For most people, when they hear the term ‘garnet’ they think red. This has been the traditional colour of Garnets throughout history. However Garnets ae composed of a closely related set of minerals that allow garnets to be found in almost any colour. Garnets have an abundant colour pallet and can be found in; oranges, reds, pinks, greens, deep purplish reds and in more rare cases even blue. Garnets are formed in metamorphic rock in the earth’s surface; these rocks have been exposed to natural heat and pressure and therefore create the ideal co conditions for garnets to form.

Garnet

For most people, when they hear the term ‘garnet’ they think red. This has been the traditional colour of Garnets throughout history. However Garnets ae composed of a closely related set of minerals that allow garnets to be found in almost any colour. Garnets have an abundant colour pallet and can be found in; oranges, reds, pinks, greens, deep purplish reds and in more rare cases even blue. Garnets are formed in metamorphic rock in the earth’s surface; these rocks have been exposed to natural heat and pressure and therefore create the ideal co conditions for garnets to form.

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