Garnet Woven
Origins
One of the most continuously traded gemstones in recorded history. Found in Egyptian burial sites dating to approximately 3100 BCE. The name derives from the Latin granatum, meaning pomegranate. Carved by the Romans into signet rings used to seal important documents. Traditionally carried by warriors across multiple ancient cultures.
Element
Fire
Energy Gate
Root (First)
Product Description
The Garnet Woven is formed from hand woven deep red cord creating a textured and flexible structure around the wrist. Two six millimetre garnet stones sit within the closing cords, the silk and stone sharing the same mineral character expressed in different material forms. The bracelet is finished with sterling silver cord ends and a screw clasp engraved with the KW signature.
Deep red silk that mirrors the mineral character of the stone itself. The most internally consistent colour relationship in the series.
