Monday, June 7, 2010

Imperial Grossular Garnet

Gemstone:
Imperial Grossular Garnet

Birthstone Month:
Garnet is the gemstone associated with the month of January.

Zodiac:
Garnet is associated with the zodiac sign Aquarius.

Chemical Symbol:
Ca3Al2Si3O12

Chemical Make-up:
Imperial Garnet is a Calcium Aluminum Silicate and a variety of the Grossular species of Garnets.

History & Lore:
The name Garnet comes from the Latin word granatium which means “pomegranate”. Many believe that Garnet was likened to the the pomegranate because its coloration is similar to that of the seeds of the fruit.

It is believed that Noah used a huge Garnet to illuminate the night to help steer his ark to safety. Garnets have also been used by many explorers and travelers as it is believed to protect the wearer when journeying far from home.

Garnets have also been set in shields, armor, and buckles by crusaders for it is believed that it gives protection from wounds & stops bleeding. Many native tribes from North, Central, and South America wore Garnets to ward off evil influences and spirits.

The Hunzas used Garnet bullets to fend off the British troops during their quarrel of 1982, believing that it was stronger and more deadly then lead.

Garnet is said to be the stone of romantic love and passion, enhancing sensuality, sexuality, and intimacy. It is said to awaken creativity, positive energy, and self-confidence, and can bring success to one's career or business. Garnets have been thought to treat infectious diseases, blood poisoning, and heart and lung diseases. It is also a protective stone which is effective for protection from evil and nightmares and one that can be used for spiritual healing. Whilst Garnet is primarily associated with the root chakra, it is also effective at opening other chakras, depending upon the color of the stone in question.

Availability:
Imperial Garnets are increasingly rare, making them more valuable by the day.

Sources:
Africa is the main source of Imperial Garnet.

Evaluation:
Garnet is rated at 6.5 - 7.5 on the Moh's Scale of Hardness, making it durable and resistant to everyday wear and tear. Grossular is the most varicolored of the Garnet species, being found in every color except those with a blue tint. Pure Grossular, without any impurities, is in fact colorless and is quite prized by collectors. Imperial Garnet is generally a transparent light pink gemstone, though many stones tend to have a strong color shift when viewed in different lighting. These colors include pale orange-pink, light pink, peach, and a reddish-pink.

Important factors to take into consideration when evaluating Imperial Garnet are the color saturation, the clarity, the amount of brilliance displayed, and the size of the stone.

Common Cuts:
Imperial Garnets are cut according to the shape / cut that will influence the least amount of darkness in its color. Oval and Cushion are the most common cuts, closely followed by Round, which is then followed by the other recognized cut shapes / styles.

Routine Enhancements:
There are no known treatments for Imperial Garnet.

Care & Cleaning:
Garnets can be cleaned using warm, soapy water and a soft brush. An ultrasonic cleaner is safe for most Garnets but not for all, so should be used with caution. Garnets should be kept away from chemicals that will cause it to erode such as hydrofluoric acid. Garnet should also be kept away from drastic temperature changes as this may cause fracturing.

Always keep your Imperial Garnet jewelry in a fabric-lined box, away from other jewelry, in order to avoid damage / scratching.

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