3.90 ct Rhodolite Garnet with 0.35 ct Diamond Earrings in 18k Rose Gold
- Center Stone: Rhodolite Garnet
- Category: Silicate
- Color: Raspberry Purple
- Cut: Brilliant
- Shape: Oval
- Weight: 3.90 ct
- Enhancement: None
- Origins: Tanga, Tanzania
- Diamond: 0.35 ct
- Color: G/H
- Clarity: VS / SI
- Shape: Round
- Cut: Brilliant Mixed
- Origin: Africa
- Metal Type: 18k Rose Gold
- Setting Type: 4-Prong / Pave
- Metal Finish: Bright Polished
- Metal Weight: 2.76 grams
- Make: Handcrafted in Tanzania
Care for Garnet Jewelry
Depending on type, garnet hardness ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. Garnets have fair to good toughness, making them durable enough for all jewelry styles as long as they are treated with the proper care. Garnets should not be subjected to any hard blows or rough wear. Garnet jewelry is best cleaned with warm, sudsy water and a tightly woven microfiber or other soft cloth. The ultrasonic cleaner is usually safe except for stones that have fractures. Avoid steam cleaning. Take all your fine jewelry to a professional jeweler at least twice a year for a thorough cleaning and inspection.
Garnet Mineral Information
Almandine and Pyrope are the most widely used garnet gemstones. Though Almandine is the most common garnet, it is usually opaque and not fit for gemstone use. Pyrope is especially noted for its transparency and frequent lack of flaws or inclusions. A rose-red to violet variety of Pyrope (or intermediary between Almandine and Pyrope) is known as Rhodolite and is a very well represented in the gem trade. Spessartite is an orange to orange-red form of garnet, and has recently increased in popularity, with several new deposits of gem grade material having been recently exploited. Another valuable specimen of garnets are Malaya, occupying an intermediate position between Pyropes and Spessartine. These crystals differ pinkish-orange, reddish-orange or yellowish-orange color. Grossular, the most varicolored form of garnet, has the important gem variety of green Tsavorite, as well as orange-brown Hessonite and a yellow to yellow-green form. Andradite, the most lustrous of the garnets, has the rare green Demantoid variety, the yellow Topazolite variety. Color-changing Garnet is an interesting form of this gemstone that has a different color when viewed in natural and incandescent lighting. It can have several color combinations, especially brown or orange in daylight to a pink or light red in incandescent light.
Garnet Spiritual Meaning
The birthstone of January babies, garnet signifies passion, renewal, balance, fidelity, success, self-esteem, loyalty, devotion, energy, faith, consistency, and truth. The gemstone is an energizing stone used to attract and activate passion and success, and sharpens one’s perception of the self and other people. It is said to inspire contemplation and truthfulness, and offers its wearer the power to protect their standing and possessions. It can remove emotional and energetic blocks that may be limiting one’s vitality, as well as old patterns that can get in the way. Garnet is said to create energetic and emotional balance in the body. Garnet is also an ancient symbol of friendship. In the past, garnets have been exchanged between parting friends to symbolize their affection and to ensure that they meet again.