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January's Birthstone: Garnet

As January's alluring birthstone, Garnet presents in a large variety of colors from greens, pinkish tones, and purplish reds just to name a few. However, the deep red that many are familiar with is the most common color of Garnet. In fact, the red variety is among the most common of gemstones and has a rich history. The name Garnet comes from the Latin for grain, as the crystals resemble the seeds of a pomegranate.

 

 

Different varieties of Garnet include: Tsavorite ( a green color), green Demantoid, orange Spessartine, and purple-red Rhodolite. These all have distinct chemical compositions, and because of this their hardness varies. On the Mohs' Scale of Hardness, the Garnet rates from 6 1/2 to 7 1/2, depending on the variety and its structure. 

 

Garnets have adorned the necks of Egyptian Pharaohs, signet rings used as wax stamps in ancient Rome, and in the Middle Ages, garnet was prized by clergy and nobility.

 

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Customer Story: Samantha Elizabeth's Little Piece of Home

We love hearing stories from our customers about their special piece of jewelry. Today we had a pleasant surprise from blogger Samantha Elizabeth. Samantha received a sterling silver U.P. Pendant as an early Christmas gift. She said I love that I can wear this pendant and keep “home” close to my heart. 

Check out A Little Piece of Home: Upper Peninsula Pendant on Samantha's blog, and enjoy a few photos of her with her pendant. 

 

 

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Get the look: Frank Reubel Chocolate Pearl Set

Looking for a unique look? We're excited to now carry Frank Reubel Designs sterling silver jewelry. Before the snow flew, we hiked around Presque Isle in Marquette and snapped a few photos of Brittany wearing the Chocolate Pearl Set. Each piece features a raised swirl design that holds a cultured chocolate pearl. This set bring contemporary elegance to the classic pearl look.  

 

 

 

 

 

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