Collection: Amethyst
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Rare Dogtooth Amethyst - Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6874
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Rare Amethyst from Karur Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6872
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Rare Amethyst from Karur Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6868
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Rare Amethyst from Karur Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6863
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Amethyst With Quartz Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6861
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Amethyst with Mica Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6858
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Rare Amethyst from Karur Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6856
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Rare Amethyst from Karur Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6854
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Rare Amethyst from Karur Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6852
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Amethyst Sparkling Stalactites Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6786
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Amethyst Sparkling Crystals Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6784
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Amethyst Geode with Calcite Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6740
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Amethyst Sparkling Crystals Geode in Half Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6584
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Amethyst Sparkling Crystals Geode in Half Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6578
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Amethyst Sparkling Crystals Geode in two Half's Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6373
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Amethyst Sparkling Crystals Geode in two Half's Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6364
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Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz often used in jewelry. A reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness. The ancient Greeks wore amethyst and made drinking vessels decorated with it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication. It is one of several forms of quartz. Amethyst is a semiprecious stone and is the traditional birthstone for February. Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz and owes its violet color to irradiation, iron impurities (in some cases in conjunction with transition element impurities), and the presence of trace elements, which result in complex crystal lattice substitutions. The hardness of the mineral is the same as quartz, thus it is suitable for use in jewelry.
Color: Shades of Purple
Color: Shades of Purple
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