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While this one-of-a-kind piece was made for a client, we are able to create a unique version just for you within your desired price range. Please contact us by email if this is of interest. If you want to read more about our custom process, click here.
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Garnet
The Garnet group of related mineral species offers gems of every hue, including fiery red pyrope, vibrant orange spessartine, and rare intense-green varieties of grossular and andradite. Thousands of years ago, red garnet necklaces adorned the necks of Egypt’s pharaohs, and were entombed with their mummified corpses as prized possessions for the afterlife. In ancient Rome, signet rings with carved garnets were used to stamp the wax that secured important documents. Garnet scores 6.5–7.5 on Mohs Scale.
Garnet is the birthstone of January, and is considered a great gift to symbolize friendship and trust. The garnet aids blood, heart, and lungs and is known to promote romantic love, passion, sensuality, and intimacy. In general, garnet has long been thought of as a travelers' stone. In fact, Noah's Ark is said to have had a garnet lantern to help navigate during the night. Garnet is also thought to promote successful business, encourage compassion and aid self-confidence. Garnet is said to have the ability to heal the blood and encourage good circulation.
Tsavorite is a trade name for the emerald-green variety of Garnet that originates in Africa. Tsavorite has become one of the most popular and expensive garnets due to its rarity. The gemstone was first discovered in Tanzania in 1967. It was subsequently found in the same geological formation across the border in Kenya in 1970 near Tsavo National Park, a wildlife preserve in the African Serengeti, and given its name after the national park. Tsavorite was named by both Campbell Bridges, the discoverer of Tsavorite, and by Henry Platt, the president of Tiffany & Co. (one of the world's largest jewelry companies).
Tsavorite Garnet is thought to provide its wearer with strength, vitality and positivity. It is also believed to help the immune system, respiration, metabolism and detoxification. Due to its green color, traditional Hindu belief systems associate tsavorite with Anahata, or the heart chakra. This chakra relates to love, compassion, psychic healing and decision making. Thus tsavorite is thought to be helpful in calming the emotions. Tsavorite garnet is also an alternative birthstone for May, due to its green color.
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EU | Diameter (mm) | US |
42 | 13,4 | 2 |
43 | 13,7 | 2,5 |
44 | 14,0 | 3 |
45 | 14,3 | 3,5 |
46 | 14,6 | - |
47 | 15,0 | 4 |
48 | 15,3 | 4,5 |
49 | 15,6 | 5 |
50 | 15,9 | 5,5 |
51 | 16,2 | - |
52 | 16,5 | 6 |
53 | 16,8 | 6,5 |
54 | 17,2 | 7 |
55 | 17,5 | 7,5 |
56 | 17,8 | - |
57 | 18,1 | 8 |
58 | 18,4 | 8,5 |
59 | 18,8 | - |
60 | 19,1 | 9 |
61 | 19,4 | 9,5 |
62 | 19,7 | 10 |
63 | 20,0 | 10,5 |
64 | 20,3 | - |
65 | 20,6 | 11 |
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