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Wearing garnet jewellery is said to improves self-esteem.
The name garnet is derived from the Latin "granatus", which refers to a Pomegranate which has seeds of similar shape, colour and size to some garnet crystals. Garnet jewellery can be given as a sign of friendship.
What is garnet?
Garnet is a beautiful and versatile gemstone. When most people think of garnets, they think of beautiful red stones, but there are many different varieties of garnet and they actually come in every colour, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, pink and colourless. The rarest of these is the blue garnet, which wasn't discovered until the late 1990s in Madagascar.
Garnet is actually a group of crystals, of which there are six types in the species. The name garnet derives from the Latin "granatus" (grain), which refers to the pomegranate, a plant with red seeds similar in shape, size, and colour to some garnet crystals.
History of garnet.
Garnet is a group of minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives. Mixed with powerful water jets it is actually used to cut diamonds!
Reasons to buy garnet jewellery.
If you love what is pure and natural; if you appreciate the warm, sun-bathed colours of late summer, you will be enthused by the colour spectrum of the garnet.
Garnets remain convincing with their unadulterated, natural beauty, the variety of their colours and their fantastic brilliance. Anyone who selects garnet jewellery will be assured that the joy they derive from this beautiful gemstone gift. It will be long-lasting and undimmed.
Garnet jewellery would be appropriate for someone with a January birthday (January birthstone) or for someone celebrating their 2nd wedding anniversary.