Garnet
Passion | Strength | Vitality
Quick Facts
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Type: Garnet group mineral (commonly almandine or pyrope)
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Composition: Iron aluminium silicate (almandine) or magnesium aluminium silicate (pyrope)
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Mohs Hardness: 6.5–7.5
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Cleavage/Fracture: No cleavage; conchoidal to uneven fracture
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Porosity: Very low; dense and tough
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Localities: India, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Brazil, USA
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Appearance: Deep red to burgundy, sometimes brownish or wine-toned
Scientific Profile
Garnet is the name for a family of silicate minerals, most often almandine or pyrope in red varieties. Known for its vibrant hues and durability, garnet has been used as both a gemstone and a protective talisman for thousands of years. Its name comes from the Latin granatum (pomegranate) due to its resemblance to the fruit’s seeds.
Because of its brilliance and hardness, garnet is prized in jewellery, while raw specimens are valued by collectors for their rich, natural colours.
Metaphysical Properties
Garnet is a stone of passion, vitality, and strength. Its fiery hues are symbolic of life force, determination, and courage in the face of obstacles.
On an emotional level, Garnet invigorates motivation and determination. It inspires renewed passion for life, relationships, or projects that have lost their spark. Its energy is strengthening, reminding you of your ability to persevere and reawaken joy.
On a spiritual level, Garnet is associated with fire and transformation. It symbolises purification, burning away what no longer serves you and reigniting purpose. Many use it in practices of renewal or commitment, as it reinforces dedication to long-term growth.
In manifestation, Garnet empowers bold action and follow-through. It is a stone of stamina, supporting consistent effort and deep focus. Its energy can help sustain momentum for ambitious goals, making it a valuable companion for both personal and professional pursuits.
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Zodiac Associations: Aries (drive, passion), Leo (strength, creativity), Capricorn (endurance).
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Chakras: Root (grounding, stamina), Sacral (vitality, creativity).
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Numerology: Number 2 (balance, union) and Number 9 (completion, transformation).
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Element: Fire and Earth.
Care & Handling
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Very durable; resistant to scratches and fading.
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Clean with soft cloth; avoid harsh abrasives.
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Safe in sunlight and most cleansing methods.
Styling & Use
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Workspaces: Encourages motivation and stamina for long-term projects.
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Meditation: Hold when seeking renewal or strength.
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Décor: Rich red hues bring warmth and grounding to any room.