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am Garnet, so called by
the ancient Greeks because my color reminded them of the "granatum,"
or pomegranate seed. Noah used my inner fire as a lamp on his bow as he
cast about on the ocean. I trace my roots as a gemstone to the Nile
Delta in 3100 B.C., where Egytian artisans would craft me into beads or
inlay me into hand-wrought jewelry. |
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The
versatile Garnet comes in a virtual rainbow of colors, from the deep red
Bohemian Garnet to the vibrant greens of the Russian Demantoid and
African Tsavorite. The oranges and browns of Spessartite and Hessonite
hail from Namibia and Sri Lanka and the subtle pinks and purples of the
rhododendron flower, are also yours to explore.
Garnet is the traditional birthstone for
the month of January, however, red need not be your color of choice if
you are born in this month. Rich orange and golden hues, striking
greens, petal soft colors of violet and lavender, all await your
selection. |