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  1. Bohemian garnets, also known as Czech garnets, are a type of pyrope. They have been mined in the Czech lands for centuries, and their red color comes from the presence of minerals, mainly manganese and chromium. Their history dates back at least six centuries.

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    Bohemian garnets” are garnets mined in an area once known as Bohemia (it often refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia). They are the variety of garnet called pyrope (from the Greek words pyr for “fire” and ops for “eye”).
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    Of a rare high quality found in Central Bohemia in the north of the Czech Republic, the Bohemian garnet’s color ranges from fiery-red to ruby-red, and its deep coloring is not lost even in the smallest, two-millimeter grains. This semi-precious gem is well known as the January birthstone.
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    Significant deposits of garnets were discovered in the 16th century in Meronitz, situated in the hills of Bohemia within the Czech Republic. These garnets were found in gravel derived from the decomposition of serpentine rock and derive their unique color from traces of chromium and manganese.
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    The blood-red garnet is the official Czech national gem, rated among the world’s finest. The Czech garnet is a popular urban accessory and is considered the best tourist purchase if you are jewellery-shopping in Prague. Garnets aren’t necessarily deep red.
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    Tourists flock to Prague to buy garnets, but beware of fakes! Czech garnets—also known as Bohemian garnets or Prague garnets—are deep red Pyrope gemstones. The finest garnets have been mined in the Czech Republic for several centuries.
    One of the better known and most reputable stores that sell garnets in Prague includes Granat Turnov, the largest producer of Bohemian garnets. Granat Turnov was formed as a cooperative of small goldsmiths in 1953 and has retail outlets in Prague and several other cities across the Czech Republic.
    Most garnets are mined near the small town of Teplice, situated about 63km northwest of Prague. Garnets are produced by a single company – Granat Turnov (the only company authorised to mine Czech garnets) – which has branches in Dlouhá and Panská street and many resellers.
    The history of Prague and the marketing of its garnets dates back to the beginning of the 17th century, according to the Bohemian Garnet Museum. Emperor Rudolf II ordered the establishment of an Imperial Mill in Prague so that crude, raw garnets could be cut and drilled.
  3. Granát, d.u.v., Turnov - Granát Turnov

    WebTraditional and largest producer of original jewelry with Bohemian garnets. Owner of the trademark Bohemian garnet and designation of origin Bohemian garnet jewelry.

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  6. Czech Garnet - Prague Garnet Center

    WebGARNETPGC is proud of the variety and authenticity of its Czech garnet collection. Cooperating with Turnov Granat, the official manufacturer of the Czech garnet, we guarantee 100% authenticity of each piece. You will …

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    WebCzech garnet a gem of small size red as blood, full of secrets, passion and magical effects. Did you know that the Czech garnet has as unique a position as the Colombian emerald among emeralds or the Burmese …

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  9. Czech Garnet - Prague Tourist Guide

    WebMay 17, 2021. 2,253 1 minute read. The blood-red garnet is the official Czech national gem, rated among the world’s finest. The Czech garnet is a popular urban accessory and is considered the best tourist purchase if …

  10. Bohemian Garnet jewelry, Czech Republic - Farlang

    WebThe Bohemian garnet has been mined for over 600 years mostly dug at the mines of Meronitz, Bohemia, and chiefly in the northwestern part, near Teplitz and Bilin in the Czech Republic. The garnets are found in a …

  11. Bohemian Garnet Museum Prague – Exposition and shop

    WebThe Czech Garnet Museum is a unique exhibition of outstanding jewellery and objects decorated exclusively with Czech garnets. The collection offers a comprehensive overview of jewellery from the early days when Czech

  12. Czech Garnet – Prague Guide

    WebNovember 29, 2015. 4. 2972. The blood-red garnet is the official Czech national gem, rated among the world’s finest. The Czech garnet is a popular urban accessory and is considered the best tourist purchase if …