DJBR012
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Hand-selected for their rich, deep red colour, these garnet gemstones are known for their captivating beauty and timeless appeal. Each bead is polished to perfection, reflecting light with a brilliant sparkle.
Sterling Silver Flower Accent: At the heart of this bracelet lies a beautifully crafted sterling silver bead, adorned with an intricate flower design. This delicate accent adds a touch of femininity and sophistication to the bracelet.
Elegant Design: The combination of garnet gemstones and sterling silver creates a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary styles. This bracelet is versatile enough to complement any outfit, from casual to formal.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONA Gemstone with a Rich History:
Revered since ancient times, garnets have been found in artifacts dating back to the Bronze Age, around 3000 BCE. The gemstone's name is derived from the Latin word "granatum," meaning "seed," because of its resemblance to pomegranate seeds.
Throughout history, garnets have adorned the jewellery of pharaohs and nobility. Ancient Egyptians prized garnet for its deep red colour, associating it with life and regeneration. In Roman times, garnets were used in signet rings to seal important documents, symbolising trust and power.
During the Middle Ages, garnet was believed to protect against evil and bring good health to the wearer. It was also thought to enhance creativity and passion, making it a favourite among artists and craftsmen.
In more recent history, garnets have been linked to love and friendship, often exchanged as tokens of affection. They have also been valued for their supposed healing properties, believed to purify the body and provide emotional balance.
Today, garnet remains a popular gemstone, cherished for its beauty, durability, and deep historical significance. Whether worn for its aesthetic appeal or its storied past, garnet continues to be a symbol of passion, protection, and enduring elegance.