Garnet
Garnet, the official birthstone for the month of January, signifies Love and Trust. The word "Garnet" is derived from granatum meaning seed and is called so because it resembles to a pomegranate seed.
In Greek mythology, the pomegranate symbolizes love and is often associated with eternity. Today, Garnet has taken on that role, recognized as a modern gift of love. This rich, deep red gemstone is especially popular for celebrating the 2nd and 6th anniversaries. While garnet is widely known for its iconic red hue, it actually comes in a variety of colors, ranging from deep reds to vibrant greens, representing the full spectrum of the rainbow.
Ancient traditional birthstones:
Arabic | Garnet |
---|---|
Guardian Angel | Gabriel |
Hebrew | Garnet |
Hindu | Serpent-stone |
His Talismanic Stone | Onyx |
Polish | Garnet |
Roman | Garnet |
Garnets are found in metamorphic and some igneous rocks. They are formed under extremely high temperatures and pressure. Garnets are found in metamorphic and some igneous rocks. They are formed under extremely high temperatures and pressure. Garnets were at the height of fashion in the 18th and 19th century, and are found in many antique jewelry items.