Garnet Gemstone
Garnet is the birthstone for January. The name Garnet comes from the Latin Granatum for pomegranate because the color of this crystal resembles the seeds of the pomegranate fruit. The colors variates from greens, oranges, pinkish oranges, deeply saturated purplish reds, and even some blues. However, the most widely-known color is dark red.
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Pink Fantasy Ring
Pink Tourmaline, Pyrope Garnet and Purple Spinel vastly set on the ring to create a hint of contrast yet harmonious. A piece of small rough stone and a random placement way of the stones was set to portray nature with mixture of multiple shape such as round, oval and pear, cabochon and facet. Just like you are wearing nature, touching nature or feeling nature. And nature is unique, unsymmetrical and unpredictable. Pink Fantasy Pendant
As for the pendant, the placement and choice of stones, shape, cut are slightly different. They consists of Pink Opal, Pink Rhodonite, Pyrope Garnet and Pink Tourmaline. When wear together with earrings it is still harmonious even with slight variation. Pink Fantasy Earrings
The earrings is a twin piece with Pink Opal, Pyrope Garnet and Pink Rhodonite. Pink Fantasy Jewelry Collection By Ivy T
Do you think pink is a lovely colour? In this set of jewelry, the pendant and earrings main stone consists of Pink Opal and Pink Rhodonite with pink gold (rose gold). Supplement stones will be Tourmaline, Garnet and Spinel. The color of pink was chosen because of the admiration of pink flower such as cherry blossom and peach blossom. The inspiration also drawn from not only the flower, but the details such as the petal, bud and blooming flowers that made up the color and shape combinations. Another combination is the choice of cabochon and facet cut stones which made up a balance reflection or you may call understatement because opaque stone create unique luster and facet stone create light reflection. Each type of cut has its beauty and in this design when put up together, it creates a different outcome. In this jewelry design variation it is definitely a perfect choice to use pink (rose) gold base for the great matching finished. Pyrope Garnet vs Rhodolite Garnet. The word Pyrope came from Greek meaning “fiery-eyed” where Garnet came from Latin meaning “dark-red”. It’s thought the word could have been extracted from the word “Pomegranate”. Rhodolite meaning “rose-colored” refers to its pinkish hue. It was started used by Egyptian and Roman back thousand years.
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