The birthstone and birth flower of February and their meaning
February is a month of self-love, inner calm, and softness. A time when everything is allowed to slow down and attention turns inward. The birthstone of February and the birth flower of February align perfectly with this and both carry a calming and protective symbolism.
In our Birthstone and Birthflower jewellery collections, you will find pieces designed to reflect the energy of February; created to highlight calm, balance, and emotional strength in a timeless way.
What is the birthstone of February?
The birthstone of February is amethyst. This purple gemstone is known for its calming effect and protective energy and has been worn for centuries as a symbol of inner peace, clarity, and self-love. Amethyst is often chosen by those seeking balance, emotional protection, or a moment of reflection.
What is the meaning of amethyst?
The meaning of amethyst centres around calm and inner strength. The stone is associated with:
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Inner calm & relaxation
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Self-love & emotional balance
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Protection against negative energy
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Mental clarity
Especially during the winter month of February, the birthstone helps release tension and stay connected to yourself. Jewellery featuring amethyst, such as a Birthstone Charm Bracelet as a subtle everyday symbol or a 14k Heart Birthstone Necklace worn close to the heart, makes this calming energy tangible and personal.
What is the birth flower of February?
The birth flower of February is the violet. This flower symbolises softness, loyalty, and inner calm, perfectly matching the gentle energy of February. The violet is often associated with quiet strength and a love that does not need to be loud to be deeply felt.
What is the meaning of the violet?
The meaning of the violet is closely connected to self-love and protection. The flower symbolises:
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Softness & modesty
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Loyalty & sincere love
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Inner calm
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Faithfulness
The violet is often incorporated into February birth flower jewellery as a subtle reminder of love that grows from within. In pieces such as the Birth Flower Beads Bracelet and a refined Single Birth Flower Coin Bracelet, this symbolism comes together in a timeless design that radiates calm and elegance.
Why are birthstone and birth flower jewellery pieces so special?
Because they are not only beautiful, but also personal, symbolic, and meaningful. Gemstones such as amethyst have been worn for centuries as protective talismans, helping to maintain balance during busy or emotional periods.
Flowers and stones are often given together at moments of self-reflection, love, or new beginnings, as they complement each other perfectly: the stone supports inner calm and protection, while the flower symbolises softness, growth, and trust.
For February, these meanings come together in a birth jewellery piece that is not only personal, but also tells a calm and loving story; perfect as a meaningful gift or as an ode to self-love and inner peace.

