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March Birthstone Jewelry: Dive into Ocean Vibes & Warrior Energy

 

March gets two birthstones, and honestly — that tracks. It's a month that can't make up its mind. One week you're craving stillness and sea air. The next you need armour just to get out of bed. Aquamarine for the soft days. Bloodstone for the hard ones. Between the two, you've got the whole spectrum of spring.

I've been drawn to both of these stones at different points in my life — sometimes in the same week. This guide is for the March birthdays, the Pisces energy, and anyone who feels like they're standing at the edge of something new and not quite sure whether to ease in or dive.


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Why March Has Two Birthstones

Most months get one stone. March gets two — and it's not by accident. Aquamarine and Bloodstone represent the push and pull that defines this month: the softness of winter releasing, the sharpness of what's arriving. One is ocean energy — clear, fluid, expansive. The other is earth energy — dense, rooted, ancient. Together they hold the full range of what spring asks of you.

March is also when the Spring Equinox arrives — equal light, equal dark, the moment the scale finally tips. Both of these stones were made for exactly that threshold.

 


Aquamarine — The Stone of Calm & Clarity

Aquamarine is named for the sea, and it carries that energy completely. Pale blue-green, cool to the touch, clear when held to the light. Ancient sailors wore it as a talisman before crossing open water. I wear it when I'm about to say something difficult — it has a way of helping the right words surface.

What Aquamarine is for

This stone is a grounding anchor for the throat — not in a chakra-textbook way, but in the way that sitting by the ocean changes your breathing without you deciding to let it. It's a reminder to slow down, find the flow, and trust what's coming rather than forcing it. Aquamarine is particularly resonant for Pisces season, when intuition is high and the noise of the world can drown it out.

I reach for aquamarine when I'm overwhelmed, when I've been saying yes to too many things, or when I need to have a conversation I've been avoiding. It doesn't give you the words — it just creates the quiet where the words can form.

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Bloodstone — The Warrior's Stone

Bloodstone doesn't get enough credit. It's not flashy — dark green with flecks of red, like earth after rain. But there's something ancient and sure about it. Historically it was called the "Stone of Babylon" and was carried into battle. People kept it in their pockets before hard conversations, before surgeries, before anything that required showing up fully and not flinching.

What Bloodstone is for

Where aquamarine softens, bloodstone steadies. It's a grounding touchstone for the moments when you need to act — not process, not flow, but move. I think of it as the stone you reach for when you've done enough reflecting and it's time to do the thing.

It's also a deeply protective stone. If aquamarine is the open sea, bloodstone is solid ground. For anyone going through a season of change, having both feels right — one to navigate the transition gracefully, one to remind you that you're capable of whatever comes next.

Find bold, grounding pieces in the gemstone jewelry collection.


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Rituals & Affirmations for March Energy

You don't need an elaborate setup. The most effective rituals are the ones simple enough to actually do. Here are two — one for each stone, one for each side of March.

Aquamarine: A Ritual for Clarity

Fill a small bowl with water. Set your aquamarine piece beside it — wearing it works just as well. Sit quietly for five minutes, no phone. Breathe slowly. Let the visual softness of the stone do the work. If something has been sitting unanswered in your mind, this is the space where it tends to surface. Finish by placing your hands over the stone and saying: "I flow with ease. I trust what I know."

Bloodstone: A Ritual for Courage

Hold the piece in your right hand — the giving, acting hand. Name the thing you've been putting off. Say it out loud if you can. Then set a single concrete first step. Not the whole plan — just the first move. Bloodstone isn't about summoning bravery from nowhere; it's a reminder that you already have it. Finish with: "I am steady. I move forward."

Journal Prompts for March

These work well alongside either ritual, or on their own with a good cup of tea:

  • Where in my life am I ready for renewal this spring?
  • What have I been carrying quietly that I'm ready to set down?
  • What is the one thing I keep almost doing — and what would it feel like to actually do it?

For more on working with crystals intentionally, the Crystal Care Guide has everything you need to cleanse, charge, and set intentions with your pieces.

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How to Wear March Birthstones

Both stones are incredibly wearable — aquamarine for its soft blue-green tones that layer beautifully with gold and other crystals, bloodstone for its bold contrast and earthy depth. You don't have to choose one.

Everyday Aquamarine

A simple aquamarine necklace worn close to the throat is the most intentional placement — close to where the voice lives. Layered with a dainty gold chain it becomes the kind of piece you forget you're wearing until someone asks about it. Browse the crystal necklaces collection for everyday-wearable options.

Bloodstone as a Statement

Bloodstone lends itself to rings and pendants — pieces that feel weighty and deliberate. If you're someone who reaches for your jewelry before something important, a bloodstone piece is worth having in your collection. Find grounding gemstone pieces in the bracelets collection.

Stack Both

Aquamarine's cool tones and bloodstone's deep greens actually complement each other in a layered look — contrast without clashing. A stacked bracelet set or a layered necklace pairing with both energies is a powerful choice for the whole of spring. See complete looks in the spring ritual jewelry collection.


March Birthstone Jewelry Gifts

These make deeply thoughtful gifts — not just for March birthdays, but for anyone in a season of transition. Aquamarine says "I see your softness." Bloodstone says "I believe in your strength." Together they say "I know you need both right now."

Gift-worthy moments for these stones: March birthdays, Pisces season, new beginnings after a hard chapter, spring equinox, anyone who's been carrying something heavy and is ready to set it down. Find the full selection in the birthstone jewelry collection.

For more gift ideas across seasons and intentions, the Spirit Animal Jewelry Guide is another strong place to start when you want jewelry that means something.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the birthstone for March?

March has two birthstones: Aquamarine and Bloodstone. Aquamarine is the more widely known of the two — its pale blue-green tones are associated with calm, clarity, and emotional flow. Bloodstone is the traditional birthstone, a dark green stone flecked with red, associated with courage, vitality, and grounding. Both are meaningful choices for March birthdays.

What is aquamarine good for spiritually?

Aquamarine is associated with clarity, calm communication, and emotional balance. It's often used as a grounding anchor during times of stress or transition — a reminder to breathe, slow down, and trust the process. It's connected to the throat in intention-setting practice, and is a popular choice for anyone working through difficult conversations or creative blocks.

What is bloodstone used for?

Bloodstone has been used for centuries as a talisman for courage and resilience. It's a grounding stone — useful as an intention anchor before challenging moments, decisions, or periods of change. It's associated with strength, vitality, and the ability to move forward when things feel hard.

Can you wear aquamarine and bloodstone together?

Absolutely. They're complementary energies — aquamarine brings the flow, bloodstone brings the foundation. Wearing both makes sense for a season like spring, when you're navigating transition and need both softness and strength. They also layer beautifully — aquamarine's cool tones and bloodstone's dark greens create a striking, grounded combination.

Is aquamarine a good gift for a March birthday?

One of the best. Aquamarine has an immediate visual appeal — that soft, luminous blue-green — and carries a meaning that resonates with almost anyone. It's a thoughtful gift for Pisces season, spring birthdays, or anyone who could use a reminder to find their calm. Browse the birthstone collection for current pieces.

How do I care for aquamarine jewelry?

Aquamarine is a durable stone but does best with gentle care — avoid prolonged sun exposure, which can fade its colour over time, and clean with a soft cloth and mild soap. The full Crystal Care Guide covers cleansing, charging, and storing all crystal jewelry.


Aquamarine and Bloodstone. The ocean and the earth. The breath and the step. March asks a lot — renewal, courage, the willingness to begin again. These two stones have been holding that energy for a long time. Find the one that's calling you — or wear both and cover your bases.

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