Garnet Post Earrings, Oval-Cut
$150.00
DEEP RED OVAL-CUT GARNET POST EARRINGS SET IN I4k YELLOW GOLD
Garnets are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones. They are known for their hardness and durability, making them popular for jewelry designers. Garnet species are found in every color, with reddish shades most common. Garnets exhibit a wide range of colors, including pyrope (red to deep red), almandine (brown to deep red), spessartine (orange-yellow to violet-red), and andradite & tsavorite (green). Garnet is the January birthstone in the US. Metaphysically, garnet is believed to symbolize hope and renewal and is believed to bring protection, strength, and love.
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