Garnet – Tagged "tsavorite garnet"– Tresors Sydney

Collection: Garnet

Red garnets have a long history, but modern gem buyers can pick from a rich palette of garnet colours: greens, oranges, pinkish oranges, deeply saturated purplish reds and even some blues.

Thousands of years ago, red garnet necklaces adorned the necks of Egypt’s pharaohs, and were entombed with their mummified corpses as prized possessions for the afterlife. In ancient Rome, signet rings with carved garnets were used to stamp the wax that secured important documents.
The term carbuncle was often used in ancient times to refer to red garnets, although it was used for almost any red stone. Carbuncle was thought to be one of the four precious stones given to King Solomon by God.

Centuries later, in Roman scholar Pliny’s time (23 to 79 AD), red garnets were among the most widely traded gems. In the Middle Ages (about 475 to 1450 AD), red garnet was favored by the clergy and nobility.

Red garnet’s availability increased with the discovery of the famous Bohemian garnet deposits in central Europe around 1500. This source became the nucleus of a regional jewellery industry that reached its peak in the late 1800s. But not all garnets are as abundant as the red ones. A green garnet, tsavorite, is rarer and needs rarer rock chemistries and conditions to form.

Source: https://www.gia.edu/UK-EN/garnet-history-lore

6 Products
15ct Gold Diamond & Tsavorite Garnet Bridge Ring
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$3,500
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$3,500
22ct Gold Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Necklace
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$7,950
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$7,950
9ct Gold Tsavorite Garnet Ring
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$2,500
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$2,500
Sterling Silver Gold Plate Pink Sapphire and Tsavorite Garnet Earrings
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$795
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$795
9ct White Gold Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Cocktail Ring
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$14,000
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$14,000
Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Drop Earrings
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$12,000
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$12,000