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A new stunning range of Amethyst Druze, deep purple colours, littered with intricate large and small gemstone points in varying sizes, lovely shapes too.
(*Please note shape, size and colour of crystals may vary due to the fact crystals are natural minerals)

 

We have small cluster pieces online (this is the variants options A, B & C)

The other pieces are the big standalone pieces (ideal for using for energetic properties within your home or office space, or to fit in with the decor as they are aestetically beautiful!!)

 

Select which one you want at checkout.

 

*Please note all crystal vary in size shape and colour - these are natural top grade minerals that are ethically sourced, and not mass produced to all look the same)

 

 

Amethyst

Amethyst (pronounced AM-eh-thihst) is one of the most common--and popular--gemstone materials. This variety of quartz ranges in color from deep purple to pale lavender depending on the presence of manganese and iron.

The origin of this gemstone, according to the ancient Greeks, was the nymph named Amethystos. She refused the attentions of Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication. As he pursued her, she prayed for protection and to preserve her chastity. The virgin goddess Artemis answered her call for help, transforming the nymph into a white or clear stone. The story ends with Dionysus pouring his wine over the stone--either accidentally or deliberately--dyeing the crystal purple.

With purple dye being the royal choice in the ancient Mediterranean, the amethyst quickly became associated with wealth and power. It traditionally adorned the robes and crowns of rich and powerful monarchs, being viewed as equal in value to ruby, emerald and sapphire. Amethyst still holds a place in the halls of power, being worn by church officials in the Church of Scotland, the Anglican/Episcopal hierarchies and the Roman Catholic church.

 

 

Amethyst Druze (Premium Grade)

PriceFrom £9.00
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