Garnet & Tsavorite Jewellery -

Handmade Garnet & Tsavorite Jewellery

Explore the diverse world of the January birthstone. Handcrafted in our boutique Surrey studio, our unique collections celebrates both the traditional deep red Garnet and its rare, vivid green sibling, Tsavorite. From the delicate floral detail of our Fleur pendants to the high-impact, asymmetrical clusters of our Atlantis and Crystallised rings, our designs showcase the remarkable brilliance of this versatile gemstone

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Artisan Garnets: From Classic Crimson to Tsavorite Green

Garnets are a fascinating group of silicate minerals, most famous for their rich, wine-red hues. However, for those seeking something truly exceptional, we specialise in Tsavorite—a rare green variety of garnet found almost exclusively in East Africa. With a 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, garnets are durable enough for daily wear, offering a high refractive index that results in exceptional fire and brilliance.

In our collection, we use these stones to bridge the gap between classic elegance and modern, sculptural design. Our Maisie and Milena rings provide a sophisticated home for marquise-cut tsavorites, while the Atlantis Paradise series uses these vibrant green stones to create a lush, organic aesthetic. We also enjoy playing with dramatic colour contrasts, often pairing tsavorite with black diamonds in our Allsorts and Eternal Infinity bands for a bold, graphic look.

Every piece is meticulously finished in our UK workshop, whether you are drawn to the earthy warmth of a traditional red garnet or the electric 'jungle green' of a fine tsavorite. Whether you are searching for a meaningful January birthstone gift or a defiant, independent alternative to a traditional emerald, our garnet jewellery is built with artisan precision. Explore our range to find a piece that balances natural wonder with contemporary, handcrafted design.

Looking for a January birthday gift? Discover the hidden history and vibrant colours of the January birthstone in our latest post: The Meaning of Garnet: From Crimson to Green