Purple crystal (Amethyst) introduction
Purple crystal(Amethyst) is a kind of purple crystal gemstone, known as the “King of crystals”, with elegant and charming color and good meaning . The main chemical component of amethyst is silicon dioxide (SIO2). When pure, amethyst is a colorless transparent crystal, but it has a variety of colors ranging from lavender to deep purple due to impurities such as iron (Fe²+ or Fe³+).
- Cultural significance
The history of amethyst dates back to the ancient Greek period, and its name is derived from the Greek word amethystos, meaning “unbreakable”. In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, amethyst was associated with Dionysus, the god of wine, who was said to have formed it by watering it with wine, symbolizing love and loyalty. In addition, amethyst is also considered to be one of the seven treasures of Buddhism, which has the meaning of trans-shipment and bringing good luck.
- Physical characteristics
Purple crystal (Amethyst) has a hardness of 7 and belongs to the tripartite crystal system. Its color, gloss and inclusion are the important characteristics to identify the authenticity of amethyst. Real amethyst usually has a glassy luster and contains a small amount of gas-liquid inclusions and mineral crystal impurities inside, while fake purple glass often contains bubbles. In addition, amethyst will fade at high temperatures, so direct sunlight and high temperatures should be avoided.
- Origin distribution
Purple crystal (Amethyst) is found in many parts of the world.
- Efficacy and effect
Purple crystal (Amethyst) is believed to have a variety of effects, including improving wisdom and memory, guarding love, improving sleep quality, stabilizing mood and promoting physical health. It is suitable for people who need to take exams, introverts, people who are on the rise in their career, and people with big mood swings. In addition, amethyst is also regarded as the guardian stone of love, which can give deep love and courage between couples.
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