LOVE AMETHYST

LOVE AMETHYST

Amethyst, the essence of the color purple, is gorgeous enough for crown jewels yet inexpensive enough for class rings.

The purple variation of the quartz crystal species is amethyst. While most people associate amethyst with a dark purple crystal, amethyst may be found in a variety of purple tones. Purple can be so light that it is hardly visible, or it can be so dark that it is virtually impenetrable. It might be reddish purple, purple, or violets purple in color. Amethyst comes in a variety of hues.

Amethyst Stones of Various Types

There are several sorts of amethyst stones found in nature. The cooler of amethyst stone is purple in certain tints. It has a light to dark purple spectrum that includes reddish purple, purple, and violet purple. The cooler of amethyst stones determines their use in the jewelry business. Because this stone can be carved, it is a valuable commodity in the jewelry business. The birthstone for February is amethyst, which may be purchased in a variety of ways.

 

There are different types of amethyst stone for making different products. The most popular ones are brandberg, ametrine, pink, Rutilated Amethyst, cape and prasiolite. The value of different types of amethyst stone is not based on their weight. Actually, the darker the color, the higher will be their value.

Brandberg Amethyst is a unique combination of Amethyst, Clear, and Smoky Quartz in a single crystal. This kind of amethyst can only be found in Namibia, Africa. Brandberg Amethyst serves a healing and perfection function, restoring one to their original forms in order to reunite with the Divine Source.

Ametrine is a kind of quartz that has purple and yellow streaks. Only one location in Bolivia produces gem-quality ametrine. Emerald cuts and fantastical carvings are popular techniques to highlight the striking color zoning in this very hard rock.

Pink amethyst is the softer, more feminine counterpart of darker purple amethyst. But don't be fooled by its gentleness; this stone is packed of powerful effects.

Rutilated Amethyst is an uncommon kind of amethyst that seems to include rutile but really contains brownish crystals of Goethite, an iron hydroxide mineral. It cleanses the emotional body and is very beneficial in bereavement work. It promotes clairaudience, angel communication, and links with other realms. 

Cape Amethyst is a beautiful balance of purple "Amethyst" and white "Milky Quartz," and it is a gem of only one stone and two birds that can produce the look of one stone. Furthermore, by combining milky white with amethyst, this stone offers a softer, gentler appearance than typical amethyst.

The official term for the gorgeous light green quartz type is Prasiolite. Although green Amethyst is less well-known than purple Amethyst, it possesses a comparable degree of energy. It is, however, a quite different stone that comes to you from a fully heart-centered perspective. Its effect on the heart will eliminate discordant energy and completely open you to love and compassion.