This Astrology inspired, slim birthday calendar is designed around the 12 star signs.
Each page shows one Zodiac / Star Sign, which runs over two months. From Aquarius to Capricorn.
Keep this calendar forever, as it's not for any specific year, so you can keep all your friends' and family's birthdays in one place, year after year.
A lovely gift for someone who loves the world of astrology.
Did you know, there is no single set of dates for astrological star signs.
The exact date and time on which one sign transitions to the next varies from year to year.
People born on days at the start and end of each sign, might, in fact, belong to the sign before or after.
We have tried to stick to the most commonly used dates for each star sign.
Please check you're happy with how the dates are divided :)
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absolutely love this shop and their products! I had a previous version of their zodiac birthday calendar that I unfortunately messed up when I was moving. Ordered myself this one as a replacement and it’s even better than the prior version! Quality products and come exactly as pictured. Their customer service is also very responsive and helpful if needed!
I ordered two (one for me and one for my sister) and they were both packed nicely, and were clearly printed and put together with care. I love the art and the fact that it is organized by sign instead of by the month.
This is so lovely but the binding isn't quite big enough to allow seamless flipping between pages.