Necklace made of natural red garnet stones. PVD-plated stainless steel chain and clasp. Length: 48 cm.
Model: Valor
Necklace made of natural red garnet stones. Chain and clasp in gold-plated PVD stainless steel. Length: 48 cm. Weight: 8 kg. Stone thickness: 4 mm.
Stainless steel jewelry is among the most biocompatible and hypoallergenic metals due to its anti-allergic properties. Stainless steel is one of the most durable jewelry metals and won't turn your skin green, even with daily wear. It is corrosion-resistant compared to most other typical jewelry-making metals. Stainless steel won't rust, oxidize, scratch easily, tarnish, or withstand sunlight and water, making it very durable.
Gold physical vapor deposition, or PVD, is a vacuum coating process that produces a bright gold decorative and functional finish.
PVD uses titanium nitride which provides an extremely durable coating.
PVD coatings are more resistant to corrosion from perspiration and regular wear than gold plating. They can be 10 times thicker than standard gold plating.Advantages of PVD coating:
● Durability
● Corrosion resistant
● Longer lifespan
Garnet has been used since the Bronze Age as both a gemstone and an abrasive. A powerful neodymium magnet separates garnet from all other transparent natural gemstones commonly used in the jewelry trade. However, different types of garnet, which vary in their chemical composition, can also differ in their magnetic susceptibility. For example, Spessartine Garnet is the most magnetic, while Tsavorite Garnet is one of the least magnetic. Garnet has the potential to last for thousands of years with proper care. This mineral group exhibits a Mohs hardness range of approximately 6.0 to 7.5.
Many believe that garnets ensure the safety of those who wear them. They are worn to protect and balance the wearer, helping them feel grounded. In addition to protection, this beautiful gemstone is said to bring love, luck, health, loyalty, and friendship to those who wear it.
The Egyptians even called it the symbol of life. The garnet gemstone was very popular with the Romans in the third and fourth centuries. This gemstone was used as a protective talisman both by warriors going into battle and by those who wished to ward off the plague. It is said to help dispel nightmares and negative energies, and to promote deep, restful sleep.

