"The Scarlet Feather"

Antique Bohemian Garnet Brooch in Garnet Gold

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In Ancient Greek mythology, Persephone, daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest was kidnapped by Hades, god of the underworld, who fell in love with her at first sight and carried her off to his kingdom. After eating seeds from the pomegranate offered to her, she bound herself to Hades and became his wife. Demeter, mad with sorrow, hunted everywhere for Persephone, roaming the earth for ninety days looking for her daughter. She found her with Hades, and struck a bargain with him: Persephone would live four months on earth with the living, and eight months in the underworld.

Garnets are associated with love, life blood, and the human heart. Because of its similarity to pomegranate seeds, they are also symbolic of friendship, and the safe return of loved ones, just as Persephone returned to her mother every year.

In Ancient times, the gemstone was used as a talisman for protection both by warriors going into battle and those who wanted to ward off pestilence and plague. Some ancient healers and wise men even placed garnets in wounds and praised its healing powers.

The word “Bohemian” derives from the region of Bohemia, a kingdom which later became Czechoslovakia. Among other flourishing trades, this region produced gorgeous, deep red garnet gemstones and a style of jewelry that quickly became popular in the late Victorian Era and through the turn of the century.

Garnet is the birthstone for January and the stone that celebrates the 2nd anniversary of marriage.

This simply designed brooch is full of three rows of delectable, juicy garnet stones. Subtly curved, it resembles a glittering crimson feather for you to wear on your shoulder! a wonderful example of Bohemian garnet jewelry, and a great piece to begin any antique jewelry collection!

Details (approximate)

Dimensions: 1 3/4"

Weight: 4.24 grams

Materials: Bohemian Garnet, Garnet Gold

Marks: None

Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear