GARNET

Garnet, known for its deep red hue, has been revered since ancient times for its protective and energizing qualities. Its name comes from the Latin word granatum, meaning "seed," due to its resemblance to pomegranate seeds. Garnets are commonly available in a range of sizes, and their affordability makes them accessible for any jewelry design.

Garnets are found worldwide, with significant sources in India, Africa and the United States. 

It is the birthstone for January and symbolizes friendship and trust. Garnet is a gem for the 2nd anniversary.



COLOUR

Garnets are best known for their rich red tones, though they can also occur in orange, green, and even purple hues.

CLARITY

High-quality garnets are typically free from visible inclusions, although some may exhibit unique inclusions that enhance their character.

CUT

Garnet is often cut into traditional shapes like oval and round, but creative cuts are also popular to showcase its brilliance.

MOH'S SCALE OF HARDNESS

6.5–7.5

CARE AND CLEANING

Garnet is a durable gemstone, but it should be protected from harsh chemicals and sharp impacts. Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft brush.

GARNET JEWELLERY COLLECTION