Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of questions popping up online about birthstones, specifically for Aries. So, I thought, “Why not dive in and figure this out myself?” I mean, I like shiny things, and I’m always up for a little research project. So, here’s how I went about finding the “what is aries birthstone”.
My Little Scavenger Hunt Begins
First, I just started Googling. You know, the usual – “Aries birthstone,” “best crystals for Aries,” that sort of thing. I wanted to get a general idea of what was out there. I got swamped with loads of website articles, and I grabbed all of that stuff.
Sorting Through the Rocks (and Info!)
Then came the fun part: reading through everything I could find. Honestly, there was a lot of conflicting information. Some sites said one thing, others said something completely different. That’s the internet for you, right?
Here’s what I found out: I needed to be able to organize all of this stuff!/p>

- Noted down every stone mentioned.
- I kept track of how many times each stone was mentioned. The more mentions, the more likely it was a legit option.
- Payed extra attention to any sites that seemed, well, reliable. You know, the ones that didn’t look like they were designed in 1998.
My “Aha!” Moment
After sifting through the mountain of data, I started seeing a clear pattern. Diamond kept popping up as the most frequently mentioned traditional birthstone. It’s like, the classic, go-to stone for Aries. Makes sense – it’s strong, brilliant, and, well, a bit fiery, just like those Aries folks I know!
I also found that bloodstone is another Aries birthstone. I figure out that this is an alternative stone, secondary to the diamond.
Wrapping It Up
So, to sum it all up, my little research adventure led me to the conclusion that diamond is absolutely the primary Aries birthstone.
And, bloodstone can also be an Aries birthstone.
It was a fun little deep dive, and now I feel like I can confidently answer that question the next time it comes up! Plus, I have a new appreciation for all the pretty rocks out there. Maybe I’ll even start my own little collection…
