CHERRY

CRIMSON

MERLOT

BURGUNDY

WINE

A HISTORIC TALISMAN OF WARMTH & STRENGTH
Garnet has been worn for centuries as a protective stone, treasured by travellers, royalty, and lovers alike. Its deep red colour occurs naturally, with most garnets left untreated. Found in regions such as India, East Africa, and Brazil, garnet is valued for its warmth, durability, and timelessness, a beautiful symbol of renewal to begin the year.
January



GETTING TO KNOW GARNETS
Garnets are valued for their deep, crimson red colour and lasting wearability. The name is believed to come from the Latin granatus, meaning pomegranate, inspired by the stone' resemblance to the richly, coloured fruit.
Garnet jewellery has appeared across ancient civilizations, from Egypt and Rome to medieval Europe, where it was worn by people of status and significance.
Considered a durable gemstone, garnets are suitable for everyday wear. Although, vintage fine jewellery would benefit from gentle care. With thoughtful handling, garnet jewellery retains its rich colour and history, ready to be worn and appreciated again and again.
January


Symbolism & Meaning of January's Birthstone
For centuries, garnets have been associated with love, commitment and the kind of bonds meant to last.
It's also commonly worn as a protective stone, especially in eras when jewellery held practical and sentimental value. Over time, garnets came to symbolize beginnings; holding onto what matters and carrying it forward.
This gives garnets a sense of depth and intention, making it well suited for jewellery that has already lived a life and is ready to be worn again.
SHOP THE SET
styled by 100 Ways

Shop the look

Shop the look


































































