Faceted Amethyst Statement Necklace
Ignite your style with the mesmerizing beauty of our Faceted Amethyst Statement Necklace. Crafted with a .925 sterling silver design, this stunning piece is a true classic. The vibrant amethyst stone is faceted to perfection, reflecting light from every angle. Not only does this necklace make a bold fashion statement, but it also holds a deeper meaning.
The amethyst, known for its soothing properties and connection to spiritual growth, adds an extra layer of meaning to this exquisite piece. Whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or simply want to add a touch of glamour to your everyday look, our Amethyst Necklace is the perfect choice. Embrace the healing power of this beautiful amethyst pendant and make a statement wherever you go.
To fully appreciate its weight and significance, it is advisable to wear this pendant on a sturdy chain. This exquisite piece carries a noticeable heft, adding to its substantial presence and making it an ideal choice for a more robust necklace chain.
It would pair up beautifully with our Thick Silver Snake Chain which is 16″ long ( as shown on the photo ). View our preferred chain recommendation here.
Amethyst Meanings
Protection, purification, Divine connection, release of addictions
Chakra Third Eye, Crown, Etheric
Element Wind
Zodiac Signs Pisces, Virgo, Aquarius, Capricorn, Scorpio, Sagittarius
Birthstone February
Wedding Anniversary 6th, 9th, 28th & 33rd year
Number 3
Amethyst Crystal Healing Properties
Amethyst crystal meanings largely encompass emotional balance and facilitation of meditation. It is thought to open and clear the third-eye and crown chakras, which may aid in accelerating the development of intuition and psychic abilities. Also, Amethyst has been known to help identify and change the root causes behind behaviours and emotional patterns. It encourages us to take responsibility for our reality and is believed to promote inner peace.
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History and Uses
Amethyst derives its name from ametusthos, meaning “not intoxicated” and relates to an ancient Greek legend. Dionysus, the god of celebration and revelry, declared he would have revenge on mortals for not drinking his wine. He decided to have the beautiful maiden named Amethyst eaten by his tigers while she was on her way to worship at the temple of Artemis, the virgin huntress. So, she called to Artemis for protection and the goddess turned her into a pure white quartz statue to save her from the tigers. When Dionysus saw how beautiful she was he was filled with remorse for his ruthlessness. He began to weep into his cup of wine which then spilled over the quartz statue turning it a beautiful shade of purple.
Amethyst can range in colour from lilac pink, to purple red to deep purple. In ancient times the Romans inlaid their cups with it, believing it would protect them from drunkenness. Similarly, Catholic bishops wore Amethyst rings to prevent mystical intoxication. Likewise, kissing the ring was thought to keep people focused on spiritual thoughts. It was used for protection from black magic and treachery and to ensure victory in war and in hunting.
Geological Description
This crystal is part of the Quartz family with a trigonal crystal system and a hardness of 7. Its purple colour comes from trace amounts of iron and aluminium. We find that the best quality specimens come from Brazil and Uruguay.
Affirmation
I trust in the higher purpose of my journey.