Amethyst

Amethyst
Amethyst: The Crystal of Serene Power
Amethyst: The Stone That Keeps You Sober
Ancient Greeks used goblets made of amethyst when drinking wine. Why? Because they believed this gemstone, meaning ‘Amethystos’—'not drunk with wine'—helped them maintain self-control. Amethyst has been a mysterious companion to human belief and consciousness for thousands of years.
Nature's Perfect Balance of Color
Amethyst grows slowly within volcanic rock fissures worldwide. Iron and manganese seep into it, forming the essence of purple over time. This gem is a marvel of color we can behold. From pink lilac to deep plum, amethyst is not a single shade of purple but a light carrying countless stories and emotions.
Siberia, Russia; Brazil; Zambia — amethyst grows wherever the earth breathes. Among them, Siberian amethyst has become legendary for its noble purple, a perfect balance of red and blue.
The King's Color, The People's Gem
Purple was the color of authority and divinity. Once, amethyst was more precious than diamonds, adorning priests' fingers, crowns, and pharaohs' bracelets. Today, however, amethyst has become a beauty accessible to all. Metaphysically, it is known as a gemstone that clears the mind and balances emotions, said to be excellent for meditation and mental stability.
Amethyst, both in the past and today, still signifies ‘peace of mind’.
Purifying Home and Heart
Amethyst is more than a simple accessory; it is a healing tool that permeates daily life. In a stress-weary office, in a living room shared with loved ones, in a bathroom washing away the day's fatigue. Amethyst creates a center of gentle energy within those spaces.
Tibetan monks purified their minds with amethyst before meditation, and medieval soldiers carried it for protection on the battlefield. Today, we can turn to amethyst in our own inner battles to protect ourselves.
Small Yet Strong, Delicate Yet Resilient
With a Mohs hardness of 7, amethyst is suitable for everyday wear, yet its resilience requires careful attention. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight. Amethyst's color is sensitive to light. Like all beauty in the world, it shines brighter with nurturing care.
The Message Amethyst Conveys
Amethyst clears your thoughts, anchors you amidst emotional storms, and restores calm through all confusion.
Just as humans have done for millennia, look upon the amethyst in this very moment. And ask deep within your heart: “What am I intoxicated by right now?” And “From what must I awaken now?”