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Amethyst jewelry Care
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Storing amethyst jewelry
Amethyst is susceptible to heat and sunlight, both of which will lighten the color and may even make it a muddy brown.

Amethyst jewelry made with sterling silver or gold can be
dipped in a solution to remove tarnish without harming the stone. It
requires little care other than to clean and polish the jewelry it's set in.

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Synthetic - Crafted from the special gem-quality glass known as aqua quartz. Aqua Quartz has a transparent shade of an aquamarine hue.
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Amethyst was a valuable gem until the discovery of large deposits in South America in the late 1800s; Brazil is the primary exporter to this day, although it is common in many countries.

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Normally a brilliant purple color, amethyst gemstone jewelry has long been worn by kings and ranking members of the Roman Catholic church.

Roman women in particular prized Amethyst jewelry; they believed the Amethyst could insure their husbands’ love.

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Since most citrine on the market started its life as amethyst which was heated to turn its color to gold, citrine jewelry, as well as amethyst jewelry should be kept away from prolonged exposure to strong light or heat.

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The stone sometimes represents Christian humility and piety, so amethyst ornamentation in churches was common, especially during the Middle Ages. Rosaries are often made using the gem, and many members of the clergy still wear amethyst jewelry.

purple color from trace amounts of iron that have been oxidized from exposure to naturally occurring ionizing-radiation that is a byproduct of the decay of potassium 40. The color purple has long been associated with royalty, making amethyst jewelry ...

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