A silicate mineral used since bronze age came from a 14’th century word “Garnet” meant “Dark Red” derived from a Latin word Granatum, meant pomegranate due to the resemblance of the granular varieties of seeds. As per facts, Garnet was used in former Czechoslovakia for more than five thousand years ago as far as bronze age and in Egypt. Taking it back to B.C age than, In 2100 B.C it was used in Sumeria and between 1000 and 2000 B.C in Sweden - Red Garnet
It is believed that Garnet provided the light to Noah’s Ark. Europeans used the stone to intensify revelation, acceptance, and integrity. A stone’s therapeutic powers and guarding energy made it priceless, but also it was prized as an ornamental Jewel. Breastplate of the High Priest was said to be one of the sacred breastplate and Garnet is said to be the twelve stone in it.
Today, Garnet isn’t solely worn ornament-ally as a stunning Gem, however, is employed fully in industrialized markets, from watch gears and systematic instruments to sandpaper and polishers.
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