Garnet Ring with CZ Halo

14 × 12.5 mm Garnet with a detailed CZ halo

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  • Natural Garnet center stone measuring 14 × 12.5 mm
  • Approximately 40 round and 4 square-cut cubic zirconia halo stones
  • Adjustable ring fit
  • .925 sterling silver with prong-set construction
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Product Information

About This Item

A natural Garnet center stone measuring 14 × 12.5 mm, framed by a sparkling cubic zirconia halo in an adjustable .925 sterling silver ring. Approximately 40 round cubic zirconia stones and 4 square-cut cubic zirconia accents create a detailed halo around the prong-set center stone.

Stone & Material Profiles

This profile is for products sold as garnet when the exact garnet species or chemical mixture is not documented. Garnet color alone cannot establish whether a product is almandine, pyrope, spessartine, grossular, andradite, or another member or mixture.

Primary stone or material
Garnet — Species Not Documented
Additional stones or materials
Cubic Zirconia
Mineral family or group
Garnet Group
Family classification
Mineral group
Mineral species
Not documented; Garnet Group
Variety or trade name
Garnet
Mohs hardness
6.5–7.5 across the Garnet Group
Luster
Vitreous
Transparency
Transparent, Translucent, Opaque
Typical colors
Deep red, Reddish brown, Color varies across the group

Family context

Garnet is a mineral group, not a single mineral species. Garnets share a related crystal structure but vary in chemistry, and many natural garnets are mixtures of two or more species. A product sold only as ‘garnet’ must not be assigned a more specific species from color alone.

Additional profile identities

  • Cubic Zirconia

The detailed mineral facts above describe the primary profile. Additional profiles are listed separately so mixed-stone products do not merge different mineral identities into one record.

Identification note:

Color does not reliably identify garnet species. Green garnet is not automatically tsavorite or demantoid, and red garnet is not automatically almandine or pyrope. Species, variety, locality, and treatment claims require documentation appropriate to the claim.

Primary Stone Correspondences

Garnet has longstanding birthstone and talismanic traditions. Historical European compilations repeatedly connect garnet with January, and one historical planetary list assigns it to the Sun. Contemporary Western crystal practice often adds vitality, courage, commitment, passion, and grounding symbolism. These associations do not establish the species of a product or guarantee any result.

Traditional themes
January birthstone tradition, Commitment symbolism, Vitality symbolism, Courage, Passion, Good-fortune symbolism
Primary element
Fire
Additional elements
Earth
Planets
Sun, Mars
Modern birthstone
January
Traditional birthstone
January
Anniversaries
2nd wedding anniversary
Chakras
Root
Energy character
Activating, Grounding

Traditional ritual applications

Garnet may be worn, carried, displayed, or placed on an altar as a symbolic focus for commitment, courage, passion, or sustained effort. Historical and modern traditions vary, and the stone does not guarantee love, fertility, energy, protection, luck, or relationship outcomes.

Traditional pairings

Candle colors
Deep red, Burgundy, Gold

Tradition and source notes

George Frederick Kunz documented repeated January assignments for garnet and reproduced a historical planetary list assigning garnet to the Sun, along with a fixed-star association at the Heart of the Lion. Modern sources frequently add Mars and Fire. Because this product profile does not document a garnet species, species-specific lore is not applied.

Family correspondence scope

Historical and modern correspondences may attach broadly to garnet or specifically to almandine, pyrope, hessonite, tsavorite, demantoid, rhodolite, and other varieties. The exact variety profile should control when a distinction is documented.

About traditional correspondences: Metaphysical, astrological, elemental, chakra, and ritual associations vary among traditions and practitioners. They are presented for cultural, symbolic, and spiritual reference and are not scientific or medical claims.

Sizing, Wear & Care

Product care

Clean gently with warm, mild soapy water and a soft cloth, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Avoid abrasives, harsh chemicals, and hard impacts, and protect the prongs from snagging or bending. Store separately when not worn.

General safety and handling

Handle rough or fractured garnet carefully and avoid creating mineral dust. For jewelry, protect the stone and setting from hard impacts and inspect the piece if a stone becomes loose or damaged.