Collection: AMETHYST

Explore the Wonders of Amethyst Gemstone
Amethyst is a beautiful purple gemstone that has a legacy and knowledge worthy of your time. Amethyst crystals are plentiful and readily available in bountiful carat weights. These gems are known for their clean clarity. The amethyst word means ‘not drunk or intoxicated’ in the Greek word ‘amethystos’ which provided the noun ‘amethyst’
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All About AMETHYST Gemstones
Uncover the Fascinating History of Amethyst
From the very beginning of history were poured out over Amethyst plentiful myths, cultures, religions, and legends.
It was believed by Romans and Ancient Greeks that the amethyst gemstone could keep at bay the intoxicating powers and also keep the carrier or wearer quick-witted and clear-headed.
Amethyst was originated in ancient Greece, sacred to Bacchus the god of wine, and used to prevent intoxication. The Greek word amethystos ('not drunk') is where its name comes from.
During the Middle age period, the regalia of English was adorned with amethysts to symbolize royalty.
Even today, many wearers of this stunning Amethyst stone prize it for its beauty and what it symbolizes.
Even theorist and painter, Leonardo da Vinci once stated that this gem and others like turquoise aid in quicker intelligence and help in keeping evil thoughts away.
The purple variety of the Quartz family of crystals, amethyst stone is also the birthstone for February. Amethyst is one of the most popular of all gems, varying from a light pink through to deep dark violet and purple.
The stone is transparent to almost opaque and can be faceted in various ornamental objects and jewelry, because of its glassy luster and hexagonal crystal system.
Discover the Appearance of Amethyst Gemstones
Anyway, if we talk about the finest Amethyst crystal, we should specify that it is an amazing deep reddish purple or purple with no noticeable zoning of color to it. Many times, amethyst displays a lighter hue or has various layers of darker and lighter purple shades.
Sometimes, natural Amethyst Gemstones can be dark in color and might appear to be deep wine red or black. These are eye-clean as they are from the family of quartz, and one is likely to see threads beneath the surface of the stone.
Amethysts come in all sorts of shapes and are easy crystals to cut. This is as hard as other quartz and suits jewelry making such as Amethyst necklaces, earrings, and rings.
Uncover the Sources of High-Quality Amethyst
However, in Africa, South & North America we find the largest deposits. Sri Lanka, Siberia, Uruguay, Namibia, and Brazil are where it is said best quality amethysts are found. Large amethyst deposits are found in crevices and fractures in ingenious rocks.
Find Out the Zodiac Connection of Amethyst
The Amethyst stone is strongly linked to February. Wearing this stone is an ideal choice for the Pisces zodiac sign.
It is bound to bring you calmness, love, and soothing energies. Apart from these aspects, you will also experience compassion, empathy, and spiritual healing.
This also helps to keep the Pesces’ traits of being less empathetic at bay by staying grounded, retaining a sense of balance, and making way for their true journey. Another great stone for balance is Malachite.
The true genuine self can be embraced with the help of this stone. You are aided and protected to embrace and accept changes with a more clear mind.
Another zodiac sign which is associated with this magnificent stone is the Aquarius. Aquarians portray forceful character, brilliance, and insight, and would benefit from wearing this gemstone which would provide them with stability and better communication skills.
This will offer them a great balance between their analytical thinking and frigid nature.
Discover the Different Types of Amethyst Stones
Many Amethyst varieties come in varying colors. Purple Amethyst and Chevron Amethyst are very popular and contribute to spiritual healing.
Brazilian amethyst and Cacoxenite crystals also tend to have intense spiritual energy. Here, we are highlighting some major types of amethyst.
- Purple Amethyst: This is an all-time classic gem with incredibly dark and lush purple hues. Known as the Purple Amethyst, this stone showcases shades of deep purple and violet. The value of it will be much higher if the color is more saturated and deeper. Within the structures of the Purple Amethyst, minute amounts of manganese and iron are present which results in the purple tint. The color variety also comes in mauve, light lavender, lilac, and deep violet.
- Prasiolite Gemstone: This stone is also known as green quartz or vermarine. Created by heating citrine and amethyst, it has a springtime, calming color. The color varies from a light mint green to a dark olive green, this tint is acquired by the presence of iron components in the quartz crystal lattice. This gem encourages spiritual growth and emotional healing.
- Black Amethyst: Just like the Purple amethyst, this stone has similar magical properties. Even though these stones showcase a matte black shade, they still roll with the strong spiritual vibrations of traditional amethyst.
- Chevron Amethyst: Chevron Amethyst is a fusion of amethyst and white quartz, with its well-known unique V-shaped patterns of purple and white. This has been a variety associated with spirituality heightened throughout history. It is known for its powers to amplify intuition, and to improve meditation practices, often found in Brazil and Africa.
- Ametrine: If ametrine is already to your liking, then amethyst is simply your go-to choice for lovely purple hues and citrine is approximately your golden option. It has origins in Bolivia specifically from the Anahi mine which is not only the world's biggest, but the first mine and place of the production, and origin of amazonite gemstone. In the past, Ametrine has been recognized as an energy balancer blending the serenity of amethyst with the vitality of citrine.
- Cacoxenite Amethyst: It is a rare variety with golden inclusions of cacoxenite within a deep purple amethyst matrix. It is seen as a 'stone of ascension' to raise spiritual vibrations and foster transformation in Brazil. Its visual appeal as well as symbolic meaning are a unique combination of interplay of purple and gold.
- Brandberg Amethyst: This variety comes exclusively from Namibia’s Brandberg Mountains and is famous for its incredible power and deep colors of purple with smoky quartz or clear quartz. With the powerful mystical energy of the desert, Brandberg Amethyst is an African tradition that extends its mystical energies for spiritual healing.
- Rutilated Amethyst: Purple amethyst is quite rare; it is distinguished by needle-like inclusions of golden rutile. Rutilated Amethyst is found in Brazil and Madagascar and is deemed to provide both grounding rutile and amethyst's calming properties — honoring balance and harmony in the ancients.
Discover the Healing Properties of Amethyst
However, amethyst is said to have several healing properties, both physical, emotional and metaphysical. One can garner many benefits of amethyst. It is somewhat similar to Opal stone and its abilities. Below is a detailed look at Amethyst's healing properties:
Physical Healing Properties
According to many claims, there are several healing properties of amethyst gem, including:
- Improving the appearance of skin
- Promoting good digestive health
- Enhancing the gut health and immune system
- Regulating the hormones
- Lessening headaches and migraines
- Enhancing endocrine function
Emotional Healing Properties
Amethyst is seen as a powerful and protective crystal, with a tranquil energy. Some emotional Amethyst healing properties are:
- Acts as a natural tranquilizer by relieving strain, stress
- Balances mood swings, rage, fear and anger
- Controls Anxiety
- Encourages sobriety when it comes to indulgence in smoke, drugs, alcohol, and other addictions.
- Simulates the mind, helping you gain more concentration and improving memory
Metaphysical Healing Properties
There are numerous claims of the metaphysical healing properties of amethyst. Some of them include:
- Amethyst crystals can be used to sharpen and enhance enlightenment and visions.
- We can hold amethyst geodes and crystals in our home to remove the 'bad energy' and bring peace to its place.
- It helps in blocking all kinds of evil and negative energy.
Essential Tips for Maintaining Amethyst Stones
The gemstone can also be damaged by ammonium fluoride, alkaline solutions, and hydrofluoric acid. But every gem in your collection such as beautiful Pearls, Moonstone, and Moldavite deserves the care it requires.
- You need to regularly clean your stone. Many great methods exist for cleaning the amethyst.
- To clean your amethyst stone, you can use warm soapy water. One can also use ultrasonic cleaners as they are usually safe except in some rare cases of a dyed amethyst or fracture filling.
- Steam cleaning is not advisable for this stone.
- One can also use brown rice to cleanse away the negativity that might be trapped in the amethyst. Bury the stone in brown rice for at least a day and then discard the rice used for the method.
- Limit Sun Exposure: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause amethyst to fade over time. When not wearing your jewelry, keep it in a dark place or a jewelry box with a UV-protective lining.
- Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Rapid temperature changes can cause amethyst to shatter or develop internal fractures. Avoid wearing your jewelry in circumstances where it may be exposed to severe temperatures.
Unveil the Meaning Behind Amethyst Gemstone
Amethyst stone is one of the finest and most valued spiritual stones as it is purple and brings peaceful energy into one’s life. In history, people used this stone as a symbol of peace, healing, and the spiritual.
Thus, they attributed great spiritual healing properties to this stone throughout history. Amethyst gemstone was thought by the ancient Greeks to have the power to counter intoxication and to help with clearer thinking.
Other people throughout the ages have considered it a stone that calms the mind as well as one that will bring improved spiritual visions.
The amethyst gem is related to the crown as well as the third eye chakra, which is identified for spirituality, senses, creativity, and intuition.
As it is an earth stone it is used when meditating to foster a feeling of serenity and to increase awareness of the divine light within.
Some consider that possessing Amethyst stone generates vibration that frees the way to other dimensions of awareness and understanding in all areas of life.
Spiritually, Amethyst cabochon is considered a protective stone. It is also claimed that it protects the bear from anything bad happening to him or around him; be it emotions, energies, or environments.
It is generally recommended as a stress reliever because it has this function that can reduce emotional stress.
Amethyst also has the energy of creativity and clears positive energy as it dissolves confusion and brings calmness to the mind.
This gemstone is rather valuable for those touched by the relevant territory of spirituality, cessation of stress, and protection against its influence. Another really creative stone is seen to be Moldavite.
Any person on an emotional balance, mental clarity, and spiritual growth mission can wear an Amethyst stone. Because of the Calming and Stabilizing energy that it has.
It is especially good for people who get stressed out, anxious, or have insomnia as it can help relax and soothe the mind and allow them to sleep peacefully.
Due to this, people often use this to help them feel emotionally resilient and maintain a peaceful state of mind during transitions, or challenging periods in their lives.
Amethyst gemstone is a very potent stone for meditation for spiritual seekers, as they enhance intuition and help you open your third eye more easily so you can connect with higher realms of consciousness. Labradorite are also seen as vital for meditation.
As a companion to a spiritual journey for those who practice yoga, mindfulness, or energy healing, Amethyst deepens the experience while it brings calm and clarity.
It also has great uses for people in the creative professions as it will help them with clarity of thought, inspiration, and focus. Amethyst stone can be used for writing or painting, opening the flow of creative energy, or even solving problems.
Its protective properties make it an excellent pick for empaths and healers for blocking negative energies from harming sensitive people and making the empaths more emotionally stable.
Astrologically Pisces, Aquarius, and Virgo are ruled by the Amethyst gemstone, which increases these three zodiacs’ inherent intuition and their compassionate nature.
Although this stone has universal appeal, those who feel attracted to its soothing and spiritual energy will benefit from it.
Amethyst is often worn as jewelry, placed nearby during meditation, or carried in a home or workspace, and provides great support for emotional healing, spiritual awareness, and mental clarity.
From science reader to cultural conjuror to nature’s natural gem, when it’s Amethyst, it’s all fascinating. It is a variety of quartz whose color is due to trace amounts of iron and natural radiation. Here are some lesser-known yet intriguing aspects of this gem:
Color Variations
- Whilst most are familiar with Amethyst gemstone for its bright violet shades, the gemstone’s colors can be light lavender to dark, deep purple. Some specimens are color-zoned, with clearly distinguishable bands of light and dark purple. Such beautiful colors can also be observed in Garnets.
Heat Sensitivity and Transformation
- In the case of Amethyst crystal, heating wasn't all that helpful — it has a surprising reaction to heat. If it is exposed to temperatures greater than 400°C, it can turn yellow, orange, or even brown. These stones are usually found almost pure as burnt Amethyst cabochons, produced in the foregoing process.
Historical Significance
- In the Middle Ages, Amethyst stone was a symbol of celibacy and served as decoration of clergy rings and rosaries. It was a favored gemstone because of its association with purity, and purity made it favored by religious leaders.
Geological Wonders
- These may grow to colossal proportions and are often found in volcanic rock formations, as that is where they can form within Amethyst geodes. It is an 11½ foot tall, over two-ton, Amethyst geode, called the 'Empress of Uruguay,' famed throughout the world. It is the largest Amethyst geode.
Healing Properties
- Amethyst crystal surely will inspire you with its look but at the same time, it is believed to enhance the mental state of a person by enhancing calmness, clarity, and emotional balance. It is believed that ancient healers used this stone as a protective one, warding off nightmares and stress.
But those qualities give Amethyst cabochons a gemstone of long-lasting beauty, spiritual meaning, and scientific inquisitiveness, a testament to perfecting the gem lover's and the collector's treasure.
The history of Amethyst's mystique has its share of legends across cultures and continents, occasionally mingling with its brilliant hue. While the story of the Greek god Bacchus cursing the gem is widely known, here are some lesser-known tales that add depth to its mythological lore:
The Tears of Dionysus
- A more Greek account of the myth has Dionysus, ignored, enraged, and vowing to send tigers after the next mortal he came across. Artemis took pity on a young maiden called Amethyst; to save her from danger, she turned her into white quartz. Dionysus, overcome with remorse, poured purple wine over the statue, and the result was called Amethyst stone.
Buddhist Symbolism
- Amethyst crystal is revered in Tibetan Buddhism because of its spiritual energy. In malas (prayer beads), this stone is often used to raise one’s levels of awareness during meditation, putting them in a heightened state.
Egyptian Mysticism
- Amethyst gemstone has been associated with protection by ancient Egyptians, who wore it as an amulet to protect from harm during war or long journeys. It was believed to also prevent intoxication and keep the mind clear.
Christian Connections
- Because Amethyst cabochons were associated with purity, they quickly became a favorite gemstone among Christian clergy. In the Bishop's ring, it was customary to use Amethyst stone to show spiritual wisdom and devotion.
Native American Beliefs
- Others considered Amethyst crystals to act as a link between the physical and spiritual realms, and most Native American tribes thought that Amethyst cabochons allowed shamans to better perform their rituals and have visions.
These unusual mythological ties show how Amethyst gemstone rose above and beyond the scope of a gemstone to be a symbol of protection, spirituality, and transformation throughout several ethnic groups.
Amethyst stone is a versatile gemstone that can be fashioned into an array of stunning shapes and cuts, showcasing its brilliance and color:
Popular Cuts
- They are cut into traditional shapes such as oval, round, and pear to bring out their natural sparkle. Another perhaps more loved shape is the emerald cut, which also shows its clarity and depth of color.
Creative Shapes
- Amethyst gemstone is a favorite for custom jewelry since designers often carve these cabochons into different shaped forms, such as hearts, flowers, and freeform cabochons.
Cabochon Finish
- Nature’s natural inclusions, like chevron patterns, are popular with collectors for their raw beauty, and Amethyst cabochons with chevron patterns are especially noticed as smooth, domed cabochons.
Specialized Faceting
- Portuguese and fantasy cuts make intricate designs to create optical effects, providing the gem with extra brilliance and offering a highlight to its hues.
Large Gemstones
- These are large and can be made into statement pieces like pendants and center show-stopping stones in rings. Another gemstone that looks amazing in a pendant is Opal.
Whilst cut into dazzling facets, or polished into a smooth cabochon, the flexibility of Amethyst gemstone means it’s suited to a wide range of styles and tastes.
The value of Amethyst gemstone depends on several factors, ranging from color to clarity, with additional weight given to rarity and craftsmanship:
Color
- The most valuable Amethyst stone is deep, even purple, often flashing red and blue. Stones with uneven color zoning or pale tones are generally less desirable.
Clarity
- Transparent Amethyst cabochons, with few inclusions, are considered high quality. Some inclusions, such as chevron patterns, are sought for their beauty.
Cut Quality
- Cutting an Amethyst crystal well brings out its brilliance. Poorly cut stones lose their visual appeal and market value.
Origin
- Amethyst gemstone from Siberia, Uruguay, and Zambia is especially prized for its exceptional color and clarity.
Size
- Large Amethyst cabochons of high quality become more expensive. Nevertheless, the gem remains relatively affordable compared to other semi precious stones. You can check out our page for Affordable Gemstones.
Amethyst stone walks that fine line between high-end and accessible, making it a must-have in any jewelry box.
Pisces
- Amethyst stone is thought of as the birthstone for February due to its alignment with Pisces. It enhances their natural intuition, clarity in decision-making, and balanced emotions.
Aquarius
- Aquarians, whose creative yet erratic natures may benefit from grounding, enjoy the way Amethyst cabochons promote their creativity or channel it for release later.
Aries
- For Aries, Amethyst crystal calming energies soothe fiery tempers, promoting patience and understanding.
Spiritual Benefits
- Aside from zodiac signs, the Amethyst gemstone is connected to the crown chakra, promoting spiritual growth and insight. It is said to protect against negative energies.
By incorporating Amethyst cabochons into one’s life, balance, calmness, and spiritual upliftment can align energies seamlessly.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
What is the Amethyst price per carat?
The price of the Amethyst stone per carat lies between $5 to $100, depending on multiple factors. Color is one of the most crucial factors in determining the worth of an amethyst.
What Color is Amethyst Stone?
The color of amethyst ranges from light to deep purple. The stone is formed from a colorless mineral when the iron is infused into the structure of the crystal. The more iron, the darker the purple color of amethyst.
Is Amethyst a Precious Stone?
Stones like Amethyst, Opal, and pearls were once considered precious but now are categorized as semi-precious.
Is Amethyst a crystal or gemstone?
Amethyst gemstone is categorized as a quartz crystal; it does not specifically fall under the gem category. Its raw form is rough and brittle. If you only need to give it a category, you can put it under ‘semi-precious stone’. You can find them on GemstonesForSale.
Is Amethyst considered a healing stone?
Yes, the amethyst healing properties are amazing. Amethyst has a long list of healing benefits. Amethyst helps boost hormone production, strengthen the immune system, and provide many other benefits.


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