What is Amethyst? Meaning, History, & Significance

February's birthstone is the amethyst, a regal and exquisite gemstone that is a member of the quartz family. Its color ranges from a light lavender to a deep, dark royal purple. Although quartz is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth, amethyst is a rare variety that is not found everywhere. Read on to explore the meaning, history, and significance of this beautiful purple gemstone.

What is Amethyst?

Amethyst is a violet to purple quartz gemstone that is often used in jewelry. It gets its name from the Greek words "amethystos," which means "not drunk." In ancient times, amethyst was believed to have the power to prevent drunkenness and keep the wearer quick-witted in both business and battle. The Greeks associated this stone with Bacchus, the god of wine, and they believed that wearing it would help prevent intoxication.

Amethyst Meaning

Amethyst has been a symbol of royalty for centuries. Its deep purple color is associated with luxury, wealth, and power. It is believed to have healing and protective powers and is often used in feng shui to clear negative energy from a space or protect it from harm. It is also said to enhance intuition, spiritual awareness, and psychic abilities.

History of Amethyst

Amethyst has a long and fascinating history. In ancient times, it was considered one of the most precious gemstones and was often used to adorn crowns, scepters, and other royal regalia. It was also believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits and protect the wearer from harm.

In the Middle Ages, amethyst was believed to have the power to calm the mind and help the wearer make wise decisions. It was also said to have the power to cure insomnia and prevent nightmares. It was often used in amulets and talismans for protection.

Today, amethyst is still highly valued and is often used in jewelry, decorative objects, and spiritual practices. It is found all over the world, but the most important suppliers are South America (particularly Brazil) and Africa.

 

Conclusion

Amethyst is a gemstone with a rich history and deep symbolism. It has been used for centuries in jewelry, decorative objects, and spiritual practices. Its deep purple color is associated with luxury, wealth, and power, and it is believed to have healing and protective powers. Whether you are looking for amethyst jewelry or geodes, stop on in and see what we have. 

Our owner, Matt Wahl, is an expert at adding lights to one-of-a-kind amethyst geodes to create beautiful statement pieces for any space! We always have a wonderful selection of this beautiful purple gemstone!





Linda Cass

Linda has 20 years of experience in the wonderful world of jewelry.  She graduated with her master’s degree from Nazareth College in Art Therapy but found her true passion for jewelry making when her son was born and began her journey as a silversmith to be home with him.  Linda has been selling her jewelry in the Western NY region at various fine art shows for over 15 years.  She joined our team in 2021 and loves helping customers design wearable works of art!  Outside of work, Linda enjoys working on her own projects in her metal studio.  She also loves spending time with her two teenagers that keep her life full of adventures!

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