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Garnet
Birthstone: January
Anniversary: 2nd
With over 5,000 years of human history, garnet has adorned jewelry from ancient Egyptian pharaohs to Roman nobility. The name comes from Latin "granatus," meaning "seed-like," inspired by the deep red pomegranate seeds that mirror this gem's most beloved hue. While traditionally known for rich crimson tones, garnets actually span a beautiful spectrum including forest greens, warm oranges, and dramatic blacks.
This remarkable stone represents trust, eternal friendship, and positive energy. Ancient cultures believed garnets offered protection and vitality, making them perfect talismans for travelers and warriors. Today, garnets continue to symbolize deep emotional bonds and creative inspiration, perfect for pieces that carry personal meaning and everyday elegance.