Garnet: January’s
Gemstone
Nearly everyone thinks of garnet as a red gem. In fact, this family of gemstones
is available in all colors except blue. Garnets offer enough variety in
appearance to suit every taste.
There are many ancient traditions and legends about garnets. Some Hebrew
writers include it as one of the 12 gems in Aaron’s breastplate. Christian
tradition long considered the blood-red garnet symbolic of Christ's sacrifice.
The Koran holds that it illuminates the Fourth Heaven of the Moslems. Garnet was
said to give its wearer guidance in the night allowing him to see when others
couldn’t. Legend claims that Noah hung a large garnet in the ark for
illumination. According to the Egyptians, garnet is an antidote for snakebite
and food poisoning.
Garnet is the birthstone for the month of January and the anniversary gemstone
for the second year of marriage. Garnets are found in Brazil, Madagascar, Sri
Lanka, India, Siberia, Africa and the U.S.A
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