Welcome to our january celtic birthstone jewellery page!
Here we have narrowed down january's birthstone jewellery to just the ranges in the celtic collection so take a minute to browse through and find the right piece of jewellery as a gift for a friend, lover or simply as a treat for yourself.
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January is the first month of the Roman calendar, and was named after a god called Janus (which is Latin for “door”). He was named as such because he has two faces which enabled him to simultaneously look in to the past and future. He is the spirit of opening…
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The name probably derives from the Latin word “Granatum” meaning “pomegranate”, as the red colour of the stone has the appearance of seeds of this fruit.
The name Garnet is given to a group of stones that consist of similar crystal structures and chemical compounds, in all colours but blue. One of the most popular is the rhodolite Garnet, which ranges from pink to purplish red in colour.
Read about Garnet in our gemstone guide >
More about Garnet from Wikipedia >
Our collection of celtic inspired jewellery has it's roots deeply set in the styles of rennie mackintosh and claddagh. The origins of celtic jewellery can be traced back to the arts and creativity of the people of Ireland and the Scottish highlands and some of their earliest pieces included items such as neck torques and decorative brooches which have adapted throughout history to suit the ever chaging tastes of modern culture, but still remaining true to their illustrious origins.
More about Celtic Jewellery from Wikipedia >