What is Garnet?
Garnet, the birthstone for January, is a gemstone composed of a group of minerals that vary in their chemical composition.
Garnet FAQ
Here are answers to some more frequently asked questions about January's birthstone:
What color is January's birthstone?
While garnet is mainly known for its deep red color, January's birthstone is actually available in almost every color on the spectrum. Color changing garnet has also been discovered in the countries of Kenya, Madagascar and Tanzania. These gemstones change from blue in fluorescent light to a deep, reddish purple in incandescent light.
Where is garnet found?
Garnet was first discovered in Ancient Egypt. Today, the different types of garnet are found all across the world in over 30 countries.
Are garnet gems valuable?
Garnet has a variety of species which also comes with a variety of prices. The price of these loose gemstones depends on several factors such as cut, clarity and shape.
What are the different species of garnet?
There are more than 20 species of garnet. The six main varieties of garnet are:
- Pyrope
- Almandite
- Spessartite
- Grossularite
- Andradite
- Uvarovite
Did you know... The word garnet comes from "grinada," the latin word for pomegranate?
Garnet Gemstone Properties
For more facts and information about the characteristics of the January birthstone, check out the Garnet Gemopedia page.
Physical Properties of Garnet
Garnet is a type II clarity stone with good stability and toughness.
Healing Properties and Benefits of Garnet
Garnet is known for its healing properties of cleansing and re-energizing the chakras. Not only does it balance your energy, but it also inspires love and devotion. Garnet will also open your heart and create self-confidence. The red garnet gemstones represent love by bringing warmth, devotion, trust, honesty and understanding to relationships.
Did you know... Garnets come in every color of the rainbow?
Colors of Garnet
Garnet is one of the few gemstones not color enhanced for sale. While a deep red hue is the traditional color of the January stone, garnets can be found in other beautiful colors such as blue, green, orange, pink, violet and yellow.
Green Garnets: Tsavorite and Demantoid
Do you enjoy rich greens? Then you need to consider tsavorite garnet or even the rare and exotic demantoid garnet. Tsavorite has the richness and beauty of emerald, while fine demantoids can have the luster and fire of diamond. Both are exciting alternatives to the traditional color that everyone usually associates with the January birthstone.
Yellow Garnets: Andradite and Hessonite
While andradite garnet is most widely known for the variety demantoid, it can also be found as a bright yellow gem sometimes referred to as topazolite. Likewise hessonite garnets, which are most well known for their cinnamon red color, can also be found in attractive yellow colors.
Orange Garnets: Spessartite and Mandarin Garnet
If you enjoy warm colors, then you might want to consider the orange to reddish-orange spessartite garnet. The orange variety, also known as Mandarin garnet, is highly prized and spectacular to behold; yet affordable. Either loose or set in jewelry, spessartite is certain to bring a smile to that special person in your life.
Reddish Purple and Pink Garnets: Rhodolite Garnet
Whether treating yourself or selecting that special gift for another, always consider the stunning reddish-purple to violet or pink variety of garnet called rhodolite, a truly exciting member of this large and colorful family of gems.
Blue Color Change Garnet
The newest color to garnets palette is blue. Recently discovered in Kenya, Madagascar and Tanzania, these garnets change from blue in fluorescent or daylight equivalent light to a deep reddish purple in incandescent light. They are a phenomenal addition to any collection.
What is the difference between garnet and ruby?
Garnet and ruby are two stunning red gemstones that are easily confused with one another. These two gemstones may have similar coloring but are actually quite different. One notable difference between the two is their durability. Rubies have a Mohs Scale rating of 9, while garnet has an average score between 7 to 7.5. The rich coloring of red is also a difference between the two stones. A garnet's color will appear pale in comparison to the fiery color of a ruby.
What is the spiritual meaning of garnet?
Garnet, a stone symbolizing love, was a popular gemstone among royalty and aristocrats. Some believe wearing garnet jewelry will give you the strength you need to take charge of your life and release negative emotions.
Garnet Birthstone Jewelry and Gifts
Garnet January Birthstone Jewelry Buyers' Guide
January babies, you love the beauty of garnet, but if you've never tried it, you're missing out. Garnet comes in many colors, but the most recognized is a gorgeous crimson red. Worn with pink, a garnet pendant adds a bold splash of color. Pair garnet hoops with darker tones and let yourself shine. Try a head-to-toe red with garnet accents and tell the world you have arrived.
More Garnet Gift Ideas
Gorgeous garnet is not just for people born in January. If you wish for something a little more colorful, orange, yellow or green garnets are ideal for you! A pair of yellow garnet earrings will add a touch of eye-catching color to your everyday outfit. You cannot go wrong with any of garnet's stunning colors. No matter what your heart desires, garnet will be exactly what you need.
Did you know... Garnet is also the gemstone that represents the second wedding anniversary?
January Birthstone Alternatives
Rose quartz, the pink variety of the quartz gemstone, is an alternative birthstone for the month of January. With its blushing pink hue, rose quartz will be popular for years to come.