Amethyst Gems info and jewelry
The amethyst is extravagance in violet. The gemstone amethyst has a beautiful purple color and because of its grandeur was the most commonly used jewelry embellishment by the kings and queens of the yesteryears.
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Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz often used in jewelry. The name comes from the Ancient Greek a- ("not") and methustos ("intoxicated"), a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness; the ancient Greeks and Romans wore amethyst and made drinking vessels of it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication.
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This protects the wearer as it's a crystal that repels without attracting. It repels negativity. According to the belief that it also protects from getting drunk, this gemstone is used to cure alcoholics of their addiction. The amethyst when worn as a birthstone is supposed to keep you financially secure and calms the nerves and helps you focus. The stone is supposed touch the body to transfer its energies to make this possible, the stone can be just strung together to make a bracelet or a charming neck chain. Amethyst is such a beauty that anybody can wear it, even if it's not your birthstone you can still have it in your jewelry. It's not going to have any adverse effect on the wearer. Amethyst Bracelets
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Where are Amethyst found?
# Guerrero, Mexico -- dark, deep purple, prismatic crystals that radiate outward from a common attachment point. Often the crystals are phantomed opposite of Vera Cruz amethyst having a purple interior with a clear or white quartz exterior. These are some of the most valuable amethysts in the world.
# Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul, Bahaia, Brazil -- crystals form in druzy crusts that line the inside of sometimes large volcanic rock pockets or "vugs". Some of the vugs form from trees that were engulfed in a lava flow millions of years ago and have since withered away. Other vugs are just gas bubbles in the lava. Some vugs can be quite large. The crystals that form are usually light to medium in color and only colored at the tops of the crystals. Most clusters form with gray, white and blue agate and have a green exterior on the vugs. Calcite sometimes is associated and inclusions of cacoxenite are common.
# Maraba, Brazil -- large crystals with unattractive surfaces that are of a pale to medium color and often carved or cut into slices.
# Thunder Bay, Canada -- a distinct red hematite inclusion just below the surface of the crystals is unique to this locality. Clusters are druzy crusts that line the fissures formed in ancient metamorphic rocks.
# Uruguay -- crystals are dark to medium and form in druzy crusts that line the inside of volcanic vugs that have a gray or brown exterior. The crystals are usually colored throughout, unlike the Brazilian crystals, and form with a multicolored agate that often contains reds, yellows and oranges. Often amethyst- coated stalactites and other unusual formations occur inside these vugs.
# Africa -- crystals are usually large but not attractive. However, the interior color and clarity are excellent and polished slices and carvings as well as many gemstones are prized and admired.
# Maine, USA -- Dark druzy clusters that are not widely distributed today.
# North Carolina, USA -- Druzy clusters that have a bluish-violet tint.
# Pennsylvania, USA -- druzy clusters that filled fractures in metamorphic rocks. They are generally a brownish purple and patchy in color.
# Colorado, USA -- druzy clusters form crusts inside of fissures in sandstone, often on top of a crust of green fluorite. Crystals are dark but rather small.
# Italy -- both Vera Cruz like crystals, although not as well defined, and large parallel growth clusters with good evenly distributed color.
# Germany -- associated with colorful agates that form a druzy light-colored crust.
# Ural Mountains, Russia -- a very clear and dark variety that is cut for fine expensive gemstones, natural uncut clusters are rarely on the market.
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- sirkeystone sirkeystone Feb 15, 2009 @ 1:39 pm
- Amethyst has been a favorite stone since before I had a leap year daughter. Garnet and Sapphire are close seconds but amethyst is my fav!
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- The amethyst is our South Carolina state gem. This is a very nice and informative lens.
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