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Amethyst

Amethyst is the birthstone for the month of February & the anniversary gemstone for the 6th year of marriage.

Amethyst is a purple color gemstone. The legend of the origin of amethyst comes from Greek myths. Dionysius, the god of intoxication, was angered one day by an insult from a mere mortal and swore revenge on the next mortal that crossed his path, creating fierce tigers to carry out his wish. Along came unsuspecting Amethyst, a beautiful young maiden on her way to pay tribute to the goddess Diana. Diana turned Amethyst into a statue of pure crystalline quartz to protect her from the brutal claws. Dionysius wept tears of wine in remorse for his action at the sight of the beautiful statue. The god's tears stained the quartz purple, creating the gem we know today.
Amethyst Purple color has long been considered a royal color so it is not surprising that amethyst has been so popular throughout history.

Fine amethysts are featured in the British Crown Jewels and were also a favorite of Catherine the Great and Egyptian royalty. Amethyst, transparent purple quartz, is the most important quartz variety used in jewelry. Amethyst was thought to encourage celibacy. Because of that, amethyst was very important in the ornamentation of churches in the Middle Ages. Bishops still often wear amethyst rings.
  • In Tibet, amethyst is considered to be sacred to Buddha and rosaries are often fashioned from it.
  • The Greek work "amethystos" basically can be translated as "not drunken."
    Amethyst was considered to be a strong antidote against drunkenness, which is why wine goblets were often carved from it! The gemstone still symbolizes sobriety.

    Amethyst Amethyst ranges in color from pale lilac to deep purple. The pale colors are sometimes called "Rose de France" and can be seen set in Victorian jewelry. The deep colors are the most valuable, particularly a rich purple with rose flashes.
    Amethyst is mined in Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and Argentina and some African countries. Generally, amethyst from South America tends to be available in larger sizes than African amethyst but amethyst from Africa has the reputation for having better, more saturated, color in small sizes. Very dark amethyst, mostly in small sizes, is also mined in Australia.
    Amethyst is available in a wide range of calibrated sizes and shapes, including many fancy shapes. Large fine stones may be sold in free sizes but generally amethyst is cut in standardized dimensions.

  • Amethyst - Main Characteristics
    ClassificationMineral
    Hardness (Mohs Scale)Seven (7)
    Molecular formula SiO2
    CompositionSilicon Dioxide
    Crystal ShapeGranular Mass.
    Color/SpectrumPale lilac to deep purple.
    Atomic (Crystal )Structure Crystalline ß-quartz.
    Index of Refraction6.5-7.0
    Density (Relative)2.65
    Light interactionClean
    UsesJewelry, decorative art, ornaments.

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