1.95ct Garnet Solitaire Stud Earrings In 9K Yellow Gold
ITEM REF: VN143/AN81353
These simple garnet stud earrings have 6mm by 6mm brilliant-cut garnet gemstones with a total weight of 1.95ct. The minimalistic 9ct gold metal frame highlights the flawless garnet stones. These garnet earrings are crafted in 9K yellow gold and are complete with a pair of push-on butterfly backs. Effortless yet elegant these gemstones ear studs would be the ideal accessory for everyday wear
Birthstone | January Birthstone | ||||||||||||
Dimensions | 6mm | ||||||||||||
Gemstone Grade | AAAA | ||||||||||||
Gemstone Details | Natural Garnet 6x6mm
Our Garnets are selected very carefully. They are a beautiful shade of Maroon with excellent transparency and shine. We maintain an exceptional quality of Garnet throughout our jewellery.
Garnets at a Glance:
Those born in the first month of the year have the garnet as their birthstone. Garnets are often deep red, but come in many colors: red, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, blue, black, pink, and even colorless clear.
In legend, garnets are called the Stone of Constancy and are said to stop hemorrhaging, cure inflammatory diseases, and resolve anger and discord. They are also believed to balance yin and yang energies. Placed under the pillow, garnets will ward off bad dreams and evil spirits.
World of Garnet Egyptian pharaohs were a huge admirer of the red garnet necklace and believed when they died, the power of the garnet would help them regenerate in the afterlife.
Brief history King Solomon was given one of the very first garnet gemstones ever created by God. According to myth, it wasn’t the ring that gave him his famous supernatural powers, but this Seal of Solomon.
Garnets: As a ‘talisman’ According to myth, garnets are a symbol of good health, and are linked to the circulatory system and also wards off evil spirits, in relation to depression, re: mental health. They are also considered to be a good luck charm for those who are starting new job roles, as well as buying a new home for the family. Garnets were also used as gifts between mutual friends in the hope that they would see each other again very soon.
Largest Garnet found In 1885, the largest garnet stone was found on a New York City subway, between Broadway and 7th Avenue, NYC.
Historical Garnet comes from the Latin word ‘Garanatus’ – meaning ‘seed-like.’ The King of Saxony was famously reported to have had a garnet of over 465 carats. Garnet jewellery is still highly regarded in eastern Europe, particularly Czech Republic; where the stones are arranged in the traditional; yet tightly joined fashion; for optimum attraction, prior to the Anglo-Saxon period. However, in mainland Europe, during the 18th & 19th Century, garnets were used as jewellery during Victorian times. In India, garnets are highly regarded as good luck charms to promote good health and cheerfulness.
Interesting facts: Garnet 1. The word ‘garnet’ is derived from the Latin word Garanatus’ – meaning ‘seed-like.’ The stone resembles the pomegranate seed in colour (deep red) and shape, and hence is given this name. 2. Garnets are deep red in colour, but they come in a variety of hues because of the different elements present in the stone. 3. The garnet is believed to bring good fortune to the wearer. 4. It is gifted to people going on a long journey – giving strength to the traveller. 5. Garnet signifies loyalty, friendship and purity at heart. 6. The garnet is believed to remove negativity and impose positive changes in the person who wears it. 7. People whose birthstone is garnet, have strong spirits and a very amiable nature. 8. Increases self-confidence, determination and perseverance. 9. The garnet gemstone is also linked to karma, due to its link with Vedic texts and the death of Vala. 10. According to Indian myth, the garnet is regarded as a holy stone that ‘forever enlightens the soul and nourishes wisdom’. 11. The garnet is also a root chakra stone. 12. Superstitiously, garnets as a gift are normally given on both the 2nd and 6th wedding anniversary.
Celebrities endorsements: • Selena Gomez (January 2011 – red carpet event; People’s Choice Awards, Los Angeles, USA) • Jennifer Carpenter (2012 – red carpet event; Screen Actors Guild Awards, Los Angeles, USA)
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Metal | 9K Yellow Gold |
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