Showing posts with label garnet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garnet. Show all posts

Get Hip to Garnet: January's Birthstone


Garnet, the birthstone for January, is one of the most versatile gemstones on the market today.

For the curious, here's a little history, a little lore, and a little nudge to help you find some great garnet gems at prices that will make you forget we have four more months left of winter.

Garnets come in a rainbow of colors, from deep red to tangerine orange to lime green to pale pink, as well as purple, gold and brown.



The name garnet most likely was derived from the pomegranate, a fruit whose deep red-purple color resembles some varieties of the stone. Many ancient pieces of garnet jewelry are studded with tiny red gems that look like a cluster of pomegranate seeds.

Garnet is found all over the world, including Africa, Australia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North America, South America and Southeast Asia.


Throughout history, garnets have been prized for their rich hues and supposed mystical properties. The stone was a favorite of ancient Egyptian jewelry artisans. Demantoid garnet was used lavishly by the Tsars of Russia.

Travelers carried the gem to protect them against accidents, and garnet was thought to protect its wearer from a range of ailments, ward off evil spirits, spark creativity and dispel anger. The stones are also said to light up the night and protect their owners from nightmares.

Garnet's various types range from 6-7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means that the stone is susceptible to nicks and cracks caused by impact.

To clean garnet, use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Ultrasonic cleaning is safe for most types of garnet except demantoid. Avoid steam cleaning.

Here is my favorite garnet jewelry deal right now - a cocktail ring-sized center stone set in 14kt gold flanked by two diamond accents. Retail was $679 but it's now listed for only $222.96 on JewelClub. That's a lot of look for that price. Got any birthday girls to buy for this month?

Or click here for more Garnet Gem deals on Jewelry.com.




New Stones

I did a little gem shopping today. These are all available for custom orders; email me for pricing and additional photos/information.

California pink tourmaline cabochon, 12mm diameter; 8mm dome (9.9 carats)
(Doesn't it look just like a gumdrop?)

California green tourmaline cabs

Garnet, 5.5mm

Amethyst, 6mm

Afghan tourmaline, 4.5mm

Afghan tourmaline, 4.5mm

Afghan tourmaline, 4.5mm

Afghan tourmaline, 4mm

New Work

palladium sterling silverFair trade grape garnet, lab-created Padparadscha sapphire, and palladium sterling silver ring, size 6
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy shop }


Reborn

Every so often, I make something that seems to just fall flat. This ring was one such item. Too plain maybe? Who knows... but I have many of these not-quite-right pieces sitting around waiting for a second chance to shine. A little tweak here, a touch of bling there, and viola! ... a whole new piece rises from the ashes -

recycled gold ringFair trade grape garnet (6mm) and recycled 14k gold ring, size 9.5

gold garnet ring

Now if I can only find the time to do the same for the other dozen or so misfits collecting dust on my bench.

New Work

garnet amethyst emerald ringGarnet, amethyst, emerald, and recycled sterling silver ring trio
{ custom order; sold }

pink tourmaline ringPink tourmaline, recycled 14k gold, and recycled sterling silver ring
{ stone supplied by customer; custom order; sold }

pink sapphire ringFair trade Nyala ruby and recycled sterling silver ring, size 7.5

labradorite ringLabradorite and recycled sterling silver ring, size 8.5

child's ringAmethyst and recycled sterling silver ring, size 1.5*
{ custom order; sold }
*that's not a typo; it's for a four-year-old - cute, huh?

labradorite jewelryLabradorite and recycled sterling silver ring, size 7.5

amethyst oxidized ringAmethyst and recycled sterling silver ring
{ custom order; sold }

New Ring

California green tourmaline, California pink tourmaline, garnet, recycled sterling silver, and recycled 14k gold ring, size 6

This one was kind of a practice piece for a new look that's been rattling around in my head for a while. I love the combination of stones, and the little 14k gold accents, but I wish I'd put another 14k gold ball in the middle of the cluster of stones, and the bezels aren't totally smooth. Ah well, live and learn.

New Stuff

recycled silver pendantGarnet, Afghan blue tourmaline, California green tourmaline, and recycled sterling silver pendant

druzy quartz ringDruzy quartz & recycled sterling silver ring
{ custom order; sold }

moissanite wedding ringThe latest incarnation of the ring I posted the other day
(I added six tiny little flush-set moissanites around the sides.)
Do you like it better with the little stones or without?