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Almandine Garnet Earrings feature round 6mm & 10mm semi-precious stone beads, 18k Gold PVD Plated Stainless Steel hypoallergic studs & findings.
Each earring weighs 3.1g (0.109oz) and measures 10*30mm (0.394*1.181in).
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2023;
Beads | Almandine, Garnet |
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Colour | |
Birthstone | |
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Hooks | 18k Gold PVD Coated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel / Studs |
Findings | 18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel |
Origin | Handmade in Estonia, 2023 |
Almandine is a type of garnet, a gemstone born from intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth’s crust. It forms in metamorphic rocks, where iron and aluminum-rich minerals crystallize into its characteristic deep red to violet hues. Its color comes from traces of iron, creating a fiery glow reminiscent of embers.
Almandine’s dense structure and rich, natural coloring make it a durable and captivating stone. Major sources include India, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Brazil. Once mined, skilled artisans cut and polish it into smooth cabochons or sparkling facets to highlight its natural brilliance.
The name “almandine” traces back to Alabanda, an ancient city in modern-day Turkey, where the stone was traded and prized. In historical texts, it was also called “almandite” or “carbuncle,” a term used broadly for red gemstones.
Almandine has long symbolized protection and strength, appearing in myths and rituals from Europe to Asia. In medieval Europe, knights wore almandine amulets engraved with sacred symbols, believing it guarded them in battle and ensured victory. The stone’s deep red color was thought to represent the blood of life, reinforcing vitality and courage.
In Hindu traditions, garnets like almandine are associated with the root chakra, grounding energy and fostering stability. Ancient Indian texts describe garnets as “the fire of the stars,” linking them to Agni, the god of fire, and using them in ceremonial offerings for purification and renewal.
Astrologically, almandine resonates with Mars, reflecting the planet’s fiery energy, courage, and determination. It is often connected to Aries and Scorpio, channeling their bold and transformative qualities.
Persian mythology held that garnets were shards of the sun, lighting the way through dark nights. Similarly, in Christian lore, Noah is said to have used a garnet lantern to guide his ark, emphasizing the stone’s association with illumination and hope.
Almandine’s hardness, ranging from 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, makes it resistant to scratches, though it can still chip under impact. It holds up well against sunlight and everyday wear but should be kept away from harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners, which can weaken its structure.
To keep your almandine jewelry gleaming, clean it with warm water and mild soap, using a soft brush to remove dirt from crevices. Rinse and dry thoroughly before storing it in a fabric-lined box or pouch to avoid scratches from harder gemstones.
6 & 10mm beads, in some cases the size of the stone beads may vary +-1mm.
Hook lengths range between 1cm basic hooks, 1.5+cm English Locks, 2cm silver hooks – refer to the product photos.
In newer designs, the stainless steel spacer daisies, bead caps and small beads contribute 3-4mm extra length (refer to product photo)
In principle I keep the weight below 5 grams per earring, so it doesn’t stretch or hurt your ears even if you wear it the whole day. Occasionally, for some designs, that weight limit exceeds by a gram – every pair has their specific weight marked under the overview tab.
Note that some earring hooks have thicker wires, and if you are not used to wearing earrings daily, using them will feel uncomfortable in the beginning.
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