February Birthstone Catholic Jewelry — Amethyst
Amethyst has been a distinctly ecclesiastical stone for over a thousand years. The Code of Canon Law long required bishops to wear an amethyst ring as part of their pontifical vesture, and the stone appears in descriptions of the High Priest's breastplate in Exodus. Its violet color is the liturgical color of both Lent and Advent in the Roman Rite — the two great seasons of penitence and expectation that bracket the Church's year. Medieval theologians associated amethyst with humility and sobriety, connecting the stone's Greek etymology — amethystos, meaning 'not drunk' — to the virtue of temperance. The result is a stone whose associations in the Catholic world are less romantic than they are episcopal, penitential, and deeply liturgical.
This collection gathers Catholic birthstone jewelry for February — amethyst crystal beads paired with crucifix medals, Miraculous Medal necklaces, patron saint pendants, and cross jewelry. Available in sterling silver and 14kt gold filled, handcrafted by Bliss Manufacturing in the USA. Amethyst's violet color carries the weight of Lent in February, making these pieces especially fitting during the Church's season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
Patron saint of February: St. Valentine was a Roman priest martyred on February 14th, around 269 AD, during the persecution of Emperor Claudius II. Though the romantic associations of his feast day are medieval in origin, the historical Valentine was executed for marrying Christian couples at a time when this was forbidden — making him genuinely the martyr of Christian marriage. A St. Valentine medal combined with an amethyst birthstone necklace is a Valentine's Day gift with significantly more depth than flowers.
Perfect for: February birthdays, Valentine's Day, wedding anniversaries, Lenten season gifts, marriage preparation. Not sure which birthstone is yours? Visit our Find Your Birthstone guide to explore all twelve months, or browse our full Birthstone Necklace collection, Patron Saint Bracelets, and Patron Saint Medals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Catholic birthstone for February?
Amethyst is the birthstone for February. It is one of the most ecclesiastically significant stones in the Catholic tradition — bishops have worn amethyst rings as a sign of their office for over a thousand years, the stone appears in the Old Testament description of the High Priest's breastplate, and its violet color is the liturgical color of both Lent and Advent in the Roman Rite. No other birthstone carries such specific Church history.
Who is St. Valentine, really?
St. Valentine was a Roman priest executed on February 14th around 269 AD during the persecution of Emperor Claudius II. The historical basis for his association with romantic love is that he continued to perform Christian marriages in secret when Claudius forbade soldiers to marry. He died as a martyr of Christian marriage. Browse our St. Valentine medal collection for devotional pieces that reflect this deeper history.
Is February a significant month in the Catholic calendar?
February contains the feast of the Presentation of the Lord (February 2nd), one of the oldest Marian feasts in the Church, as well as the feast of St. Blaise on February 3rd — when throats are blessed — and the Chair of St. Peter on February 22nd. Lent often begins in February with Ash Wednesday, making the amethyst's penitential violet color especially resonant during this month.
Is an amethyst birthstone necklace a good wedding anniversary gift?
It is one of the most meaningful Catholic anniversary gifts. Amethyst's connection to St. Valentine — the martyr of Christian marriage — combined with its Lenten and episcopal significance makes it a stone that speaks about the seriousness and permanence of the vow rather than mere sentiment. A sterling silver or gold filled amethyst crucifix necklace is a gift that will be understood more deeply every year.
Are these February birthstone pieces made in the USA?
Every piece in this collection is handcrafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing. Amethyst birthstone necklaces, crucifixes, and bracelets are available in sterling silver and 14kt gold filled. All orders arrive in gift-ready packaging and orders over $40 ship free.