Pyramid Pendant with Amethyst Staples
Approximate size of the piece: 2x2x1.5cm
Approximate weight: 4-8gr
Provenance: Brazil
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Amethyst is a variety of quartz of magmatic and hydrothermal origin. Its violet color is due to its iron oxide content and because it has been subjected to high temperatures during its formation. The intensity of the color is usually concentrated in the tips of the crystals and sometimes it can also present bands of milky quartz.
Amethyst crystals are pyramidal and have a glassy luster. Amethyst is usually found crystallized inside closed ovoid cavities, called geodes, or also lining open surfaces or cavities, called druses. It can also be found as a single crystal.
It belongs to the silicate-tectosilicate group, and its hardness is 7 on the Mohs scale. Most amethyst deposits are found in Brazil and Uruguay, where it is approximately 160 million years old.
The name amethyst derives from the Greek amethustos, which means "not to be drunk", since in ancient Greece it was believed that this stone protected against drunkenness. Amethyst is one of the first gems used in ancient times as an ornamental stone and a symbol of wealth and power. It has also been traditionally associated with purity and spirituality, as shown in some ancient ornaments, jewelry and utensils from India, Tibet and the early Christian Church.
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