The amethyst is the birthstone for February. It is the most highly valued form of the gemstone quartz. It
can range from transparent light lavender to smoky violet to the
deepest royal purple, but is best known for it's intense, dark color.
The darker the stone, the more valuable it is.
Popular with
nobility through the ages, amethyst was considered more valuable than
diamonds. The Greeks believed it protected them from intoxication,
frequently drinking wine from goblets made entirely of amethyst. The
ancient Egyptians believed amethyst could prevent poisoning, and it was a
favorite crystal of Cleopatra. Many pharaohs were entombed with the
purple crystal. And wealthy Egyptian rulers bestowed gifts of amethyst
upon middle class citizens and farmers.
Amethyst
is sensitive to heat. In fact, very dark crystals are sometimes heated
to enhance their color. If overheated, however, it can change color or
lose its color entirely. Sun will also cause it to lose color or
become pale. The best advice is to store your amethyst jewelry in a
dark area to help it retain its original color.
This birthstone is very hard
wearing, and its strength and durability will ensure that it lasts for a
very long time.
The healing properties of Amethyst are said to help with sobriety,
tranquility, protection and peace. This birthstone has also been linked
to improving the skin and preventing baldness, as well as protection
from deceit, so it has a lot to live up to!
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