A YEAR IN BLOOM · BIRTHFLOWER JEWELRY
Every birth month has a flower. Find yours — or hers.
A piece that says something only your birth month can. Designed in-house, hand-carved from natural gemstones. For you, or someone you love.
Buying for someone? Pick their birth month below.
Hand-Carved
No two pieces identical. Every detail shaped by hand.
Natural Gemstones
Real stones, chosen for each flower's character.
Wear it Every Day
Hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant, built for daily wear.
The Gift They'll Keep
Every order arrives gift-ready. Message card included, no extra cost.
Your month has a flower. Find it.
Each flower is available as a necklace and earrings.
January people carry something quietly powerful — the ability to begin again, to find light in the coldest part of the year. The snowdrop is the first flower to push through frozen ground, and it suits them perfectly. A piece for the optimist, the starter, the one who always finds a way forward.
The violet is a small flower with a deep character — loyal, thoughtful, not showy. February people tend to love quietly and lastingly. This is the birth flower for the person whose connections run deep, whose word means something, who has always known what matters.
The daffodil arrives just as winter loosens its grip — bright yellow, unbothered, certain of itself. March people tend to carry that same energy: joyful, forward-looking, with a resilience that doesn't announce itself. A piece for the person who makes rooms feel lighter just by being in them.
The tulip is generous — it blooms fully, openly, without reservation. April is the heart of spring, and the people born in it often carry that same warmth. Grateful, loving, open to what's coming. A piece for the one who gives more than they take and means every word of it.
The lily is timeless — graceful without effort, present without being overwhelming. May people carry a similar quality: devoted, composed, the kind of person everyone turns to. The Carved Lily is one of our most loved pieces, and it's worn by people who understand that elegance doesn't need to be loud.
Roses are the flower the world reached for when it needed to say something it couldn't put into words. June people tend to feel things deeply — passionate, expressive, generous with their love. The Pink Rose is for the person who has never once been afraid to care too much.
The hydrangea blooms in abundance — full, layered, quietly spectacular. It's a flower that rewards closeness; the more you look, the more you see. July people often carry that same quality: gracious, emotionally generous, the kind of person whose appreciation for others runs genuinely deep.
The poppy holds a particular kind of meaning — beauty and memory woven together. August people often carry both: a strength that has been earned, and a deep regard for what has been. A piece for the person who remembers the people and the moments that made them, and wears that history lightly.
The aster is a flower that arrives late in the season and blooms beautifully — as if it has been quietly gathering itself all year. September people often carry that same quality: thoughtful, elegant, wise in a way that comes from paying attention. A piece for the person who has always known there is more than one way to be remarkable.
The cosmos is a flower with a certain stillness to it — balanced, open, at ease with itself. October people often carry that same calm: grounded, harmonious, the one in the room who doesn't need things to be louder or faster. A piece for the person who makes everyone around them feel steadier.
The peony is lush and unhurried — a flower that blooms fully, on its own timeline, and fills a room with its presence. November people often carry that same richness: warm, prosperous in spirit, surrounded by the things and people they have chosen carefully. A piece for the person who has built something worth having.
The poinsettia arrives at the busiest, most generous time of year — and it suits December people perfectly. Joyful, celebratory, the kind of person who makes occasions feel like occasions. Born at the end of one year and the beginning of another, carrying both the warmth of what has been and the brightness of what's coming.
In Their Words
What they say about their flower
"Got this for someone I'll be asking the big question soon — she absolutely loved it. I recommend it for anyone who wants to give something that means more than flowers."
"I loved this lily design so much that I ended up owning it in all three colorways."
"Such a beautiful piece to wear on special occasions or even on a daily basis. I have been getting so many compliments!"
"Such a unique piece and I love how detailed the daffodil flower is! Love how the item was packaged beautifully and promptly shipped."
"It is a very beautiful piece and the favorite flower of my friend! Was glad that they have it in both silver and gold color."
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A YEAR IN BLOOM