9ct Yellow Gold Garnet Ring
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9ct Yellow Gold Round Garnet Solitaire Ring
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Key Product Information
- Materials & Design: Crafted from 9ct yellow gold, this elegant ring features a classic solitaire design with a four-claw setting that secures and enhances the gemstone’s brilliance.
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Gemstone Details:
- Type: Garnet – known for its deep red hue and rich symbolism.
- Cut: Round brilliant-cut, optimizing sparkle and fire.
- Size: 6.5mm wide, 4.9mm deep, offering a striking presence on the finger.
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Band Details:
- Width: Approximately 1.6mm, ensuring a delicate yet durable structure.
- Setting: Four-claw setting, elevating the garnet for maximum light exposure.
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Key Brand & Craftsmanship Information
This garnet solitaire ring embodies timeless elegance, making it an ideal engagement ring, promise ring, or statement piece. Garnets have long been associated with passion, energy, and protection, making them a meaningful gift. The warm tones of yellow gold perfectly complement the rich red of the garnet, enhancing its natural beauty.
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Authenticity and Condition
All items have been thoroughly inspected for authenticity. As this ring is pre-owned, it may show minor signs of wear. When purchasing vintage or second-hand fine jewellery, buyers should recognize that regular polishing and stone setting checks may be required to maintain its brilliance and security over time.
Garnets: A Timeless and Versatile Gemstone
Overview
Garnet is a semi-precious gemstone renowned for its deep red hue, though it occurs naturally in various colours, including green, orange, pink, and even rare blue. With a history dating back thousands of years, garnets have been treasured for their beauty, durability, and symbolic meanings.
Types of Garnets
While red garnet is the most common variety, garnets exist in multiple stunning colours and compositions:
- Pyrope Garnet – Deep red with excellent clarity, often seen in antique jewellery.
- Almandine Garnet – A dark red to brownish gemstone, frequently found in vintage rings and brooches.
- Spessartine Garnet – A vibrant orange or reddish-orange variety, adding a unique pop of colour.
- Grossular Garnet – Found in shades of green, yellow, and brown, including the highly sought-after Tsavorite garnet.
- Andradite Garnet – Includes Demantoid garnets, prized for their bright green colour and high brilliance.
- Rhodolite Garnet – A mix of Pyrope and Almandine garnets, offering stunning pink and purplish-red hues.
Key Features of Garnets
- Hardness: 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making them suitable for rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces.
- Cut & Shape: Typically cut into oval, round, and cushion shapes, enhancing their fiery brilliance.
- Settings: Commonly set in yellow or white gold, as well as silver, in both vintage and modern designs.
Garnet in Jewellery
Garnets are a popular choice for fine jewellery, including:
- Antique garnet cluster rings
- Garnet solitaire engagement rings
- Vintage garnet bracelets and brooches
- Modern garnet pendant necklaces
Symbolism & Meaning
Garnets symbolize passion, protection, and prosperity. They have long been believed to offer strength, confidence, and emotional balance. Additionally, they are:
- The birthstone for January, making them a meaningful gift for those born in this month.
- Traditionally associated with the 2nd wedding anniversary, representing love and devotion.
Caring for Garnet Jewellery
- Clean with mild soapy water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Store separately to prevent scratches from harder gemstones.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat to maintain colour integrity.
Conclusion
Whether set in classic vintage pieces or contemporary fine jewellery, garnets remain a timeless gemstone. Their versatility, rich colour, and deep symbolism make them a cherished choice for collectors and jewellery lovers alike.
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