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January birthstone jewelry, January garnet jewelry

Garnet rings
[39 designs]


Garnet pendants
[56 designs]


Garnet beaded necklaces
[41 designs]


Garnet Necklaces in sterling silver
[25 designs]


Garnet Earrings
[104 designs]


Garnet bracelets
[37 designs]


Garnet Beads
[13 designs]

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January birthstone information
Designer garnet Jewelry
The intense and lovely garnet, the January birthstone, Whether worn as an object of beauty or initiated as a warriors weapon, this gemstones had a fierce, passionate past.The Latin word for garnet is granatus which means seed-like referring to its resemblance to pomegranates red seeds. wear it to the theater or a play, to an evening function or just for dinner at your favorite restaurant. Choose your favorite from our garnet January birthstone jewelry collection. The other important gemstones associated with the month of January is emerald.
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Garnets were so called by the ancient Greeks since color reminded them of the pomegranate seed or granatum. One of the worlds most ancient gems, garnet has been treasured for thousands of years. Use of garnets as gems is traced to the Nile Delta in 3100 B.C. Garnets since ancient times were used widely as an abrasive. Garnets are said to have been used by Asiatic tribes in place of bullets. During the latter part of the 19th century, garnet bracelets and brooches were particularly popular. The hardness of garnets and their sharp fracture make them suitable as abrasives for wood, leather, glass, metals, and plastics. Garnet varieties have become known by misleading names, frequently consisting of a locality with the name of another mineral variety, such as Uralian emerald or Cape ruby. The versatile garnet comes in a virtual rainbow of colors, including pink, red, purple, orange, yellow, violet, green, colorless, occasionally black, brown and many shades of red and green. The most common color of garnets is reddish brown. Bohemian Garnet is deep red gemstone, Russian Demantoid and African Tsavorite are vibrant green. Garnets basiclly belong to the family of Pyropes whose chemical composition is Mg3Al2[SiO4]3. Garnets are a group of common silicate minerals that have similar crystal structures and chemical compositions. The best known type of garnet is red semi-precious stone pyrope, one of several red gems, which the ancients used to call Carbuncles. Garnets are actually one of the largest families of gemstones. Most natural garnets are mixtures of two or more of the following pure species: pyrope, almandine, spessartine, uvarovite, grossular, andradite.