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Amethyst Jewellery FAQs
What is amethyst jewellery, and why is it so popular?
Amethyst jewellery is crafted from the stunning purple gemstone, amethyst, a variety of quartz known for its vibrant hues. Its colours range from a soft lavender to deep violet, making it a versatile gem for all sorts of jewellery pieces – from rings and necklaces to earrings and bracelets. But why is it so popular? Well, there’s a combination of reasons! First off, the rich purple colour is associated with luxury, royalty, and elegance, which adds an instant touch of class to any outfit. It’s eye-catching yet not overly flashy, perfect for people who want to add a pop of colour to their jewellery collection without going overboard.
Historically, amethyst was highly valued and even considered as precious as diamonds or sapphires. Though it’s more affordable today, it still carries that sense of prestige. Another reason amethyst jewellery is loved by so many is its symbolism. It’s believed to have calming and healing properties, representing peace, balance, and inner strength. Whether you’re into the spiritual aspect or just drawn to its beauty, amethyst jewellery strikes the perfect balance between aesthetic appeal and deeper meaning.
Is amethyst jewellery durable enough for everyday wear?
Absolutely! Amethyst ranks a solid 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, which means it’s durable enough for most everyday activities, though you should still treat it with care. If you’re planning to wear your amethyst ring or necklace regularly, it should stand up well to daily wear, but that doesn’t mean it’s indestructible. Like any gemstone, it can get scratched or chipped if you’re not careful, especially if you knock it against harder materials like metal or stone.
If you want your amethyst jewellery to last a long time and keep its sparkle, it’s a good idea to remove it during heavy physical activities, cleaning, or gardening. Also, avoiding harsh chemicals and extreme heat will help preserve its colour and clarity. A little bit of TLC goes a long way in keeping your amethyst jewellery in top condition for years to come. So, yes, you can wear it often, but just be mindful of the situations you expose it to!
How should I clean and care for my amethyst jewellery?
Caring for amethyst jewellery is pretty simple. To clean your amethyst pieces, all you need is some lukewarm water, a mild soap, and a soft cloth or brush. Gently scrub the jewellery to remove any dirt or oils that may have built up, especially around the gemstone’s setting. Once you’ve cleaned it, rinse it with clean water and pat it dry with a soft cloth. Don’t use any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the stone or dull its finish.
For long-term care, it’s smart to store your amethyst jewellery in a soft pouch or a lined jewellery box to prevent scratches or exposure to sunlight. Prolonged sunlight can fade the vibrant purple colour, so keep that in mind if you’re storing it somewhere exposed. If you’ve got a special piece, like an amethyst engagement ring, consider taking it to a professional jeweller for an annual check-up. They can make sure the stone is secure and give it a professional clean to keep it sparkling like new.
Is amethyst considered a birthstone, and what does it symbolise?
Yes! Amethyst is the birthstone for February, making it an extra-special choice for anyone born in that month. But don’t worry, even if you’re not a February baby, you can still enjoy its beauty and symbolism. Amethyst is thought to symbolise peace, calm, and spiritual clarity. It’s often associated with healing and protection, believed by some to help ward off negativity and stress while promoting a sense of balance and tranquillity.
In ancient times, amethyst was considered a stone of sobriety and was even used to prevent intoxication. While that particular belief may not hold much water today, many people still wear amethyst jewellery as a way to invite positive energy into their lives. Whether you’re drawn to its calming properties or you just love the stunning purple hue, wearing amethyst can feel like carrying a little bit of serenity with you.
How can I tell if my amethyst is real or synthetic?
It can be tricky to tell the difference between real and synthetic amethyst just by looking at it, especially for the untrained eye. However, there are a few tell-tale signs that can help. Real amethyst often has slight inclusions or imperfections, which are natural characteristics formed during its creation. These inclusions can be tiny air bubbles, colour zoning, or slight variations in clarity. If your amethyst is too perfect – no inclusions, flawless colour, or extreme clarity – it might be synthetic, as lab-created stones are often made to look flawless.
Another factor to consider is the price. If the cost seems too good to be true for a large, vibrant amethyst piece, it might be a synthetic or imitation stone. Real amethyst is affordable but still holds value due to its natural origin. If you’re ever unsure, it’s a good idea to take your jewellery to a professional gemologist or jeweller. They can use specialised tools to determine whether your stone is natural or synthetic, giving you peace of mind about your purchase.
What types of jewellery can I find featuring amethyst?
You can find amethyst set in just about every type of jewellery you can imagine! One of the most popular choices is amethyst rings, often set in silver or gold to really highlight the gemstone’s rich purple hue. Amethyst necklaces are another favourite, especially in pendant form, where the gemstone can stand out as a centrepiece. The colour of amethyst complements both cool and warm tones, so it looks great whether it’s paired with silver, white gold, or traditional yellow gold.
Earrings featuring amethyst are also widely available, from simple studs to intricate drop earrings. Bracelets and bangles with amethyst accents make great statement pieces as well, adding a touch of elegance to your wrist. Whether you’re after something minimal or looking to make a bold fashion statement, amethyst works in all styles. From casual everyday pieces to more formal, luxurious designs, amethyst jewellery adds that perfect blend of beauty, versatility, and meaning to any collection.
Very smooth and easy experience dealing with Ernesto. He melted my old gold and custom made me a necklace that turned out exactly how I wanted it and to great quality. Highly recommend.
- Diab Finianos
The best and most honest jeweler in Sydney , Ernesto is a pleasure to deal with and so are all his staff. I highly recommend Ernesto and his team for quality service and jewellery.
- Steve
Ernesto is the best person to deal with. He will assist and help you with anything possible and he is very easy going with the best prices and always looks after his clients. Highly recommend.
- Matthew Khouchaba
Ernesto and Maria have always provided me with the best service and quality jewelry for years. Highly recommend, best in the business.
- Jeanpaul Maugeri
Always a pleasure to deal with Maria and Ernesto bought both the wedding ring and band from here great quality and great deal thankyou again
- Sam and Sarah
I have to say best dicision I ever made. Ernesto was so helpful and if I could give him more than five stars I would.
- Norman Ghannoum