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JANUARY BIRTHSTONE

JANUARY BIRTHSTONE

Garnet - A perfect gem to represent the birthstone for the babies born in January. It is also the gem to celebrate your 2nd wedding anniversary. The name Garnet is derived from a Latin word “Garanatus”, meaning seedlike that refers to a pomegranate. This is because of the similarity of the red color which is the most common color of the garnet, but it also comes in a range of other colors from the deep red garnet to the vibrant green. They even come colorless or blue which are very rare garnets. Garnet is really a gathering of a few minerals. Five of these – pyrope, almandine, spessartine, grossular, and andradite – are vital as jewels. Pyrope and almandine extend from purple to red. Spessartine is found in energizing oranges and yellows, while andradite is for the most part yellow to green (the jewel assortment demantoid). Grossular may have the largest range, from boring through yellow to ruddy orange and orangy red, and additionally a solid energetic green called tsavorite.


The garnet has been a popular gem since ages. Garnets originate from a wide range of areas and nations. Bohemia was the essential wellspring of the red pyrope garnets so mainstream amid Victorian occasions. In the 19th century Russia, green demantoid garnets from the Ural Mountains were prized by the Russian imperial family and utilized by the extraordinary gem specialist Peter Carl Fabergé. Today, the African mainland supplies a significant part of the world's garnet. Namibia is currently delivering demantoids, and the majority of the splendid green tsavorites in the market originate from Kenya, Tanzania, and Madagascar. Namibia and Tanzania are additionally key wellsprings of the rich orange-to-yellow spessartine garnets. For a long time, Southern California's Little Three digging territory was known for delivering this hypnotizing pearl, The birthstone for January is additionally found in Myanmar, Brazil, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka, among different nations.


The Garnet ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 on the Moh’s scale of hardness that makes the garnet durable. So the garnet is more susceptible to damage than rubies, sapphires, and diamonds. They are ideal for earrings and pendants. It is important to take care of your garnet as it might be scratched.


The garnet is a beautiful gemstone that can be embraced by anyone. It makes a great addition to your fine jewelry collection. Browse through the wide range of garnet jewelry at www.glitzdesign.us!



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