't find many resources about it. (Feel free to add on to this post everyone!) The mentioned rings are the ones I personally find most significant, because they so clearly tie to Louis' and his relationship and to Harry's sense of self (Dancing Bears Ring as a Pride ring) and he's been wearing them for ages. They're all such Harry Staple rings. I really loved the Rose Ring that Louis got Harry in 2017 🌹🗡, it was so significantly tied to their matching tattoos and was so Harry. Classic, striking, delicately detailed, with big personal meaning referencing their shared history, and with a little secret stashed inside of it. The sad loss of the ring in 2019 could also possibly mean Harry has become more cautious about when to wear certain rings in general. I could imagine that the Turquoise Ring and the Red Ring Harry got himself to remind himself of Louis, but honestly, who knows? These two have always loved to spoil each other right from the start, haha ("Wrapped it myself. It even has a bow on it.")
And in the special case of the Peace Ring -- I never had any doubt that it's an engagement/promise/wedding ring, in whatever sense they wanted it to be. Since later that year, Sep 28th, 2013 became a very significant date to them (a believed-to-be wedding-of-sorts-date, since same sex marriage wasn't yet legal in the UK in 2013) and it's noteworthy that they didn't wear any type of rings right after that date or even got any tattoos. (Louis got his rope/infinity symbol in June 2013, Harry got his rose tattoo in early Sep 2013 and then nothing anymore until he also got his anchor on Jan 11th, 2014, covering up the "I can't change.." tattoo that he got in July 2012. (H&L tattoo timeline until 2018: here)) So I can imagine the Peace Ring had already been a symbol for their strong bond and that symbolism only got strengthened that day. Would I love to know more about that day? Absolutely. Do they owe that information to us? Absolutely not.
In conclusion, I have no doubt that Harry's Peace Ring stood and stands for their commitment to each other; for Harry belonging to Louis. We all know how possessive they were of each other from day 1, probably heavily increased by how much they had to constantly pretend they weren't in love with each other and with someone else instead. Also I find it such a beautiful fact that Harry has been wearing his ring for almost 12 years (in April 2025). I mean, gosh, Louis and him will have their 15th anniversary in 2025. That's huge! :') And I think the ring stands for all that -- for the essence of their relationship; that they are forever each other's ultimate peace, love, and home.
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RESOURCES 💍 ☮ Harry's Rings tag by @daisiesonafield-blog ☮ A timeline from 2021 of Harry's rings on Twitter ☮ Peace Ring Masterpost/timeline posts by @ishipmutualrespect ☮ extensive Rings on Tour post by @ishipmutualrespect ☮ dedicated tumblr to when the Peace Ring appears: @thepeaceringtimeline ☮ Peace Ring Pride - NoStuntsMagazine from July 2022 ☮ Peace Ring tag by @daisiesonafield-blog ☮ Twitter account for the Peace Ring that is funny and cute
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At Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, MO | December 10, 2023
Mazin Jewelry 'Open Rivet Ring' - $64.00 Mejuri 'Heirloom Ring' - $598.00
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I have loved, worn, spoken of, recommended #Mejuri for years and I would recognize one of their pieces just about anywhere
I hope you’re all picturing my shock and delight to learn that I own a TSS Exact (perhaps a Sarah Exact?) and that I owned it before Taylor! I purchased my own Mejuri ‘Heirloom’ ring when I turned 30 because the beautiful honey quartz colourway reminded me of my November birthstone of topaz. Here, Taylor (naturally) wears it in KC Chiefs-approved garnet.
And not to shoot my shot but ... Mejuri please sponsor me
Worn with: Gant coat, Westside Storey vintage sweatshirt, Khaite skirt, and Larroude boots
Photo by Jamie Squire via Getty Images
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Summer Fling: Captivate and Sparkle with Our Stunning London Blue Topaz Ring
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Did you know that diamond is the birthstone for those born in April?
This ring with a miniature of George III (4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was a wedding gift from George to his new wife, Queen Charlotte (19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818), on 8 September 1761.
Now on display at The King’s Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland, as part of Style & Society. 💎
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Shine Bright with Stunning November Birthstone Jewelry!
Looking for a unique birthday gift or just want to add some sparkle to your own collection? Look no further than our November Birthstone Jewelry collection! Our selection includes beautiful pieces featuring the stunning topaz gemstone, which is the birthstone for this month. From earrings to necklaces, bracelets to rings, we have something to suit every style and budget. All of our pieces are crafted using high-quality materials and feature delicate designs that will enhance any outfit. Whether you prefer a classic look or something more modern, our November Birthstone Jewelry collection has something for you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to give a special present or add something special to your own jewelry box. Contact us today to see our full selection and place your order!
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Modern Love! Unique and fashionable Style That offer tradition with a twist for Love Birds. Citrine; Versatile, Affordable, and Golden Yellow, is the Birth Gemstone for the Month of November and is the recommended jewelry gift for married couples celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary. Ignite her Passion and adorn her with TheJewelryHut Fancy European Designer Antique Retro Vintage Inspired Bezel Style Citrine and Diamonds 14 KT Rose, Yellow or White Gold Anniversary Ring Featuring One Genuine 8x6 mm Faceted Oval Shape Citrine and accented by 14 Genuine Round Shape Brilliant Diamonds, 3/8 CTTW. Unique Jewel as Rare as the woman who wears it.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Harley Davidson Franklin Mint November Citrine Birthstone Ring Size 8.
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Deep Blue, Warm Gold 💙✨
The London Blue Cushion Topaz set in Yellow Gold is a striking combination of depth and warmth. The rich, deep blue of the cushion-cut topaz contrasts beautifully with the glowing yellow gold, creating a piece that’s both bold and timeless. This ring is perfect for those who appreciate the elegance of contrast and the allure of luxury.
Make a statement with every glance.
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What Does Your Birthstone Say About You?
Jewelry has been long seen as a way to showcase affluence and class in society. It was also given to a woman by a man to woo her and show her his ability to provide. Nowadays, there are gold coins in Fresno, CAthat are available to suit every budget and style.
Birthstone jewelry is a unique way to express your personality and showcase your style. Here is the meaning of each birthstone.
January
January’s stone is the garnet. Garnets signify willpower, and strong energy and bring out confidence in the wearer. These stones come in a range of shades like orange, purple, dark red, and even green.
February
The February birthstones in Fresno, CA are amethyst. Amethyst was only worn by royalty as purple symbolized power and wealth. This gemstone was also said to prevent intoxication and had a strong connection to spirituality.
March
Aquamarine is March’s birthstone. This vibrant blue stone brings a sense of calm and tranquility to those around you. Aquamarine was also seen as a good luck charm that offered peace, and protection and ensured safe journeys.
April
Kays jewelry in Fresno, CA will tell you that April’s gemstone is diamonds. Diamonds come in a range of shades like yellow, pink, blue, white, and even brown. These stones symbolize the finer things in life, value, and integrity.
May
May’s birthstone is an emerald. Emeralds offer a lovely green hue and are believed to provide protection against illness. This stone also symbolizes prosperity, good fortune, rebirth, and success.
June
June had three birthstones, a pearl, moonstone, and alexandrite. These stones offer purity, balance, and intuition.
July
July’s birthstone is the ruby. Rubies are a sign of power, royalty, and wisdom. This stone showcases ambition, and compassion and was said to offer protection and ward off evil spirits.
August
Peridots are the birthstone of August. Peridots offer an olive-green shade that indicates good health, and balance and is meant for people who exude charm and are welcoming and kind.
September
September’s birthstone is the sapphire. Sapphires are known for their rich blue shade and come in pink, yellow, green, and white. Sapphires symbolize down-to-earth, faithfulness, and trust.
October
October’s birthstones are the opal and pink tourmaline. Opals are alluring and have unique color patterns, these stones are said to represent loyalty, purity, truth, and protection. While tourmalines are said to showcase adventure, strong intuition, and hope.
November
November’s birthstone is the topaz. If your birthstone is the topaz, then you are said to be intelligent, generous, fair with advice, strong, and an optimistic thinker.
December
Tanzanite is the birthstone for December. This stone says that you possess a persistent personality, you are loyal, and play by your own rules.
The Bottom Line
Birthstones are beautiful and can be worn in rings or necklaces. These pieces are eye-catching and sentimental, making them perfect for your big day.
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The Magic of Birthstone Jewelry: Personalizing Your Style
Birthstone jewelry combines personal significance with aesthetic appeal, making it a cherished choice for many. At Karat Store, we offer a wide array of birthstone pieces that cater to every month, allowing you to wear a symbol of your identity or gift someone a meaningful token of affection.
Why Birthstone Jewelry?
Personal Connection: Each birthstone is linked to a specific month and carries unique meanings and historical significance.
Versatile Styles: Birthstones can be featured in various types of jewelry, from rings and bracelets to necklaces and earrings.
Gift Potential: They make perfect personalized gifts that show thoughtfulness and care.
Birthstones by Month and Their Meanings:
January (Garnet): Symbolizes protection and is believed to keep the wearer safe during travel.
February (Amethyst): Known for its calming properties, helping to balance the mind.
March (Aquamarine): Reflects health, hope, and youth.
April (Diamond): A symbol of everlasting love and courage.
May (Emerald): Associated with fertility, rebirth, and love.
June (Pearl): Represents purity and is often given as a token of affection.
July (Ruby): Symbolizes vitality and royalty.
August (Peridot): Brings power and influence to its wearer.
September (Sapphire): Associated with dignity, loyalty, and faith.
October (Opal): Believed to bring confidence and enhance creativity.
November (Topaz): Known for its healing qualities.
December (Turquoise): A symbol of good fortune and success.
Caring for Birthstone Jewelry:
Regular Cleaning: Use a suitable cleaner for each type of gemstone, as some may be more sensitive to harsh chemicals.
Proper Storage: Store separately to avoid scratches and damage from other pieces of jewelry.
Professional Checkups: Have valuable pieces inspected by professionals regularly to ensure settings remain secure.
Styling Tips for Birthstone Jewelry:
Coordinate with Outfits: Choose colors that complement or contrast nicely with your wardrobe.
Layering Pieces: Mix birthstone pieces with other jewelry for a rich, layered look.
Keep It Subtle: For a sophisticated style, opt for a single birthstone piece as a focal point of your outfit.
Conclusion: Birthstone jewelry from Karat Store not only enhances your personal style but also offers a deeper connection to your unique traits and history. Explore our collection to find the perfect piece that resonates with your birth month or as a thoughtful gift for someone special.
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As a total aside and a point of historical interest, I have a repro Sears & Roebuck catalog from 1927 and here were the birthstones "The World's Largest Store" had on offer in their jewelry department back then:
January - Garnet
February - Amethyst
March - Bloodstone
April - Moonstone
May - Emerald
June - Agate
July - Ruby
August - Sardonyx
September - Sapphire
October - Opal
November - Topaz
December - Turquoise
November does just say "topaz" but it's described in print here (no color photography in this catalog) as a "dark yellow translucent stone". Furthermore, the copy states:
Unless otherwise stated, Birthstone Rings are set with fine doublets with the exception of the Bloodstone, Moonstone, Agate, Sardonyx and Opal, which are genuine. The Turquoise is fine imitation. The birthstone sets in all other articles on this page are fine imitations.
Here is a potentially silly question: how do you feel about birthstones? Do you think they fit the months (by season or astrological sign)? Do you have other stones you'd rather see as birthstones?
Okay, so, birthstones make absolutely no sense.
I mean, look at this mess. We’re doing beryl and corundum twice! I get that they get Special Different Names for their Special Different Colors, but it's just lazy. And why are we giving some months cheap, common gemstones like garnet and amethyst while the poor June birthdays have to shell out tens of thousands of dollars for FREAKING ALEXANDRITE? That’s incredibly unfair! We should be picking birthstones that are all roughly the same price. And why do some months get multiple gemstones? I’ll tell you why: because nobody can agree on an official list and every attempt to standardize this thing has just added MORE birthstones to every month.
So obviously the answer is to standardize it again, by throwing out everything and starting over. Here are our goals:
Fair pricing. You should be paying roughly the same amount regardless of what month you were born in. We’re getting rid of those ridiculous outliers like diamond and alexandrite.
More customization potential! Nobody should be stuck with a stone they hate. We’re picking gemstones that come in multiple colors or varieties, so that everyone can choose a variant they like.
Wearability. Some birthstones are too fragile to be worn as jewelry. We need to replace them with stronger stuff.
No more duplicate gemstones. Every month gets a stone or family of stones with a unique chemical composition.
Now without further ado, I present to you:
The New And Improved List Of Birthstones With No Problems Or Flaws That Everyone Will Definitely Agree On And We Can Start Using Right Now Immediately
JANUARY: GARNET
I've got no problem with garnet. It's a fine, classic birthstone, so January can keep it. But I would like to see a little more garnet diversity. January birthdays shouldn’t be confined to just red. The garnet family of minerals contains a rainbow of different colors, like orange hessonite, green uvarovite, pink rhodolite, yellow grandite, and many more. They’re all garnet, so we should be wearing them all!
FEBRUARY: QUARTZ
The original birthstone of February was amethyst, which is… kinda boring. Super cheap and common and you only get one color? No, we can do better. February gets ALL the quartzes now. Keep wearing amethyst if you want, but also feel free to branch out into clear quartz, citrine, rose quartz, smoky quartz, rutilated quartz, tiger eye… actually, take all the agates too. If it’s quartz, it’s yours!
MARCH: SPODUMENE
March was originally aquamarine, but I’ll be giving all the beryls to May, so we need a different stone here. Let’s stick with that theme of pale pastels and go with spodumene. For an April birthday, bedeck yourself in green hiddenite, pink kunzite, or yellow triphane. Despite its subtle colors, your birthstone has some amazing fluorescence, with really cool pinks and oranges under a UV light.
APRIL: FELDSPAR
Diamond is too pricy for this list, so we’re replacing it with something less expensive and way more interesting. April will now be represented by the feldspar family. We’re talking labradorite, moonstone, amazonite, aventurine, and sunstone. While you don’t have much variety in color, your stones are full of shimmery schiller which glitters and shifts as it catches the light.
MAY: BERYL
May’s original birthstone was emerald, which is great and can stay, but we’re also adding its siblings! May is now represented by all beryls: Emerald, Aquamarine, Morganite, Bixbite, Heliodor, Goshenite, and whatever other varieties I’m forgetting to list. A bright and saturated rainbow of colors is represented here, so everyone born in May is sure to find something they like.
JUNE: ORGANIC GEMSTONES AND FOSSILS
It’s time to address the alexandrite in the room, and obviously we’re getting rid of alexandrite. A stone worth $15,000 to $70,000 a carat does not belong on the same list as friggin amethyst. Instead we’ll look at the other traditional June birthstone, pearl. The problem with pearl is that it’s a clear outlier in this list. An organic gemstone, by some definitions not even a mineral. Should we replace it? NO. We are OWNING it. All organic gemstones now belong to June. Pearl is joined here by jet, amber, coral, ivory, ammolite, petrified wood… in fact, June can have every fossil ever.
JULY: SPINEL
July was originally represented by ruby, which is a fine stone and won’t be kicked off the birthstone list - we’re just shuffling it down to September. Replacing ruby for July is spinel. (See, it’s funny because historically spinel has often been mistakenly identified as ruby! That's a little gemology humor for you.) Available in any hue you could possibly desire, spinel offers some nice color options to a month that previously only featured red. Of course if you want to keep wearing red, red spinel mimics ruby so well that you’ll barely notice the difference.
AUGUST: PERIDOT
Nope, we’re not changing this one. Peridot is the ideal gemstone and you ungrateful August whiners can die mad about it. HOW ABOUT YOU LEARN TO APPRECIATE PERFECTION
SEPTEMBER: CORUNDUM
Sapphire is a wonderful, classic stone and it deserves its spot on this list. But the corundum family has been separated for far too long, and we’re finally going to reunite them. Joining sapphire in September is its sister ruby. Between the pinks and reds of ruby and the many, many colors of sapphire, these two stones give September a nice variety of colors.
OCTOBER: TOURMALINE
Look, as gorgeous as opal is and as much as I love it, it is both way too pricy for our list and also TERRIBLE in jewelry. This stone is just too brittle to wear around from day to day and can be ruined just by getting it wet, which makes wearing your birthstone a huge hassle. We’ll kick opal out and hang on to October’s other traditional birthstone, tourmaline. Pink tourmaline may be classic, but this stone comes in plenty of other colors. Whether it’s brown dravite, watermelon elbaite, or the rare and beautiful blue indicolite, you can wear them all!
NOVEMBER: TOPAZ
November can keep topaz, but we’re not confining it to the color yellow. This stone comes in a huge variety of colors, and now they can ALL represent November. No further notes; it’s a nice, classic stone.
DECEMBER: ZIRCON
I dunno, I’ve had to come up with 12 of these, I’m burnt out. Sure, zircon, whatever.
“BUT WAIT,” you say. “Now instead of having a single color assigned to each month, almost every month is represented by almost every color, making it impossible to tell anyone’s birthstones apart and removing what made them special and recognizable as symbols!”
Well CLEARLY you didn’t read the title of this list.
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Panoply Silver is an online jewelry store to buy November Birthstone jewelry, Citroen rings, necklaces, earrings, anklets, chains, bangles, cuffs, pendants, and more with evergreen designs.
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