
Garnet Tower
A Garnet Tower refers to a specific formation or structure of garnet crystals that naturally or artificially form in an elongated, upright, or columnar shape, resembling a tower. Garnets are a group of silicate minerals, and the term "garnet" is used to describe a variety of stones that share similar chemical structures, but can come in a range of colors, including red, green, orange, and more. Garnet towers, like other crystal towers, are highly prized for their unique formation and aesthetic appeal, as well as for their metaphysical properties. Key Features of Garnet Towers: Appearance: Shape: Garnet towers are typically characterized by their prismatic, columnar, or obelisk-like form, which gives them a towering appearance. These formations are often elongated, with a pointed termination at the top. The crystals may grow individually or form clusters that take on a tower-like structure. Color: Garnet is most commonly associated with a rich red color, but it can also appear in a