Garnet Jewelry

Garnet is not one mineral but a family sharing the same crystal structure, forming deep inside metamorphic and igneous rock under extreme heat and pressure. The name comes from the Latin granatus — pomegranate seed — for the unmistakable resemblance. Most garnet runs red: dense, warm, glowing from within. But the family spans orange, green, and near-colorless depending on chemistry. Major deposits run through India, Mozambique, Madagascar, and the American Southwest. Mozambique has emerged in recent decades as a source of exceptionally vivid material.
Dense, warm, glowing from within. It has presence without demanding attention — the stone simply sits there and is right. Not a statement piece, but a constant one. For people who move through the world steadily: reliable, warm, someone others return to. It wears well every day and holds its color across years without fading.
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