Amethyst
Amethyst is a semi-precious gem that belongs to the group of minerals known as silicon dioxide. This beautiful stone is also the most well-known and popular member of the quartz family.
Where Amethyst comes from?
In nature, amethyst is found in various parts of the world, including Brazil, Uruguay, and African countries like Zambia and Namibia. It's obtained from geodes and large crystal formations that are found in rocks and soil.
What is Amethyst Made Of?
Amethyst is a macrocrystalline variety of quartz with the chemical composition SiO2 - Silicon Dioxide. Experts attribute the purple colour of amethyst to small amounts of Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) impurities in the crystal structure of quartz. Amethyst's rich purple color can range from light purple to dark purple shades. Its color can change as a result of heat treatment or when exposed to ultraviolet radiation, which can turn amethyst yellow, green, or another shade.
How hard is Amethyst?
It's quite a hard stone, with a hardness rating of 7 on the Mohs scale, that can tell us how easily a gemstone can be scratched.
How light passes through Amethyst?
Its refractive Index is 1.544 - 1.553. This number helps us understand how light bends when it passes through the gemstone, affecting how it looks to us.
What birth month is Amethyst?
It's the birthstone of February and the 6th marriage anniversary stone.
What are special meanings connected to Amethyst?
Its unique and captivating color is very sought after and continues to be popular among jewelers and gemstone lovers. Thanks to its aesthetic properties, amethyst is a fascinating stone that enchants people all over the world. Ruled by the planet Jupiter, it's the zodiacal gem for those born under the sign of Pisces. People believe that if you keep amethyst crystals at home, they can make the place feel peaceful. It has also become part of significant royal coronation jewels.
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