

Platinum Amethyst Circle Pendant
This platinum pendant consists of 18 round 3mm amethyst stones. The diameter of the circle is 20mm (Please note: chains are optional and not included).
The natural stones are cut gemstones, in best quality and in best color.
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Stones: 18 pieces 3mm round amethysts
Colour: striking purple
Material: The Circle is a platinum PT950 Circle
Dimensions: 20mm X 6mm
PT950 Platinum
Josephine Leroy works with platinum PT950 for his jewellery. Platinum is as rare as no other precious metal. Mostly platinum is offered in the alloy 950. This alloy consists of 95% platinum and 5% of a metal admixture and is particularly hard and resistant. Due to its exceptional toughness, there is virtually no abrasion on the jewellery - the material merely shifts sideways. Moreover, hardly any other material can hold stones as securely as platinum.
Description
We use only natural gemstones that are cut to size in a complex process and sorted by hand in a multi-stage selection process. After the first multiple sorting, the stones are cut and polished into a brilliant shape, then they are sorted again according to size, colour and purity. In order to fit the stones into a circle, 18 stones must be found that differ as little as possible in appearance. This requires a very well trained eye, which can detect the finest differences. When the stones are assembled for a circle, they are carefully placed by hand into the setting and fixed like a diamond. As a rule, a maximum of 1% of the respective raw stone can be used for our precious objects. To achieve the highest possible quality, all work is done by hand and by experienced specialists. As few foreign inclusions as possible and a concise colour are the characteristics which correspond to our quality standard.
The typical colour of an amethyst boasts the colour of royalty, a rich purple-violet purple. It is available in all shades of purple, lilac and mauve. It is a quartz variety, the most appreciated variety. The natural abundance and infinite variety of quartz has made it the most widely distributed of all gemstone minerals. It is often found in the form of six-sided crystals. It occurs in many magmatic and metamorphic rocks, especially granite and gneiss. The physical properties of amethyst vary greatly from place to place. Experts can tell where an amethyst comes from just by looking at it. Amethysts from Veracruz, eastern Mexico, are usually very pale, while specimens from Guerrero, southwest central Mexico, are very brightly colored. The color of an amethyst is very unstable and can decrease with prolonged exposure to sunlight. Light-coloured stones can be set in a closed setting with a foil backing to enhance the colour. The violet colour of the stone actually comes from iron impurities inside. Deep dark violet colours are the most valuable type. Amethysts are sorted, with the highest quality, darkest specimens, the so-called "Siberian", regardless of where they come from. Medium quality stones are "Uruguayan" and less high quality specimens are "Bahrain". Light stones are called "Rose of France". Amethysts have a hardness of 7. Amethysts are found mainly in the West Indies, southern Brazil, Uruguay, Madagascar, the United States, the Soviet Union, Australia, South Africa, southwest Sri Lanka, South America and Africa.
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