To this we owe the diffusion not only of pearls but of transparent precious stones, notably red garnets, green emeralds, blue sapphires and, crowning all, diamonds.
She sipped from it and some of it remained on her lower lip, glistening like faint red garnets.
Placing four red garnets in the first batch of sockets, Cranston set the colorless zircons in the next four, and finally, the green tourmalines as a last group.
There, glistening on the screen, as in the Swiss Alps, were red garnets surrounded by minerals of bright green.
The face of the ring displays the Patriots logo made from red garnets and blue sapphires trimmed with diamonds.
In ancient times, Sri Lanka exported dark red garnets, which have been found as burial objects in many European graves of the early mediaeval period.
Consequently in the western world diamonds were at first not regarded as objects of beauty - other stones such as emeralds and red garnets were preferred.
It is modeled after a hawk perched on a rock and is encrusted with red garnets, amethysts, emeralds and blue sapphires.
Red spinels, red garnets, and colored glass have been falsely claimed to be rubies.
Canuchean amethysts and red garnets made up more than 90 percent of the stock.