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Garnet refers to a family of gemstones which includes several types of stones of identical crystalline structure and the best known of which are those of red color, namely pyropes, almandines and rhodolites.

Where does the word “Garnet” come from?

The word "garnet" comes from the Latin "granus" which means "grain", in reference to the rounded shape of its crystals.

What are the colors of Garnet?

Garnet is a family of gems which can be very varied in color.
Pyrope is red in color, usually tinged with brown.
The almandine is also red in color but tends towards purple.
Rhodolite is a pinkish red variety.
As for other types of garnet, spessartite ranges from orange to red-brown and grossular can be yellow, green or brown while andradite ranges from black to yellow-brown and uvarovite is from emerald green color.

What is its symbolism?

Garnet, in particular pyrope and almandine, has long been confused with other stones such as ruby ​​or spinel.

Today, the garnet symbolizes charity, friendship, strength, foresight and triumph, as well as births in the month of January.

Where does it come from?

The largest deposits of garnets are located in India, Tanzania and Madagascar. However, these extraction sites are general and vary according to the types of garnet.

Thus, pyrope can also come from South Africa, Argentina, the Czech Republic and Myanmar and is rarer or even impossible to find in India.
The almandine can also come from Austria while it would be rarer or even impossible to find in Tanzania.

How do I maintain my jewel set with a Garnet?

The different varieties of Garnet should be kept away from extreme temperatures, as thermal shock is likely to cause damage to the gem.

AGATE

Agate belongs to the quartz family, and more specifically, to that of microcrystalline quartz whose crystals are not visible to the naked eye...

AQUAMARINE

Aquamarine is a mineral from the beryl family, just like emerald and morganite.


AMETHYST

Amethyst, like citrine, belongs to the quartz family, and more specifically, to that of macrocrystalline quartz, that is to say that its crystals are visible to the naked eye.

CHALCEDONY

Chalcedony belongs to the quartz family.



CITRINE

Citrine, like amethyst, belongs to the quartz family, and more specifically, to that of macrocrystalline quartz; that is, its crystals are visible to the naked eye.

LABRADORITE

Labradorite is a mineral from the feldspar family like moonstone.


GARNET

Garnet designates a family of gemstones which includes several types of stones of identical crystalline structure and the best known of which are those of red color, namely pyropes, almandines and rhodolites.



OPAL

By “opal”, we mean three different types of stones which have considerably different physical properties: iridescent precious opals also called noble opals which are the best known, vermilion red fire opals and common opals.

PÉRIDOT

Peridot is a variety of gem also known as chrysolite or olivine.






MOON STONE

Moonstone belongs to the feldsparth family, just like labradorite.

QUARTZ

Quartz is a family of minerals with the same chemical composition and similar physical properties.


SPINEL

Spinel refers to a group of similar minerals, few of which are gem quality.

TOPAZ

Topaz is a mineral gem that has a very wide color palette.




TOURMALINE

The word tourmaline designates a mineralogical family which groups together a series of isomorphic crystals (of the same shape).

TSAVORITE

Tsavorite belongs to the garnet family and more particularly to that of grossularis, a variety of garnet which includes gems of yellow, green or brown color.

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