Birth Month Flowers Crafted in Sterling Silver
Curious to know yours or a loved ones Birthflower? Each flower blooms a unique story behind its symbolism with folklore, myths and its special significance to the month. Click through each link for matching jewellery that makes the perfect for yourself or a loved one.
January: Carnation and Snowdrop
Symbols of optimism and resilience, with the Carnation's everlasting bloom and Snowdrop's ability to last through winter they are two flowers that remind us to find joy in every day. Embrace the spirit of the Snowdrop with our Sterling Silver Flower Bud Pendant.
February: Violet and Primrose
The vibrant blooms of Violet and Primrose have often symbolised new beginnings and renewal, bringing splashes of colour into nature, just waking at the start of Spring. In Scottish lore, it is said, if you are to eat a Primrose you will see a fairy! Capture the enchantment of Primrose with our Sterling Silver Pixie Flower Pendant.
March: Daffodil and Jonquil
Daffodils and Jonquils trumpet-shaped flowers announce the coming of Spring, spreading joy and self-love with their iconic bright yellows. A famous Greek Myth tells of the nymph Narcissus (Daffodils latin name), who looked at his reflection in a pond for so long that he grew roots and sprouted flowers. While being a humorous story of vanity, it embodies the beautiful meaning of self-love and acceptance behind the well-loved Daffodils and Jonquils. Treat yourself or someone you love to something from our sunny-yellow range of Citrine Jewellery.
April: Daisy and Sweetpea
Falling into the heart of Spring these two fresh, fragrant flowers have come to symbolise playfulness and love. Daisies in particular signify friendship and support, this is because of the lesser known botanical fact that each white petal and yellow disk is its own tiny individual flower! Explore our extensive range of Sterling Silver and Gemstone Daisy Earrings and Pendants.
May: Lily of the Valley and Hawthorne
Two pure white blooms, with an interesting contrast of symbolism, embodying innocence but also mysticism. Lily of the Valley, sometimes called "Mary's Tears", is said to have sprouted from the ground where the Virgin Mary's tears fell, making them a popular flower with royalty and divine culture. For the mystical flower of May charm yourself with our Sterling Silver Lily Studs.
June: Rose and Honeysuckle
The famously known flowers of love and romance! The arrival of these flowers signifies warmth and beauty in those born in June and the nature around us. For centuries they have been the focal point in tales of love, poems and literature. The rose, in particular, reaches back to Roman mythology, where it shares a connection with Venus, the goddess of beauty and love. Warm the heart of a loved one born in June with our Sterling Silver Rose Pendant.
July: Larkspur and Water Lily
Larkspur and Water Lily are two very special midsummer flowers, symbolising dedication, positivity and enlightenment. Larkspur grows several feet tall on a singular stem! The Water Lily, emerging from murky depths of ponds to bloom on the water's surface, has symbolised growth and awakening for thousands of years, even dating back to Ancient Egypt. Explore our enchanting Lotus Flower Collection.
August: Gladiolus and Poppy
Most famously, these two vibrant flowers have always been associated with bringing peace and remembrance. In addition to this, they carry a humbling sense of strength and growth. In Greek mythology, they are connected to Demeter, the goddess of Harvest, and is said that Poppies bring good luck to any field they grow in. Give an August good luck charm with our Sterling Silver Entwined Flower Brooch.
September: Aster and Morning Glory
Happiness, joy and renewal are the emblems for these two glorious September flowers. Most notably, the Morning Glory, a vine flower that climbs up high and blossoms its bright blues and pinks. True to their name, they grace our gardens with their morning optimism and close mid-afternoon. For those September loved ones in your life that spread their joy like a climbing vine, shop our Sterling Silver Flowers on Vine Ring.
October: Marigold and Cosmos
Marvels of the botanical world, Marigold with its intricate mandala-like flower head and Cosmos with their perfectly delicate symmetry have come to represent harmony and balance for the month of September. Cosmos comes from the Greek word Kosmos, meaning harmony in the universe. These two very special flowers belong to the same family as the Dahlia, which is much akin to its sister Marigold Sterling Silver Dahlia Pendant.
November: Chrysanthemum
If you were bringing one flower to a party, it'd be Chrysanthemum! Symbolising celebration, joy and elation they have been used in traditions such as Thanksgiving and The Festival of Happiness, blessing the start of winter with their vibrant charm. Appreciate your November loved one with a gift from our range of Sterling Silver Chrysanthemum Earrings and Pendants .
December: Paperwhite Narcissus and Holly
These two winter bloomers are perfect birthflowers for the month of Christmas, Paperwhite Narcissus with pristine white snowdrop petals and Holly bearing its festive red berries. They symbolise the coming together of family and the warming glow of homely comforts, as they are both brought inside to decorate our homes during the festive season. Gift your December loved one with our Sterling Silver Single Twist in a Bottle decorated with delicate snow drops inside.