What does the Birthstone in your Wedding Band mean?
- Celine Wirahady

- Sep 12
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 20

秘めた誕生石、愛の証。
A hidden birthstone in wedding band, a symbol of love.
A wedding band is more than just a ring. At Fujimori Kajita, we believe that even the smallest details can carry deep meaning. One way to add a personal touch is by setting a birthstone in your wedding band — a gem tied to the month you were born.
Each birthstone has long been treasured for its symbolism, from love and protection to luck and connection. By choosing one for your wedding band, you carry not only a piece of nature’s beauty, but also a reminder of your story together.
Why include a birthstone in your wedding band?
A birthstone in your wedding band adds layers of meaning beyond the beauty of the design. It is a way to:
Celebrate individuality — every birthstone is unique to a month, carrying its own history and symbolism.
Honour connection — couples may choose each other’s birthstones, weaving their stories together.
Add a hidden secret — a gem placed discreetly inside the band becomes a private symbol of love only you know.
From January’s garnet to December’s tanzanite, each stone carries its own charm and significance. Below, discover the traditional birthstones by month to inspire your choice.

Birthstones by month
January – Garnet
February – Amethyst
March – Aquamarine
April – Diamond
May – Emerald
June – Moonstone
July – Ruby
August – Peridot
September – Sapphire
October – Tourmaline
November – Citrine
December – Tanzanite
How to customise your wedding band with a birthstone
Where can your birthstone be placed in the wedding band?
Your birthstone can be set in different parts of the band, each offering a unique meaning. Some couples prefer a discreet stone hidden inside the ring — a private symbol of love only the two of you know. Others choose to place it on the outside as a centre accent, or alongside diamonds for a touch of colour. The placement reflects how personal or visible you want your story to be.
Choosing the right setting style for your birthstone
The setting not only secures the stone but also defines the character of the ring. A bezel setting, often used for diamonds, creates a sleek and modern look with a smooth outline around the gem. For birthstones, our signature 4-point star and 8-point star settings are especially meaningful. Each stone is held firmly while delicate carvings radiate around it, forming a motif reminiscent of starlight — a symbolic detail that enhances both beauty and sentiment. These settings allow your birthstone to shine as both a personal treasure and a design feature with a story.
Best metal colours to complement your birthstone
The metal you choose can enhance the natural beauty of your birthstone. Warm tones like yellow or champagne gold bring out the richness of red garnet or ruby. White metals such as platinum or white gold emphasise the vibrance of sapphires and aquamarines. Rose gold pairs softly with pink tourmaline or morganite. Selecting the right metal colour creates harmony between the gem and the band.

Celebrate Your Story with a Birthstone Wedding Band
At Fujimori Kajita, every ring is crafted in Japan with precision and meaning, designed to hold not just beauty but also your personal story. A birthstone in your wedding band becomes a lasting symbol of love, connection, and individuality.
This September, enjoy a complimentary birthstone (valued up to $150) with your wedding band. Whether you choose your own birthstone, your partner’s, or a gem tied to a meaningful date, it will make your ring uniquely yours.
📍 Available at: Ann Siang Hill Boutique & Takashimaya Store
📅 Promotion Period: 1 - 30 Sep 2025
We look forward to welcoming you and creating a wedding band that quietly reflects your story!















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