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by Peggy Herrman June 20, 2018 1 min read

 

Amethyst, the birthstone for February, is a form of quartz.


Ancient cultures considered amethyst to be a antidote for drunkenness. The name comes from the Greek “amethystos” for not drunken. Greek legend tells the story of a maiden Amethystos who was pursued by a drunken god, Dionysus. Amethystos prayed to the goddess Artemis to remain chaste. The goddess granted her prayer, transforming her into a white stone. Filled with remorse Dionysus cried tears of wine over the stone turning it purple.  

Color saturation is prised in most gems. Deep purple amethyst brings higher prices than light pink/lavender amethyst, known as Rose de France.      

 

Look closely at the illustration above. Does the green gem pop out? It is a green amethyst known as prasiolite. Prasiolite was one of the first gems I bought for a Peggy Herrman Fine Jewelry design.  

Because amethyst is a hard gem (Mohs Hardness: 7, only a little softer than rubies, sapphires, and diamonds), it wears well with little scratching, takes on a clean cut, and refracts light beautifully. Amethyst sparkles, especially the green variant prasiolite. See Peggy Herrman Fine Jewelry's Subtle Drama pictured below. 
Peggy Herrman Fine Jewelry’s necklace “Graceful Elegance” positions sparkling, deep purple amethyst next to creamy pearls and a textured silver chain. Shop amethyst.

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