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Birthstone Drop Earrings Hit $14 in Walmart Flash Deal, Giftable for Every Month

Birthstone earrings are turning into a color-first gift buy. At $14, this Walmart flash deal makes 12 month-inspired shades easy to stack, style, and give.

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Birthstone Drop Earrings Hit $14 in Walmart Flash Deal, Giftable for Every Month
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Birthstones are moving from keepsake to wardrobe

The most interesting thing about these APSVO drop earrings is not that they are birthstone jewelry. It is that they invite you to buy more than one. At $14, the logic shifts from a once-a-year sentimental present to a small, color-driven accessory wardrobe, the kind you can assemble for birthdays, graduations, spring parties, and all the little gift moments that fill a calendar.

That feels especially current because birthstones have always carried more than one meaning. The American Gem Society traces their history and offers the traditional month-by-month chart, while the Gemological Institute of America describes birthstones as a colorful, accessible introduction to gemstones that appeals across ages and backgrounds. In other words, the appeal is ancient, but the way people are buying them now is much more casual, more playful, and far less guarded.

Why the $14 price matters

These earrings were originally priced at $116 and are now selling for $14 in a Walmart flash deal, a markdown of about 88 percent. That is the kind of price cut that changes a piece from “special occasion jewelry” into impulse territory, especially when the silhouette is easy to wear and the color options are broad.

For shoppers, the real story is not only the discount. It is the way a low entry price turns birthstone jewelry into something you can give without overthinking, or wear without waiting for a milestone. A pair that once read like a statement purchase now behaves like a smart little add-on, the kind of gift that can sit between fashion jewelry and keepsake jewelry without forcing you to choose one category.

What the earrings are made of

The broad APSVO listing describes the earrings as copper with 18K gold plating, and notes that they are nickel-free and lead-free for sensitive ears. One Walmart version, the April birthstone listing, also shows an 18K white-gold-plated version with S925 sterling silver posts, which gives the line some useful flexibility for anyone who prefers cooler metal tones.

The build matters here because the design is meant to be light and easy, not precious and fussy. One listing puts the total weight at about 10 grams per pair, which keeps the scale appropriate for a drop earring meant to move from a birthday dinner to a day at the office without feeling overly ornate.

The palette is the real selling point

The line comes in 12 birthstone colors, and that breadth is what makes the price feel so modern. You are not simply buying “your” month. You are choosing from a color spectrum that can be matched to skin tone, wardrobe, personality, or the mood of the person wearing it.

  • Red garnet and red ruby bring the deepest, most traditional warmth. They suit people who wear black, camel, ivory, or anything with a little drama.
  • Purple amethyst and purple alexandrite lean softer and more romantic, a good fit for pastel dressing, lilac knits, and spring florals.
  • Blue aquamarine, blue sapphire, and blue tanzanite give the range its coolest polish. These shades feel especially current when set against silver or white gold plating.
  • Green emerald and peridot read fresh and bright. Emerald gives you richness; peridot feels lighter, almost citrusy in its green.
  • Pink tourmaline and yellow citrine add the most cheerful energy in the assortment, the kind of colors that make an outfit feel intentionally happy.
  • Cubic zirconia stands apart as the clearest, most neutral sparkle in the lineup, useful when the appeal is less about month-specific symbolism and more about brightness.

That mix is the quiet genius of the product. It lets the same design work as a personal talisman, a color accessory, or a very easy gift.

Why the reviews matter

The ratings help explain why the style has travelled so quickly. One Walmart April listing shows 3,180 ratings with a 4.5-star average, and a May birthstone listing shows 3,088 ratings with the same 4.5-star average. That is a meaningful level of feedback for a piece sitting at this price point, especially in a category where shoppers often buy on color and finish before they ever think about construction.

The praise also sounds practical rather than precious. One reviewer said they ended up buying four additional pairs after the first because the compliments kept coming. Another found the earrings looked better in person than in the product photo. That combination is powerful for a jewelry buy: they are flattering enough to attract repeat purchases, but inexpensive enough that collecting multiple shades makes sense.

How to gift them without making it feel generic

Birthstone jewelry works best when it is tied to a moment, not just a month. These earrings are positioned for birthdays first, but the broader gift list is part of the appeal: Mother’s Day, graduation, weddings, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas all fit the format. A pair in a meaningful color gives you a gift that feels specific without requiring a large budget.

That is where the modern birthstone idea has gone mass-market in the smartest way. The tradition still matters, but the retail version is more fluid. Traditional and modern birthstone charts do not always match perfectly, and that flexibility is part of the charm here. In practice, the wearer can choose a color that says something personal, whether or not it aligns neatly with a calendar month.

At $14, these earrings behave less like a one-time souvenir and more like the jewelry equivalent of a good stationery set: small, useful, and easy to repeat in multiple versions. That is how sentimental jewelry becomes part of daily style, and why this flash deal feels bigger than a discount.

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