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Amethyst

Amethyst is a crystal with a range of shades between purple and violet, but it can also come in other varieties. It’s a calming stone and has meditative qualities that offer grounding and tranquility. The amethyst crystal is also known for providing inner healing, spiritual awareness, psychic abilities, positive transformation and communication.

We have a large variety of pieces in many different forms that may include tumbled amethyst, spheres, points, clusters and interesting carvings. We also have some gemstone jewelry for everyday wear and sets that can be the perfect gifts! Read more about amethyst at the bottom of the page!

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One of the most popular ways to use amethyst is through jewelry. Amethyst is often set in rings, necklaces, bracelets, and crystal earrings, and can be found in a variety of styles, from classic to modern. Its unique purple color makes it a versatile gemstone that can be worn with a variety of outfits, from casual to formal. Amethyst jewelry is also a popular gift for those born in February, as it is the birthstone for that month.

Amethyst Crystal

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Amethyst is a member of the Quartz family. It is formed and found deep inside igneous volcanic rocks. There needs to be the right environment for them to bloom which includes silica and ferric iron that meet inside the hollowed- out rocks. The traces of iron and other impurities give it that unique very well- known purple coloring we all can recognize. Depending on the components in the mineral, there can also be variations such as Ametrine, Mossy Amethyst, Cape Amethyst and others.

Amethyst crystals get their name from the Greek word “améthystos“ which means “not intoxicated”. This points out that the gemstone is known for encouraging balance, serenity and clarity into the users’ life.  According to the Smithsonian, the purple color was given to the amethyst by the God of wine.

It is a silicate mineral. It measures a 7 on the Mohs hardness scale which means it is a hard crystal that is durable. The rock’s surface when fractures appear in the mineral is uneven and conchoidal.

 

What does Amethyst look like?

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Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz crystal found in a light lavender to deep purple coloring in its typical form, but read on for more. Amethyst can range from translucent to opaque, but it is most commonly found as translucent with an opaque base where it had formed in the cracks of a rock or a geode. You can identify Amethyst crystal by its hardness, fractures, shape, and stripes that may be present. But let’s be honest, most people know a classic amethyst when they see it! : )

This crystal has conchoidal fractures (circular fractures that look like ripples in water) when a large raw chunk is broken. When looking into the gem, you may see a feather or fingerprint pattered texture inside of the stone. Amethyst has a hexagonal crystalline structure, meaning that it will always have six sides.  It is typical to find amethyst with phantoms, growth patterns with an ombre hue, and even chevron lines.

Different Types of Amethyst

Amethyst, a member of the quartz family, exhibits a captivating range of hues, and its various types offer diverse visual and metaphysical experiences. Here are just some of the different types of amethyst. The most renowned type is the deep purple Amethyst, with shades ranging from pale lavender to rich violet. Green Amethyst, also known as Prasiolite, is a rare variation resulting from the exposure of Amethyst to heat, which imparts a lovely green hue. Chevron Amethyst showcases striking banded patterns, often resembling chevrons or v-shapes, and combines the energetic properties of both Amethyst and White Quartz.

Vera Cruz Amethyst, sourced from Mexico, is celebrated for its clarity and pale lavender coloring. Brandberg Amethyst, found in Namibia, boasts a unique blend of Amethyst and Smoky Quartz, creating a beautiful violet-brown crystal. Spirit Quartz, sometimes referred to as Cactus Quartz, is recognized for its clusters of small Amethyst points growing on a central crystal, emanating an enchanting and harmonious energy. These diverse varieties of Amethyst cater to a wide spectrum of tastes and spiritual needs, making Amethyst a beloved gemstone in the world of crystal enthusiasts and collectors.

 

What crystals grow with Amethyst?

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Many actually! Amethyst crystals can also contain a variety of other minerals and crystals, some of which can create stunning visual effects. Goethite and Hollandite are two minerals that are commonly found growing on or inside amethyst crystals, creating beautiful and unique formations. Goethite is a mineral that often forms in fibrous, needle-like structures that can appear as golden-brown hair-like strands growing on or within amethyst crystals. Hollandite, on the other hand, forms as black, platy crystals that grow near the surface of amethyst and often look like little black furballs.  Similarly Siderite can grow on and in amethyst and will either be a sparkle tan-orange hue botryoidal formation on top, or a white-tan dot under the surface.

Amethyst often grows in geodes, which are hollow rock cavities lined with inward-facing crystals. Inside these geodes, various other minerals can grow on or within the amethyst crystals, creating unique and beautiful patterns. One mineral commonly found with amethyst is calcite, which can form small, transparent crystals or cloudy, opaque masses. Quartz and citrine are also known to grow with amethyst, as well as other types of minerals like smoky quartz and agate. These inclusions can greatly enhance the beauty and value of an amethyst crystal, and are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Additionally, the presence of these minerals can also affect the energy and metaphysical properties of the amethyst, creating unique combinations of healing properties.

Purple amethyst can also include iron and hematite which will also cause a variety of colors from yellows to pinks to blacks.

 

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What color is amethyst?


Amethyst gets its purple coloring from irradiation, impurities of iron, and other metals and miners like hematite and chlorite present in the mineral.  This crystal may have slight hues of red, green or black that will range from gray, to pink and more.  If can have growth patterns from a rough chunk, to a tiny druzy and up to a super chunky point formation.  Amethysts can grown stalactites or ‘eyes’ when they are cut or polished.  It’s truly a versatile stone in appearance.

 

This Stone is one of the most valuable members of the quartz family and is often used in jewelry, tumbled into pocket stones, or left raw and used as decoration or incorporated into a person’s meditation routine.

 

Where does Amethyst come from?

A very common crystal that can be found all around the world, mainly in South and North America as well as Africa. One of the biggest deposits were discovered in Brazil which is still the largest global producer today. Some other places where this crystal might be found are Uruguay, India, Greece, Italy and the Middle East.

Amethyst, a stunning purple variety of quartz, grows beneath the Earth's surface in a variety of captivating formations. It typically forms in geodes, which are spherical cavities lined with crystals. These geodes can vary in size from a few inches to several feet in diameter. Inside, Amethyst crystals develop in various structures, such as cathedral or castle-like formations, where tall, pointed crystals grow within the geode, creating an otherworldly appearance. Amethyst can also form as stalactites and stalagmites in caves, resembling icicles of purple crystal.

Additionally, it can be found as massive deposits or clusters of smaller crystals. The formation of Amethyst crystals depends on factors like temperature, pressure, and the presence of iron and other trace elements, which contribute to its distinct shades and crystalline structures. Regardless of the formation, Amethyst's exquisite beauty and metaphysical properties have made it a cherished gemstone among crystal enthusiasts and spiritual practitioners for centuries.

 

What does amethyst do?

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The Amethyst meaning is known for its calming energy which will soothe and bring balance into your life.  So other than that, what does amethyst do? 

Amethyst is a multifaceted crystal renowned for its profound healing properties and metaphysical significance. It serves as a calming influence, making it an exceptional choice for individuals grappling with racing thoughts, anxiety, and emotional turbulence. Amethyst meaning and soothing energy promotes mental clarity and inner peace, helping one find respite from the chaos of everyday life.

One of Amethyst's most celebrated attributes is its ability to enhance psychic awareness and intuition. By connecting with the Crown Chakra, it opens a gateway to higher consciousness, allowing individuals to tap into their inner wisdom and spiritual insights. This connection to the metaphysical realm can aid in making more informed decisions and navigating life's complexities with greater ease.

Amethyst also shines as a crystal for improving sleep patterns. Placing an Amethyst cluster or tumbled stone under your pillow can promote restful and rejuvenating sleep, making it an excellent companion for those struggling with insomnia or restless nights.

Beyond its emotional and spiritual benefits, Amethyst meanings are believed to alleviate stress, anger, irritability, fear, and anxiety. Its harmonious energy uplifts the atmosphere, making it a popular choice for placing in various areas of the home to maintain positive vibes and encourage a cheerful ambiance.

Crystals That Work Well With Amethyst

Amethyst, with its soothing and transformative energy, harmonizes exquisitely with various unique crystals, creating powerful synergies for personal growth and healing. Combining Amethyst with Black Schorl Tourmaline forms a protective shield, grounding and purifying negative energies. Pairing Amethyst with Fluorite enhances mental clarity, intuition, and spiritual awareness, facilitating profound inner exploration. Amethyst and Lepidolite crystals work in tandem to alleviate stress, anxiety, and promote emotional balance and tranquility. When Amethyst is combined with Rhodonite, it fosters self-love, compassion, and emotional healing, encouraging forgiveness and opening the heart to new possibilities. The synergy of Amethyst and Blue Lace Agate nurtures clear communication, calming the mind and promoting peace within relationships. These unique crystal combinations offer diverse and powerful energetic support, elevating the healing potential of Amethyst to new heights.

 

How to use amethyst in Feng Shui

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A popular jewelry pick amongst crystal lovers because it can clear the mind perfectly and get rid of anything that might be pulling you down. You can also achieve this effect by carrying a tumbled stone in your pocket. It’s not only an eye- catching piece for your home, it’s also another way to bring the useful energy in your space. By placing it in the Xun area you can invite wealth and if you’re struggling with restlessness you should put it in your bedroom according to Feng Shui. Amethyst is just a great all around crystal to have in the home! It’s also the perfect gift for your Pisces loved ones because it is considered to be one of their birthstones.

 

More about Amethyst

Amethyst is a 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, meaning that it is as hard or harder than steel. A HUGE percentage of amethyst comes from Brazil, likely second from Uruguay.  They account for the most commonly recognized amethyst clusters that you see out and about.

Chakra: Third Eye and Crown

Localities: South Korea, Russia, Austria, Brazil, Uruguay, Africa, The United
States, India and Madagascar

Birthstone: February

 

Curious about Chevron Amethyst specifically ? Check out that page too!  There is also another form of amethyst known as pink amethyst which you can read about on its own page. The different types of amethyst are equally amazing!

Different Types Of Amethyst Crystals & Amethyst Meaning

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