Uruguayan Amethyst – Purple – Modified Oval – 7.44 Carats

$ 674.48

“A garden of purple is always in bloom!”

This stunningly vivid purple Amethyst is the true gate to this garden of purple. Originating from our sources in Uruguay this Amethyst has a carat weight of 7.44 carats and supports the dimensions of 17.02mm x 11.43mm. It also has a pavilion depth of 7.99mm making it the perfect centrepiece of a beautiful pendant. The modified oval cut with a modified flower cut pavilion makes this an absolutely unique stone, where there is no two like it. The credit always goes to our amazing lapidarists in Sri Lanka, who have 30 years of gemstone cutting for the international markets It is also Loupe Clean and has a strong saturation of colour. Of course, amethysts in the gem market are renowned to be heat-treated, but this one is a guaranteed natural stone with no heat treatment. Welcome to the garden of purple and get this stone for yourself today.

Check out the VIDEO for this gorgeous gemstone!
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Details and Specifications

Identity: Natural Crystalline Quartz var. Amethyst
Carat Weight: 7.44 Carats
Dimensions: 17.02mm x 11.43mm x 7.99mm
Colour: Purple
Clarity: Loupe Clean
Cut: Modified Oval, Modified Flower
Origin: Uruguay
Treatment: None

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Description

Identity: Natural Crystalline Quartz var. Amethyst
Origin: Uruguay

THE 4CS

Carat Weight: 7.44 Carats
Colour: In all forms of light this stone is purple in colour.
Clarity: In addition, this purple Uruguayan Amethyst is Loupe Clean.
Cut: This purple Uruguayan Amethyst supports a Modified oval shape with a modified flower pavilion.

What are the 4Cs: Gemological Institute of America – The 4Cs

VIDEO:

Amethyst – Crystalline Quartz: A Family Affair

A FAMILY AFFAIR

Quartz, Quartz, Quartz. Probably one of the most popular families of gemstones ever found. Ever heard of: Amethyst? Citrine? Lemon Quartz? Smoky Quartz… Jasper? Well, here’s a tiny surprise for you. Yes, you may have guessed it they are all quartz. In fact, by definition Quartz is a chemical compound of silicon and oxygen, silicon dioxide SiO2. You may have heard this chemical formula in your days in high school; it is the same chemical formula as sand: the same sand which covers our beaches and the same sand which is used to make beautiful pieces of glassware.

Therefore, it is just simply impossible to cover one such large topic in one article. Hence, we have split the Quartz Family into their gemological identities of Crystalline and Cryptocrystalline. Furthermore, we split it further into the different varieties of each family. Thus, In this article, we will dissect and examine one of the more popular Quartz: Amethyst.

A BRIEF ORIGIN OF THE AMETHYST

Amethyst dates back to the times of Ancient Greece, where mythology predicated origin. The origin of Amethyst has different versions, however, the summarization is the same. Amethyst was said to be a young woman, accidentally caught in the wrath of the Greek God of Wine, Dionysus. When Amethyst called for help, the Goddess Diana came and turned the girl to a white gemstone(allegedly quartz). Once sober, Dionysius, extremely remorseful, wept into his half-full goblet of wine, which overflowed and dyed the quartz purple. This is the story of how Amethyst came to be. The lore is not just a mere story. Spiritualists believe the amethyst is the gemstone helping the drunk become sober. The amethyst is also the gemstone helping the sober not become drunk. (Do Not Attempt).

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Additional information

Weight 100 g
Dimensions 19 × 26 × 4 cm
Gemstone

Amethyst

Dimensions(mm)

17.02 x 11.43 x 7.99

Carat Weight

7.44

Colour

Purple

Cut

Modified Flower, Modified Oval

Clarity

Loupe Clean

Treatment

None

Origin

Uruguay