
Premium Queen Grade Amazonian Amethyst oozes with class and sophistication. It’s spectacular and creates a Total Wow Factor in any environment. Amethyst for Sale: Large Stock including Amethyst Crystal Browse through one of the largest selection of natural Amethyst for sale. Premium Queen Grade Amazonian Amethyst is a unique grade highly precious and very unusual that distinguishes itself from ALL other grade types of Amethyst thus arousing all emotions. The purple colouration is due to ferrous iron impurities. This truly optimises the power and elegance of this unique Premium Queen Grade Amazonian Amethyst stone extracted by hand tools from a river bed of the amazon jungle.Īmethyst is the purple variety of Quartz.
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This is accentuated in a free standing upright position. You can also buy amethyst crystal in bulk for. The purple colour is the finest unique premium deep gorgeous Amethyst that you will ever see in your entire life. Message us about bulk discounts and custom orders on specific size or grade of purple amethyst crystals anytime. We have a whole host of lovely 5 star reviews via Trustpilot should you wish to read them (here) click on the link it will take you to see and read them. These are dispatched via external courier companies to ensure you’re delivery reaches you quickly and securely. When we send these items out to customers, we have a unique way of packaging these special items with love and care. We’ve been selling Geodes and many other items for a number of years now. We have so many gorgeous masterpieces it’s sometimes difficult to part with them as we want to keep them all! we pride ourselves on selling the highest quality Amethyst and Citrine Geodes. £1,499.99 Inc Vat About Our Amethyst Large/Tall Geodes
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(scale of hardness running from 1 to 10 using a series of reference minerals position on scale depends on the ability to scratch minerals rated lower)Īmethyst has been prized for its beauty and energies for thousands of years! The word “amethyst” comes from an ancient Greek myth meaning “not drunken” which means it could prevent intoxication, calm anger and relieve frustration in passion. (specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance equivalently, it is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the mass of a reference substance for the same given volume) (refractive index or index of refraction of a material is a dimensionless number that describes how light propagates through that medium) The color can fade or turn pale due to the ultraviolet radiation. *It is recommended that one does not expose amethyst to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Eventually the liquid will form into crystals which result in amethyst geodes! Amethyst can be found in various shapes and forms such as druzy crystal aggregates, scepters, split-growth crystals, as individual crystals and as hydrothermal vein filling. Cavities then start to fill up with silica-rich liquid that contains trace amounts of iron. This will happen when there is lava close to the earth’s surface, so the first step in the natural process that creates amethyst geodes is the forming of gas cavities in lava. An amethyst geode is a hollow rock with crystals lining the inner walls, so a cavity must be formed first. Scientists are not 100% sure on how amethyst geodes are formed, but have come to a scientific consensus that they are created in a two-step process. The world’s most important amethyst deposits are usually found in the fractures and cavities of igneous rock.

Other notable sources are Mexico, Africa, Canada, Russia, United States, and Europe. This color comes from natural and applied irradiation, and from the combination of trace amounts of iron and aluminum.Ĭrystals and gem rough are found in numerous locations through the world with some of the most popular being mined from South America in countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, and Uruguay. In some rare cases, you will find amethyst in green (prasiolite) or reddish brown tones as well.

It is a member of the quartz family and tends to have dark to light violet, pale red-violet, and purple tones. Amethyst is a silicon dioxide mineral that forms in trigonal & hexagonal prisms.
