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Star Garnet
SKU: N2183Origin: IndiaRegular price $15.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
Star Garnet
SKU: N2187Origin: IndiaRegular price $14.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
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Winter still grips, but whispers from springtime clime. January is the season when a new year awakens: a time of rebirth and renewal. This month of fresh beginnings and steadfast resolutions calls for a birthstone that mirrors its essence of strength, resilience, and balance.
Symbolically, Garnet Stone represents composure, emotional stability, and emotional fortitude, so it's the perfect gem for January.
The garnet stone is January’s radiant birthstone and its history is as colorful as its festive looks. The species name is a reference to the Latin "granatus," referring to the seed-like appearance of the pomegranate that the marsupial resembles. For the past 5000 years, this gem has graced people’s civilizations as a sign of protection strength, and passion.
These gemstones were regarded among the most important ancient Egyptian symbols, associated with the condition of life and vital force, and they were used in elaborate jewelry and in pharaohs' tombs, to secure glittering afterlife. In Roman times noblemen would wear garnets carved into intaglios, intricately engraved gemstones, as signet rings. Medieval European clergy and nobility wore these striking gems that also adorned medieval European clergy and nobility with wealth and divine grace.
Talismanous garnets have been spoken of in legends from the Middle Ages. Warriers thought that they could protect themselves in battle and travelers carried them so they would have light in the darkness. Lovers considered this gemstone’s deep red glow as a mirror of the warmth of a loyal heart, and this made the gemstone a treasured gift for the time.
Today the garnet crystal is a truly timeless emblem of love, perseverance, and hope, its history resting in the beauty of its solid form. It is one of those things that does have a legacy that follows it… that much like its sparkle… does captivate hearts all over the world.
Known as the "stone of passion," Garnet is a gemstone with bold and striking colors fairly loved by everyone. Of course, most people think of garnet in its classic deep red hue but the birthstone is a lot more versatile with an array of colors of its natural beauty and uniqueness.
Hues and Shades of Garnet
Widely celebrated for its deep, pomegranate-seeded red tones, this crystal is named from its root granatum (Latin for seed). However, it is not limited to red; it can be found in a spectrum of colors, including:
Crystal Structure and Texture
Typically garnet stones form in dodecahedral or cubic (symmetrical) crystal shapes. When polished glimmering like glass they make wonderful jewelry even more so when polished.
Transparency and Clarity
Garnets come in a wide range of colors from purple and red to yellow, and while many high-quality garnets are transparent with little or no inclusions that improve their brilliance, some are quite opaque. Garnet comes in a variety as well as an origin and their clarity can range from translucent to opaque.
Unique Features:
Chemical Composition: The group name garnet consists of silicate minerals. Often it will have calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), or iron (Fe²⁺) in the X site and aluminum (Al), iron (Fe³⁺), or chromium (Cr³⁺) in the Y site.
Garnets exist in the world with a large array of colors, which differ in their properties and appeal, and only one can be found on them at a time due to their structure and chemical diversity.
Garnet gemstones may be found worldwide because they are found in a variety of geological settings, so not all are truly authentic garnet stones. Here are some of the prominent sources for different types of garnet stones:
Spessartine garnets are seen in orange flames from Namibia and Madagascar.
Garnet, designated the state gemstone, is well known for deep red garnet deposits in New York.
The zodiac sign corresponding to Garnet is Capricorn (December 22 – January 19). That is supposed to bring you some grounding energy, emotional balance, emotional clarity – of a kind – things that align with the Capricorn’s ambitious and disciplined nature.
Encouraging Mindfulness: The rock functions to appease somebody in meditation to connect with your inner self and enhance consciousness.
Washed with warm, soapy water and soft brush, clean Garnet Stone. Use products free of harsh chemicals and avoid ultrasonic cleaners.
Store this stone apart from harder gemstones as it may be scratched. Store it in a padded jewelry box or when not in use a soft cloth.
Garnet is durable but will chip or fracture if it is dropped. It will be handled with care to save its beauty.
Yes, Garnet is hard enough to be worn daily. While not noticeable in its finished state, it can be sparked on rough surfaces or with rough impacts.
It keeps you mentally healthy, and stable, builds up your confidence, and enables you to be more mindful.
Garnet also brings balance and stability to spaces, place in your living room or meditation space. It can be also put on a work desk to help focus and balance.