April and Aries Birthstones #4 ♈ and Spring discounts! ?
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We know diamonds can be a little out of reach at times, so to bring some sparkle a little closer to you, we're giving 10% OFF ALL ORDERS until the end of April with the code:
DIAMONDDISCOUNT
Use at checkout or quote in store.
DIAMONDDISCOUNT
Use at checkout or quote in store.
Happy Birthday to all our Aries babies out there!
Throughout history myths and legends have assigned birthstones to particular months from the belief that wearing certain stones at different times can heighten their healing properties.
According to astrology, people born at this time of year are said to be:
Courageous
Impulsive
Impatient
Determined
Energetic
If this sounds like you or one of your friends with a birthday coming up soon, grab one of our birthstone pieces from our shop for a truly meaningful gift!
The primary birthstone for April and Aries is Diamond... But if this isn't for you, other ancient myths and cultures believed this birthstone could also be Topaz, Ruby, Haematite or Labradorite - take your pick!
Find out more about your birthstone on our website here.
WE CHOOSE LABRADORITE...
Labradorite & Silver Beaded Ring
£69.90
£69.90
Labradorite & Silver Jester Necklace
£59.90
£59.90
Labradorite & Silver Wrap Ring
£27.90
£27.90
The secondary birthstone for April and Aries, born between 21st March and 19th April, is Labradorite – Labradorite is a feldspar mineral and includes spectacular colours from grey to blue with flashes of green and bronze. This stone is believed to be highly spiritual and can help the wearer find their path in life.
The stone, usually gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. The predominant blue varies within the light, displaying hues from deepest blue to various shades of pale, almost blue-green. It was discovered in Labrador, Canada, by Moravian missionaries in 1770 who named it for the area. It is, however, referenced in legends by older Inuit tribes, and was known to be in use by the Boethuk peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador.
It is, in every sense, a Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel and embrace the universe seeking knowledge and guidance. For self-discovery, it is excellent for awakening one's own awareness of inner spirit, intuition and psychic abilities.
Follow our Instagram for sneak peeks and Outrage inspiration.
USE THE CODE 'DIAMONDDISCOUNT' FOR 10% OFF ALL ORDERS UNTIL THE END OF APRIL - USE AT CHECKOUT OR QUOTE IN STORE
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The stone, usually gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. The predominant blue varies within the light, displaying hues from deepest blue to various shades of pale, almost blue-green. It was discovered in Labrador, Canada, by Moravian missionaries in 1770 who named it for the area. It is, however, referenced in legends by older Inuit tribes, and was known to be in use by the Boethuk peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador.
It is, in every sense, a Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel and embrace the universe seeking knowledge and guidance. For self-discovery, it is excellent for awakening one's own awareness of inner spirit, intuition and psychic abilities.
Follow our Instagram for sneak peeks and Outrage inspiration.
USE THE CODE 'DIAMONDDISCOUNT' FOR 10% OFF ALL ORDERS UNTIL THE END OF APRIL - USE AT CHECKOUT OR QUOTE IN STORE
Love
The Outrage Team
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