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Garnet

Garnet is a semi-precious gemstone known for its deep red color, though it can be found in a variety of hues, including green, orange, and purple. Garnets are often used in vintage-style jewelry and are the birthstone for January, symbolizing protection and strength. This durable gemstone is versatile, making it a popular choice for rings, necklaces, and earrings.

Gemstone

A solitaire ring features a single gemstone, often a diamond, that stands alone as the focal point. This minimalist design draws attention to the beauty and brilliance of the stone, making it an elegant and timeless choice for engagement rings. Solitaire rings are popular for their simplicity, allowing the center stone to shine without distractions, symbolizing pure and undivided love.

Girdle

The girdle is the outer edge of a diamond or gemstone that forms the boundary between the crown (top) and the pavilion (bottom). It is the widest part of the stone and is often measured to determine its diameter. The girdle plays an important role in the setting process, as it is the part of the diamond that is usually held by prongs or bezels, ensuring the stone is securely fastened.

Gold

Gold is a precious metal commonly used in fine jewelry due to its beauty, durability, and resistance to tarnishing. Pure gold is too soft for everyday wear, so it is alloyed with other metals like silver, copper, or zinc to increase its strength. Gold jewelry comes in various colors, including yellow, white, and rose, and in different purities, typically measured in karats (e.g., 14K, 18K).

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