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January Birthstone - Garnet

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More Garnet Facts, Myths and Legends 

Garnet Jewelry:

pendant

Garnet Pin Pendant with Chinese Writing Stone and Larimar

 

bracelet

Garnet and Rhodochrosite Bracelet

 

pendant

Pendant with Garnet, Lapis and Malachite

 

ring

Rhodolite Garnet Ring

 

earrings

Uvarovite Garnet Gold Earrings

 

pendant

Garnet and Rhodochrosite Pendant

 

cabochons

Uvarovite Garnet Drusy Cabochons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Garnet is the modern January birthstone and the gem designated for the 2nd and 6th wedding anniversary. See other January birth stones:  Traditional, Contemporary, Mystical, Ancient, Zodiac and Star signs.

There are no known enhancements for garnet, it occurs in every color of the spectrum, except blue. Any of these colors is permissible to wear as the January birthstone.

The name Garnet appears to originate with the Latin granatum malum which means pomegranate. Pomegranate is the name of the bush which produces a red fruit with seeds. Jewelry made with garnet has been found as early as the Bronze Age (3000 BC) in burial sites. It is thought that early communities valued garnet and believed that it offered protections in the afterlife.

Legends, Myths and Healing Properties:

During the Middle Ages primitive cultures believed that the red stones would stop bleeding. Many early cultures believed that garnets were helpful in preventing and curing blood disorders and infections.

Colors:

Almandine

  • Description:  Deep, dark, rich red to purplish red to orange red (the more valuable Almandines are less orange and brown in color).

  • Sources:  Brazil, India, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, U.S. in Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah, Arkansas and Kentucky.

Demantoid

  • Description:  Medium green to slightly yellowish green. Rare and valuable, sought after by gem collectors.

  • Sources:  Italy, Korea, Russia, Zaire.

Hessonite

  • Description:  The hessonite garnet from Sri Lanka varies in color from a brilliant yellow to yellowish brown.

  • Sources:  Kenya, Sri Lanka, Tanzania.

Pyrope

  • Description:  Deep, dark, rich red to slightly purple red.

  • Sources:  Australia, Czechoslovakia, South Africa - Zimbabwe and Mozambique. United States produces a highly saturated dark red almandine/pyrope garnet.

Rhodolite

  • Description:  Shades of pink through reddish lavender.

  • Sources:  Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Zimbabwe.

Spessartite

  • Description:  Medium orange to reddish orange.

  • Sources:  Brazil, Namibia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, US. Spessartite is found in Europe with the main source of these deposits found in Bavaria, Germany.

Tsavorite

  • Description:  Medium, intense green to slightly yellowish green. Rare and valuable.

  • Sources:  Tsavorite is found in Kenya around the Tsavo National Park area. The jewelry company, Tiffany and Company imported tsavorite from Tanzania.

Uvarovite

  • Description:  Bright green. This green-colored garnet occurs in fine crystal clusters. This form is sometimes referred to as drusy because of the tiny crystals.

  • Sources:  Uvarovite was discovered in Russia and was named for a Russian nobleman by the name of Sergei Uvarov.

 

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Sources of Information:
The Curious Lore of Precious Stones
by G.F. Kunz. J.D. Lippincott. 1913
The Mineral Gallery http://mineral.galleries.com/
The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom http://www.minerals.net/
International Colored Gemstone Association http://gemstone.org/
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals Alfed A. Knopf 1979
Stones - Their Collection, Identification and Uses by R. V. Dietrich. Geoscience Press. 1980
Guide to Gems and Precious Stones Simon & Schuster 1986
Gemstones of the World by Walter Schumann. Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
Gems and Jewelry by Joel E. Arem. Geoscience Press. 1992
Gems in Myth, Legend, and Lore by Bruce G. Knuth. Jeweler's Press 1999
Healing Crystals by Cassandra Eason. Vega 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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