Amethyst Bracelet

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Amethyst Bracelet

This Amethyst bracelet consists of polished Amethyst splinters and three approx. 18 x 14mm polished Amethyst stones. The bracelet is about 16cm long.

The natural stones are cut gemstones, in good quality and color.

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The typical color of an amethyst boasts the color of royalty, a rich violet-violet purple. It is available in all shades of lilac, lilac and mallow. It is a quartz variety, the most appreciated variety. The natural abundance and infinite variety of quartz have made it the most widespread of all gemstone minerals. It often occurs in the form of six-sided crystals. It is found 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 by looking at it. Amethysts from Veracruz, eastern Mexico, are usually very pale, while specimens from Guerrero, southwestern central Mexico, are very brightly colored. The color of an amethyst is very unstable and may decrease with prolonged exposure to sunlight. Light-colored stones can be set in a closed setting with a foil backing to enhance the color. The violet colour of the stone actually comes from iron impurities inside. Deep dark violet colors are the most valuable species. 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 lower quality stones are "Bahrain". Bright stones are called "Rose of France". Amethysts have a hardness of 7. Amethysts occur mainly in West India, South Brazil, Uruguay, Madagascar, the United States, the Soviet Union, Australia, South Africa, Southwest Sri Lanka, South America and Africa.

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