Amethyst is the birthstones of February

Amethyst is a form of quartz with colors ranging from dark purple to light lavender. It is regarded as one of the most popular gemstones and is frequently used in jewelry. Amethyst is supposed to have healing powers and bestows courage and inner strength on whoever wears it

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History of Amethyst

The name ‘amethyst’ is derived from the Ancient Greek term ‘amethystos,’ which translates to ‘not intoxicated’. This is thought to have originated from a Greek myth in which the Goddess of Intoxication, Dionysus, was furious with a young girl who refused to participate in his festivities. He then imbued her with a special power to protect her from his drunkenness – the power of sobriety. Dionysus then transformed her into a beautiful purple quartz crystal, naming it ‘Amethyst’ in honor of her virtue.

Amethyst has been used throughout history for a variety of purposes. It is known to have been used as early as 2000 BC in Ancient Egypt, where it was believed to cure drunkenness and protect against evil. In Ancient Greece and Rome, it was used to guard against bad luck and treat various ailments, such as headaches, stomach pains, and insomnia. Medieval Europeans believed that amethyst had strong healing powers and wore the gem either in jewelry or as an amulet.

Characteristics of Amethyst

The semi-precious stone has a transparent structure, a bright vitreous luster, and looks like crystals in nature. The uncut mineral is popular among world collectors, and for its delicate purple hue, the stone is compared to a violet flower. It is valued for its rich color, purity, and high-quality cut.

Amethyst has been used throughout history for a variety of purposes. It is known to have been used as early as 2000 BC in Ancient Egypt, where it was believed to cure drunkenness and protect against evil. In Ancient Greece and Rome, it was used to guard against bad luck and treat various ailments, such as headaches, stomach pains, and insomnia. Medieval Europeans believed that amethyst had strong healing powers and wore the gem either in jewelry or as an amulet.

Amethyst quality factors

Amethyst has many different shades – from pastel purple to deep ultraviolet. This color is not due to iron impurities, but to the action of coloring organic elements. Interestingly, the color of the stone changes slightly with changes in lighting, viewing angle, and heating.

The magical and healing properties of Amethyst:
The gemstone personifies sincerity, generosity, devotion, and harmony. The powerful energy of the mineral is able to give the soul peace and inner tranquility. In ancient Rome, it was called “blessed”, bringing good luck and strengthening willpower. Most psychics like to use amethyst because it is easily affected by magic.

It has the ability to cleanse the area of accumulated negativity. It inspires the expression of breadth of thought in situations that go beyond the simple. Purple symbolizes the “third eye” in the mineral. It has the ability to bring harmony, increase intuition, and relax the situation. It promotes balance during meditation. It improves the lives of selfless people by preserving home comfort, protecting against envy and negativity, and relieving negative thoughts and short temper. For men, the stone provides courage and protects them from rash actions during a conflict. Amethyst is also beneficial to women. It will aid in the
preservation of youth and beauty.

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