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October Birthstone Jewellery Guide: Meaning, Care and Styling Tips

October 22, 2025
October Birthstone Jewellery Guide

October is the season for change and rejoicing around the world. The soothing golden hours of this month make everything seem so stunning as well as a stunning reason for celebration. For people waiting patiently for Halloween, this season is orange for many reasons. Off the top, this month has been associated with two major stones – Opal & Tourmaline. 

The Birthstones of October: Opal & Tourmaline 

You must be thinking that most months only have one gemstone dedicated to them but October is blessed with two – Opal and Tourmaline. These stones are luscious in their own way and speak a lot about those born in October, charming, graceful and patient. The reason behind having two birthstones for October has an accurate explanation. The primary birthstone for October is opal. 

But then concerns were raised about the durability of this simple yet charming stone and how it appealed to the feminine features. The authorities added tourmaline to its list of gemstones, alongside opal. As a result, opal and pink tourmaline became well-recognized as the October birthstones.  

History of Opal 

Opal is one of the most grounded gemstones that was loved by royalty for centuries. The traditional October birthstone has a rich history and a wealthy history behind it. The Queen of England was enchanted by this gemstone and was said to be obsessed with it. According to the lore, one emperor bargained to exchange one-third of his empire for a single Opal. It is even said that Mark Antony was fond of precious opals and left a collection for his beloved Cleopatra.  

The name Opal comes from “Opallios” which means seeing a color change. The modern name was derived from the Sanskrit term Upala which also means “precious stone.” The term “Opalus” was also used in Roman culture to mean prized possession as well as power. 

The traditional birthstone of October is picked from across various countries like Brazil and Mexico. 

How To Care For Opal Gemstone 

  • Clean Opal jewellery using warm water and soap only. 
  • Avoid overexposure of Opal to water that can result in deterioration. 
  • Keep it away from over heat and high temperatures to avoid fractures. 

History Of Tourmaline Stone 

The first discovery of tourmaline happened in the 1800s when some scientists began to differentiate this stone from other stones. But in the 1500s, a green tourmaline was discovered in Brazil to be mistaken for green emerald. 

Pink and rubellites as well as blue-to-violet tourmalines are among the most popular colors of this October stone. Tourmalines are also gifted on eighth wedding anniversaries and are said to symbolise long happy marriages.  The stone is also thought to have therapeutic properties.

How To Care for Tourmaline Stones

  • Keep this stone away from heat or high temperatures to avoid damage. 
  • To clean it, use soap, warm water and a soft brush. 
  • Gentle brushing is recommended. 

Bottomline 

Both of these gems are very special due to their respective properties. These have been long associated with prosperity and good change. Buy these special birthstone jewellery october from Stonex Jewellers in New Zealand and avail amazing offers and seasonal discounts.

AUTHOR BIO

Utkarsha

Utkarsha is a skilled content writer with over three years of experience in the fashion industry. She currently contributes to Stonex Jewellers, where she has developed a deep understanding of effectively capturing the essence of the jewellery sector. With a versatile background in fashion and lifestyle writing, she brings a keen eye for market trends and audience preferences. A graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication, Utkarsha is adept at conveying the cultural and emotional nuances behind style choices and their timing.

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