Amethyst Gemstone Jewelry
Written by aditruhai on November 28th, 2009Amethyst – The Gemstone of Love and Drunkenness?
Amethyst is best known as purple gemstone, but in reality is a purple variety of quartz. This type of quartz can occur in shades of lilac, lavender, mauve, and Deep Purple. On the Mohs scale, which tests the hardness of minerals, amethyst has a Mohs scale of 7, which means it is resistant to scratches as topaz, let alone a diamond. The two main sources of amethyst are Brazil and Zambia.
Amethyst is the stone in February designated for ‘American Association of Jewelers in 1912. It is also the stone for the zodiac sign of Pisces. Traditionally, the amethyst gemstone is the suggested gift for wedding anniversary 6 4 and 17.
Amethyst gets its name from the Greek word amethyst, or “sober.” Many interesting stories and legends surrounding the gemstone amethyst. According to mythology, the amethyst has been created in the beginning, the god of wine, Bacchus, was dissatisfied with mortals. In his fury, vowed that the next mortal saw would have been eaten by tigers. A young woman named Amethyst was destined to be the victim, but saved by the goddess Diana to turn into a pillar of quartz. Knowing this, Bacchus changed his mind, and poured wine over Amethyst poor, the color purple.
On account of this story is visited by folklore to drink from a coupe amethyst would prevent someone from getting drunk, and also carries an amethyst to keep someone from being poisoned. In folklore, amethyst was said to have healing properties, such as prevention of headaches, insomnia, and various pains. Amethyst is said to help the user is polite, friendly, and promote peace, love, courage and happiness. In keeping with its name, it is assumed that the fight against drunk too.
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