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Amethyst, Clusters, Medium
Amethyst, Clusters
About Amethyst
Amethyst forms in the Earth’s crust from the mineral quartz, one of Earth's most common minerals. The purple coloration of amethyst is due to the presence of iron and other trace elements within the quartz crystal lattice.
One of the most widely accepted theories is that amethyst forms in hydrothermal veins, fractures in the Earth’s crust filled with hot mineral-rich fluids. These fluids can contain dissolved silica, the main component of quartz, as well as trace amounts of iron and other impurities. As the fluids cool and solidify, they form quartz crystals, which can develop the purple coloration characteristic of amethyst if the right conditions are present.
Another theory is that amethyst can form in the cavities and fractures of rocks due to precipitation from groundwater. This process is known as “secondary deposition” and can occur when water-carrying dissolved minerals seep into the ground and reacts with existing minerals. The resulting crystals can grow over time, forming amethyst geodes and other structures.
Metaphysical Properties of Amethyst
Outside of clear quartz, Amethyst is probably the most sought-after stone, and for good reason! It connects us to our upper chakras, helping to open up our Third eye and assist in spiritual development. It is also a protective stone and can be an amazing psychic protection amulet. Amethyst works deeply in our energy bodies to connect and align them; therefore, it is also an excellent stone for emotional balance and stress relief. Reach amethyst when you are going through a difficult time of transition, grief, or emotional imbalance. It is also an incredibly supportive stone when dealing with substance abuse, supporting you both emotionally and physically through the process.Amethyst can also be a great companion for those looking to improve their Astral Travel ability or begin Lucid Dreaming work. It can also be used as an amulet against bad dreams (be sure to program it that way!).
The Dionysus Story - According to Greek mythology, Amethystos was a beautiful virgin maiden who was on her way to worship at the Temple of Artemis. Unfortunately for Amethystos, she came under the wrath of Dionysus, the god of wine, intoxication, and grapes. Dionysus was pursuing Amethyste and became enraged when she refused his affections. When Amethyste cried for the virgin goddess Artemis to help her remain chaste, she immediately answered her prayers and transformed her into a white glimmering Quartz stone to protect her from Dionysus. Humbled by her wish to remain chaste, Dionysus poured red wine over the stone as an offer of respect, transforming the stone into the purple crystals we now know as Amethyst.
Classification | Silicates |
Mohs Hardness | 7 |
Chemical Formula | SiO2 |
Crystal System | Trigonal |
Diagnostic Properties | Conchoidal fracture, glassy luster, hardness |
Cleavage | None - typically breaks with a conchoidal fracture. |
Dimensions of Each Cluster
Piece | Length | Width | Height | Weight |
A |
5.25" | 4" | 4.5" | 1690g |
B | 4" | 4" | 5.5" | 1117g |
C | 6" | 3.5" | 5.5" | 1877g |
D | 4.25" | 4" | 7.5" | 2246g |
E | 4.5" | 3.5" | 6.5" | 1538g |
F | 7" | 4" | 4.5" | 1812g |