The January Birthstone: Garnet

The January Birthstone: Garnet

, by Amanda, 1 min reading time

January Birthstone: GarnetJanuary is the month of the garnet gemstone. The name derives from the Latin name “granatus,” meaning “seed-like,” in reference to a pomegranate. It is most commonly found in a beautiful deep scarlet color, much like the seeds found inside of a pomegranate.For centuries, the garnet gemstone has symbolized love and eternity. It was a popular decorative [...]

January Birthstone: Garnet


January is the month of the garnet gemstone. The name derives from the Latin name “granatus,” meaning “seed-like,” in reference to a pomegranate. It is most commonly found in a beautiful deep scarlet color, much like the seeds found inside of a pomegranate.

For centuries, the garnet gemstone has symbolized love and eternity. It was a popular decorative piece for nobles and was also thought to protect against bad dreams. According to legend, Noah used a finely cut garnet to illuminate the ark during his long and arduous journey.

Though most commonly associated with the deep red color, the garnet also comes in a range of colors, including purple, green, yellow, pink, and orange. Also uncommonly known to some, this gem is given as a gift for the second wedding anniversary. The garnet is a beautiful and bold stone, representing love and affection.

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