Purple
Amethyst crystal necklace | Amethyst slice pendant | Electroformed raw amethyst necklace | Raw crystal jewelry
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SALE amethyst ring | Amethyst crystal ring
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$ 55.00
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SALE Raw crystal | Amethyst crystal earrings
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$ 67.00
$ 50.25
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SALE Druzy crystal necklace | Natural druzy pendant
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Purple Gemstones | Raw Crystal Jewelry | HAWKHOUSE
Discover the transformative power of our Purple Crystal Jewelry Collection. This line features the captivating hues of amethyst, grape agate and druzy raw crystals, each with unique qualities. From delicate pendants to statement rings, these pieces are designed to elevate your style while connecting you to the powerful vibrations of the purple ray. Whether you’re looking for spiritual connection or just a hint of elegance, our collection includes necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and more, all crafted to highlight the beauty of these natural gemstones.
Purple Gemstones FAQ:
What is the purple stone referenced in this collection?
- The purple stone referenced in this collection is amethyst, a variety of quartz that ranges in color from pale lilac to deep purple.
What is the history and meaning behind amethyst?
- Amethyst has been prized for its beauty and symbolism for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was associated with the god of wine and believed to ward off drunkenness. It's also the traditional birthstone for February and the gemstone for the 6th and 17th wedding anniversaries.
Where are amethysts found?
- Amethysts can be found in many locations worldwide, including Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, Australia, Russia, and the United States.
How are amethysts formed?
- Amethysts are formed when iron compounds within quartz crystals are exposed to natural gamma rays or heat, which causes the iron to become irradiated and turn the quartz purple.
What is the significance of the purple color in amethyst?
- The rich purple color of amethyst has long been associated with royalty, spirituality, and calmness. It's believed to promote peace, balance, and clarity of mind.
How durable are amethysts?
- With a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, amethysts are relatively durable and suitable for everyday wear in jewelry, though they can be susceptible to cracking or breaking if exposed to extreme heat or sudden temperature changes.
How can you tell if an amethyst is genuine?
- Genuine amethysts have a vitreous luster and can display double refraction when viewed through a dichroscope. They may also have inclusions or growth patterns visible under magnification.
What is the best way to care for amethyst jewelry?
- To care for amethyst jewelry, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, extreme heat, and ultrasonic cleaners. Clean with a soft cloth and mild soap and water, and store separately from other gemstones.
Are amethysts valuable?
- The value of amethysts can vary greatly depending on their size, color intensity, and clarity. While not as valuable as diamonds or other precious gemstones, fine-quality amethysts can still be quite expensive.
What is the significance of purple amethyst for wedding anniversaries?
- Amethyst is the traditional gemstone gift for the 6th and 17th wedding anniversaries, symbolizing sincerity, security, and a deep, abiding love between partners.