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“To stand in shadow is to birth your own dawn.”
Starlight Garnet Beaded Bracelet features natural semi-precious gemstone beads, pvd-plated golden hypoallergic stainless steel findings and is corded with elastic thread.
The bracelet weighs 24.5g
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg 2025 as a part of the Ionic Arcana collection.
Birthstone of January
Zodiac Stone of Aquarius, Leo, Sagittarius & Scorpio
Star Garnet, particularly the Purple Starlight variety, is an enchanting gemstone known for its asterism – a star-like pattern that appears when light reflects off inclusions within the stone. This unique phenomenon is most commonly observed in garnets from Idaho, USA, and India, where the stones are typically dark purple to plum in color.
The term “garnet” comes from the Latin “granatum,” meaning “pomegranate,” due to the stone’s seed-like appearance in some varieties. “Star Garnet” specifically refers to the star effect, while “Purple Starlight Garnet” describes its distinctive hue.
Star Garnet aligns with Mars, symbolizing passion, protection, and grounding, resonating deeply with the root chakra which promotes stability and a connection to the Earth. Its metaphysical properties include:
Modern Spiritual Practices: Today, Star Garnet is believed to aid in navigating life’s journey, offering clarity, motivation, and a sense of direction. It’s used for grounding and to enhance one’s intuition, acting like a compass for the soul.
Native American Traditions: The Idaho Star Garnet, revered by indigenous tribes, was believed to light the way through life’s darkness, much like the stars in the night sky, guiding one’s path and offering protection.
Hindu Mythology: Garnets, in general, are associated with Agni, the god of fire, symbolizing purification, passion, and vitality. The star pattern in Star Garnet can be seen as a divine mark, enhancing these qualities with celestial guidance.
Medieval Lore: Garnets were used as amulets for protection in battle, thought to give their wearers courage and resilience. The star effect of Star Garnet might have been seen as an additional layer of divine protection or guidance.