Antonius Garnet Ring
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By ASSUWA
Product Details
Handcrafted in 925 sterling silver and finished with a thick 18k gold layer—more durable than standard plating—this piece keeps its radiant gold glow over time. A modern heirloom, made to last.
Your jewelry comes in our elegant black box with dried botanicals, a story card, and a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
Weight: 1.7g
Gemstone: Garnet
Garnet Healing Properties and Meaning: Garnet has long been treasured for its deep connection to love, passion, and energy. Symbolising commitment and enduring devotion, it’s a stone of strength and heartfelt intention.
Each piece is handcrafted, and every garnet is carefully chosen for its natural beauty—no two are alike, so your piece may vary slightly in color, making it truly one of a kind.
Care for them, and preserve their spirit. To protect your jewelry from tarnishing:
Avoid contact with liquids (including water, salt water, chlorine), perfume, lotion, cosmetics and chemicals.
Remove your jewelry before showering, swimming, exercising and sleeping.
Store in a cool, dry place, preferably inside its original box or in a cloth bag.
Wipe periodically using a clean, soft cloth.
Made in: Turkey
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ASSUWA
Based in United Kingdom
Crafting history and nature into wearable art, ASSUWA unfolds forgotten stories of



