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Glamorous garnet engagement rings

Glamorous garnet engagement rings

Dreaming of a truly unique wedding ring? We might have the stone for you. While emeralds and sapphires are understandably popular, a garnet is a standout choice for the unconventional bride.

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Read our new blog on the website about this stunning engagement ring we created this January! White Gold, set with Garnet and White Topaz. A striking design, for a striking beauty. . . . . . #engagementring #truestory #garnetring #whitetopaz #garnetengagementring #bespokejeweller #bespokejewellery #britishjewellery #whitegold #fairskin #deepred #blog #jewelleryblogger #jewellerybloggeruk #ukblogger #strikingdesign #truelovestories @_simzee

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This gemstone is typically red, but can actually be found in almost any colour and even a rare colourless form. It’s name comes from the latin word ‘garanatus’, meaning ‘seedlike’. This is in reference to the pomegranate, as red garnet stones closely resemble the bright red seeds one finds in this fruit.

In Greek mythology, the pomegranate was a gift given as a symbol of love and eternity. Hades gifted his love Persephone with a pomegranate before she left to ensure she returned home fast and safe.

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🌺The Janine ring with gorgeous umba garnet and marquise white diamonds on the side, is truly a ring that will not go unnoticed. With it’s jaw dropping beautiful red color it is mesmerising and any lady would be happy to have this as her engagement ring.🌺 Tap on the picture for details and pricing✨

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Custom Tsavorite Garnet Vera ring for Riley & Bryan. ⁠ ⁠ Riley's mom had a Tsavorite Garnet Engagement Ring so it was extra special to have us source a gorgeous stone to pay homage to her mom's ring! Isn't this color so juicy and vibrant?

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According to Gem Society, garnet is one of the most complex gemstones in the world as it consists of several species and varieties.

“Unlike minerals such as beryl or corundumĀ that are a single species with colored varieties created by trace elements,Ā garnetsĀ come in different species and are never found in their pure state. They are always mixed with otherĀ garnet species,” write Gem Society on their website.

“Garnets are called a solid-state series or a blend. Some of these blends have distinct features and are recognized as varieties of garnets in themselves. What makes them all garnets is the same crystal structure and similar properties.”

 

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All the winter and holiday vibes with this glorious garnet and diamond ring in the shop. She’s still available but I imagine won’t last through this season of engagements! šŸ’ Photographer: @ashleygerrityphotography Jewelry: @staceyfaydesigns Event Styling & Planner: @openaireaffairs Venue: @tylergardenweddings Floral Design: @leighflorist Bridal Gown + Tuxedos: @dariannabridal Stationery: @chickinvitations Cake: @houseofclarendon Bride/Groom: Taylor & Paul Hair & MUA : @eleganceartistry Rentals: @vintagekissedrentals šŸ’ #HolidayEngagement #HolidayBride #GarnetEngagementRing #HolidayWedding

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Garnets were favoured by royalty. Red garnet necklaces adorned the necks of Egyptian pharaohs, and they were even buried with these mummified corpses in their tombs because they were considered prized possessions for the afterlife. In fact, a garnet bead necklace was found in a grave in Egypt that is estimated to date back to 3000 BC.

Garnets have featured in many ancient traditions and legends. In medieval times, people believed garnets could cure depression, protect against bad dreams and even relieve liver disease.Ā Legend says that Noah used a glowing garnet to light the ark during wet days and nights. Garnet was even one of the gemstones on the breastplate of the High Priest, the chief religious official of Judaism from the early post-Exilic times.

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January birthstone #Garnet was used as the first, traditional engagement stone, long before diamonds became the engagement ring center stone of choice. Today, Garnet gemstones are once again a popular choice for brides who are looking for durability, value & a pretty pop of color. šŸ˜ design your own custom ring using garnet by calling 858-242-5636 to set up an appointment.

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Garnet is the birthstone for January, and has a 7-7.5 ranking on the Mohs scale of hardness. While it has a mid-level hardness and is thus a bit more susceptible to damage, the fact that this stone survived hundreds of thousands of years in a grave speaks to its durability.
Being a gemstone, it is much more affordable than a diamond. If you like the look of rubies but not the price tag, garnet is an excellent alternative as it shares many properties.

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Posted in Advice, Engagements, Rings

Article written by Kirsten Jacobs

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