Rich, saturated, and quietly powerful—garnet is most often known for its deep red hue, but reveals itself in a spectrum of tones, from warm orange and soft pink to vivid green. A stone of depth rather than flash, it draws you in rather than demands attention.
Long associated with protection and vitality, garnets were once worn by travellers, warriors, and royalty—believed to offer strength and safe passage. Today, they carry that same sense of grounding and confidence, felt more than seen.
With a durability of 6.5–7.5 on the Mohs scale, garnet is well-suited for everyday wear and is traditionally given to mark a second anniversary—a symbol of connection that continues to deepen over time.