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GARNET.

magnificent ornament for ladies of distinction. They are much worn in beads, both cut and plain.

Although in hardness the garnet is inferior to many of the gems before mentioned, still it receives a fine polish. On account of the intensity of its color, the table is made very large, and the facets are placed only on the bizel: the under side is frequently hollowed. Thus managed and set on shining foil, whether white or red, the garnet has deceived the purchaser, and has been sold for a better stone. Small garnets are often cut in rose.