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  • The "Birthstone," on or by which all prospective heirs to the throne must be born in order to insure their right to the succession, still lies in the brush near the foot of a little cliff.

    Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894

  • Birthstone lists come from Jewelers, Tibet, Ayurvedic Indian medicine, and other sources

    119 Shopping Days Left 2006

  • Birthstone lists come from Jewelers, Tibet, Ayurvedic Indian medicine, and other sources

    Archive 2005-12-01 Charles Statman 2005

  • Birthstone lists come from Jewelers, Tibet, Ayurvedic Indian medicine, and other sources

    charles statman Charles Statman 2005

  • Birthstone = Topaz (November) or turquoise (December)

    HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000

  • Birthstone = Turquoise (December) or garnet (January)

    HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000

  • Birthstone = Onyx (August) or sapphire (September)

    HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000

  • Birthstone = Garnet (January) or amethyst (February)

    HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000

  • Birthstone = Aquamarine (March) or diamond (April)

    HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000

  • Birthstone = Sapphire (September) or opal (October)

    HerScopes Charlene Lichtenstein 2000

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