URUGUAYAN AMETHYST - Your amethyst was sourced from Uruguay where the finest amethyst crystals are being discovered. Then, it is received at our storeroom in Texas where we inspect and pack each piece. Each cluster grew on basalt which is a volcanic rock that is cut to shape your cluster and provide a base so that it stands up for display.
SUPERIOR QUALITY. You are purchasing high quality amethyst from Uruguay.
BONUSES: You will receive a Selenite wand in a velvet bag plus a copy of our brochure "How to care for your Amethyst" as a thank you.
THANK YOU. A portion of the proceeds from your purchase supports a special needs community who helped assemble our products.
- Generate Positive Energy – Enhance your surroundings with the calming influence of our authentic amethyst cluster. Its stunning purple tones radiate positive energy, helping to ease stress, clear your mind, and spark creativity.
- Bonus: Receive a 3" SELENITE WAND as a thank you. The combination of Amethyst and Selenite brings a power calm and focused energy to you home.
- Cultivate Inner Peace – Turn your space into a peaceful retreat with our distinct amethyst geodes. They not only add beauty but also bring tranquility, making them ideal for meditation or yoga practice.
- A Gift from Nature – Each amethyst cluster is as unique as you are! Its beautiful purple hue is both mesmerizing and one-of-a-kind. We provide precise descriptions of each piece’s size to ensure its authenticity.
- Natural Beauty – Delight in the natural forms and distinctive artistry of each geode. No two pieces are identical, showcasing nature’s incredible diversity. While colors may vary in shades of purple, every amethyst meets our high quality standards.
- Amethyst is the gem traditionally given for the sixth wedding anniversary. Wear it in celebration of your wedding nuptials or as your February birthstone and you’ll be in royal company: Catherine the Great (Empress Catherine II of Russia, 1729–1796) had a penchant for the gem and decked herself in amethyst necklaces, earrings and other ornaments. The famous jewelry connoisseur Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (1896–1986), made a memorable statement when she wore a lavish Cartier-designed amethyst bib necklace to a gala in Versailles in 1953.
- The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to the purple birthstone. Because of its wine-like color, early Greek mythology associated the gem with Bacchus, the god of wine. Amethyst was also believed to keep the wearer clear headed and quick witted in battle and business affairs. Renaissance Europeans thought it calmed lovers overrun by passion.
- Generate Positive Energy – Enhance your surroundings with the calming influence of our authentic amethyst cluster. Its stunning purple tones radiate positive energy, helping to ease stress, clear your mind, and spark creativity.
- Bonus: Receive a 3" SELENITE WAND as a thank you. The combination of Amethyst and Selenite brings a power calm and focused energy to you home.
- Cultivate Inner Peace – Turn your space into a peaceful retreat with our distinct amethyst geodes. They not only add beauty but also bring tranquility, making them ideal for meditation or yoga practice.
- A Gift from Nature – Each amethyst cluster is as unique as you are! Its beautiful purple hue is both mesmerizing and one-of-a-kind. We provide precise descriptions of each piece’s size to ensure its authenticity.
- Natural Beauty – Delight in the natural forms and distinctive artistry of each geode. No two pieces are identical, showcasing nature’s incredible diversity. While colors may vary in shades of purple, every amethyst meets our high quality standards.
- Amethyst is the gem traditionally given for the sixth wedding anniversary. Wear it in celebration of your wedding nuptials or as your February birthstone and you’ll be in royal company: Catherine the Great (Empress Catherine II of Russia, 1729–1796) had a penchant for the gem and decked herself in amethyst necklaces, earrings and other ornaments. The famous jewelry connoisseur Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (1896–1986), made a memorable statement when she wore a lavish Cartier-designed amethyst bib necklace to a gala in Versailles in 1953.
- The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to the purple birthstone. Because of its wine-like color, early Greek mythology associated the gem with Bacchus, the god of wine. Amethyst was also believed to keep the wearer clear headed and quick witted in battle and business affairs. Renaissance Europeans thought it calmed lovers overrun by passion.