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 a pomegranate seed.
In Greek mythology, a pomegranate is referenced as the gift of love and
is
associated with eternity. Now-a-days, Garnet is referenced as the gift
of love.
This deep red hue is considered to be one of the best gifts on 2nd and
6th
anniversary. Garnet comes in many colors of rainbow from deep red to
vibrant
green.
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.
Highest quality Garnets come from East Africa. Other regions where
Garnets are
found are in certain parts of Europe and South America.
Garnets were at the height of fashion in the 18th and 19th century, and
are found
in many antique jewelry items.