Collection: Garnets
History
Qualities
Garnets About
Birthstone
Prices
Garnet Through the Ages
Garnets have been part of human history for over 5,000 years. Ancient Egyptians adorned themselves with garnet beads, valuing them as symbols of protection and power. During the Middle Ages, garnets were exchanged as tokens of trust and friendship, while Roman clergy used the gemstone in their rings, believing in its spiritual strength. Some of the most famous historical pieces include Bohemian garnet jewelry from the Czech Republic, renowned for its craftsmanship and beauty.
Garnets have been part of human history for over 5,000 years. Ancient Egyptians adorned themselves with garnet beads, valuing them as symbols of protection and power. During the Middle Ages, garnets were exchanged as tokens of trust and friendship, while Roman clergy used the gemstone in their rings, believing in its spiritual strength. Some of the most famous historical pieces include Bohemian garnet jewelry from the Czech Republic, renowned for its craftsmanship and beauty.
The Unique Qualities of Garnet
Beyond its visual appeal, garnet is prized for its symbolic and metaphysical properties. It’s often associated with vitality, courage, and emotional balance. Many believe garnets inspire passion and self-confidence while offering protection and grounding energy. These qualities, combined with the gem’s vibrant colors, make garnet a favorite among collectors and wearers.
Beyond its visual appeal, garnet is prized for its symbolic and metaphysical properties. It’s often associated with vitality, courage, and emotional balance. Many believe garnets inspire passion and self-confidence while offering protection and grounding energy. These qualities, combined with the gem’s vibrant colors, make garnet a favorite among collectors and wearers.
Garnets are a group of silicate minerals known for their exceptional brilliance and wide range of colors. While traditionally associated with deep red, garnets come in orange, green, pink, purple, and even color-changing varieties. Among the most popular and valuable types are:
• Spessartine – A vibrant orange garnet, often called Mandarin garnet due to its fiery hue.
• Umbalite – A rare purplish-pink garnet found in East Africa, known for its rich, elegant tones.
• Rhodolite – A mix of Pyrope and Almandine, displaying a beautiful raspberry-red to purplish hue.
• Tsavorite – A bright green variety of Grossular garnet, often compared to emerald for its vivid color.
• Demantoid – The most valuable green garnet, prized for its exceptional fire and dispersion, often containing characteristic “horsetail” inclusions.
Garnets have been cherished for thousands of years, with historical use in Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, where they symbolized protection, strength, and vitality. During the Middle Ages, garnets were believed to ward off evil and promote healing. The first significant sources of garnets were in India, Sri Lanka, and Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic). Today, the finest garnets are mined in Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya, Namibia, Russia, and the United States, with East Africa producing some of the world’s most exceptional Tsavorites and Spessartines.
• Spessartine – A vibrant orange garnet, often called Mandarin garnet due to its fiery hue.
• Umbalite – A rare purplish-pink garnet found in East Africa, known for its rich, elegant tones.
• Rhodolite – A mix of Pyrope and Almandine, displaying a beautiful raspberry-red to purplish hue.
• Tsavorite – A bright green variety of Grossular garnet, often compared to emerald for its vivid color.
• Demantoid – The most valuable green garnet, prized for its exceptional fire and dispersion, often containing characteristic “horsetail” inclusions.
Garnets have been cherished for thousands of years, with historical use in Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, where they symbolized protection, strength, and vitality. During the Middle Ages, garnets were believed to ward off evil and promote healing. The first significant sources of garnets were in India, Sri Lanka, and Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic). Today, the finest garnets are mined in Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya, Namibia, Russia, and the United States, with East Africa producing some of the world’s most exceptional Tsavorites and Spessartines.
Garnet: The Birthstone for January
Garnet holds a special place as January’s birthstone, representing love, loyalty, and commitment. For centuries, it has been a popular gift to symbolize deep affection and lasting bonds. As a birthstone, garnet is said to bring prosperity, peace, and health to those born in January, enhancing its appeal as a personal gemstone.
Garnet holds a special place as January’s birthstone, representing love, loyalty, and commitment. For centuries, it has been a popular gift to symbolize deep affection and lasting bonds. As a birthstone, garnet is said to bring prosperity, peace, and health to those born in January, enhancing its appeal as a personal gemstone.
Garnet pricing varies significantly based on variety, color, clarity, and carat weight. Almandine is the most affordable, starting at $10 per carat, while rhodolite and umbalite in vivid shades can range from $100 to $1,000 per carat. Spessartine, especially in the “Fanta” or “Mandarin” colors, can exceed $1,000 per carat if clean and well-cut. Malaya garnets, prized for their unique hues, range from $80 to $500 per carat. Tsavorite, the most valuable green garnet, can surpass $5,000 per carat, particularly in sizes over 4 carats. Overall, garnet value is driven primarily by color intensity, with rare, highly saturated stones commanding the highest prices.
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Garnet Tsavorite 2.37ct 8.3×6.7×4.4mm
2.37 ctRegular price CHF 901.91Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 901.91 -
Sold outGarnet Spessartine 5.12ct
5.12 ctRegular price CHF 1,258.16Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,258.16Sold out -
Sold outGarnet 8.0ct Cushion 11.4×10×8.5mm
8.0 ctRegular price CHF 1,894.39Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,894.39Sold out -
Sold outGarnet 5.01ct Fuxia 10.6×8.7×6.7mm
5.01 ctRegular price CHF 541.88Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 541.88Sold out -
Garnet 4.83ct Heart Tanzania 9.2×10.1×7mm
4.83 ctRegular price CHF 651.83Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 651.83 -
Sold outGarnet Malaya 10.0ct 12.7×10.5×7.8mm
10.0 ctRegular price CHF 1,736.52Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,736.52Sold out -
Garnet Tsavorite 3.5ct Red 10.6×8.7×5.5mm
3.5 ctRegular price CHF 5,130.63Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,130.63 -
Garnet 13.47ct Pink Cushion
13.47 ctRegular price CHF 1,973.32Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,973.32 -
Garnet 7.7ct Red Cushion 11.51×10.74mm
7.7 ctRegular price CHF 505.68Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 505.68 -
Garnet 10.8ct 13.02×10.17mm
10.8 ctRegular price CHF 826.84Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 826.84 -
Garnet Spessartine 3.98ct Heart 9.0×9.8×5.8mm
3.98 ctRegular price CHF 742.42Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 742.42 -
Garnet 9.9ct Red
9.9 ctRegular price CHF 1,407.90Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,407.90 -
Garnet Tsavorite 2.37ct Tanzania 6.92×5.74×3.92mm
2.37 ctRegular price CHF 562.59Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 562.59 -
Garnet Tsavorite 3.06ct 8×7×6.5mm
3.06 ctRegular price CHF 2,841.58Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 2,841.58 -
Garnet Tsavorite 1.32ct 4.9×5.8×3.2mm
1.32 ctRegular price CHF 351.62Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 351.62 -
Garnet Rhodolite 16.57ct Tanzania
16.57 ctRegular price CHF 2,012.79Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 2,012.79 -
Garnet Spessartine 5.8ct Orange Heated
5.8 ctRegular price CHF 1,564.20Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,564.20 -
Garnet Tsavorite 2.26ct 6.4×5.0×3.0mm
2.26 ctRegular price CHF 980.01Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 980.01 -
Garnet Spessartine 5.8ct Orange 10.7×8.4×6.2mm
5.8 ctRegular price CHF 1,577.87Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,577.87Sold out -
Garnet Spessartine 4.0ct 10.9×7.8×4.7mm
4.0 ctRegular price CHF 1,179.52Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,179.52 -
Garnet 9.6ct Tanzania 12.7×10.6×7.5mm
9.6 ctRegular price CHF 1,171.66Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,171.66Sold out -
Garnet 9.54ct Tanzania 13.9×9.6×7mm
9.54 ctRegular price CHF 1,003.53Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,003.53 -
Sold outGarnet 14.15ct 11.2×9.5mm
14.15 ctRegular price CHF 1,973.32Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,973.32Sold out -
Sold outGarnet Malaya 5.35ct 10.5×8.7×6.3mm
5.35 ctRegular price CHF 625.99Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 625.99Sold out -
Garnet Malaya 4.8ct Sri Lanka 10.3×8.1×5.2mm
4.8 ctRegular price CHF 586.87Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 586.87Sold out -
Garnet 10.3ct Cushion Tanzania 10.8×10.4×9.2mm
10.3 ctRegular price CHF 1,736.52Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,736.52Sold out -
Garnet Tsavorite 2.24ct
2.24 ctRegular price CHF 980.01Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 980.01 -
Garnet Tsavorite 2.05ct Green 6.1×4.7mm
2.05 ctRegular price CHF 2,446.92Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 2,446.92 -
Garnet Tsavorite 3.5ct 10.6×8.7×5.5mm
3.5 ctRegular price CHF 5,130.63Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,130.63 -
Sold outGarnet Malaya 4.6ct Pear 9.3×6.8mm
4.6 ctRegular price CHF 312.29Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 312.29Sold out