
See our: garnet jewelry.Garnet Is a group of minerals that includes six main varieties of gemstones, closely related as to chemical composition, some varieties being so close as to be difficult to differentiate.Thetraditional colour is dark red, but the stones are found in many colours and shades, depending on the chemical composition.
The principal varieties are:
grossular (hessonite, rosolite)pyrope (rhodolite)almandineandradit (demantoid)melanite (topazolite)spessartiteuvaroviteFormerly the stones were cut en cabochon, but today they are faceted either step cut or mixed cut.Garnets were used by the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Celts, often cut into thin slices and inlaid, as in cloisonné inlay. When red garnets were mounted in Anglo-Saxon jewelry or Victorian jewelry,they were usually backed with gold or silver foil. Local misnomers applied to garnet are 'Cape Ruby' and 'Bohemian Ruby'.




