Product Description
- This lot features natural Brazilian amethyst gemstones with a total weight of 24.60 carats, making it an excellent choice for jewelers, collectors, and gemstone lovers.
- Each stone has an average weight between 2.70 carats and 3.30 carats, with sizes ranging from 1–2 carats and 3 carats, giving a useful mix for different jewelry designs.
- The gemstones show a deep and vivid dark purple amethyst color, one of the most desired shades in the market, known for its natural beauty and strong appeal.
- Every stone is cut in a fine pear cut amethyst shape, ideal for making rings, pendants, earrings, and custom jewelry pieces.
- These stones come from Brazil, a world-famous origin for high-quality amethyst gemstones that are valued for their clarity and brilliance.
- As the official February birthstone, amethyst makes a meaningful and popular choice for birthday jewelry, anniversary gifts, and spiritual healing jewelry.
- The gemstones are genuine and heated, a common process that improves their natural purple color and clarity without changing their authenticity.
- Sizes measure around 8.2x12mm to 8x12mm, making them perfect for both statement jewelry and fine settings.
Is this amethyst natural or synthetic?
These are natural Brazilian amethyst gemstones, not synthetic or lab-made stones. They are genuine and earth-mined.
Has this amethyst been treated?
Yes, these are heated amethyst gemstones. Heat treatment is a common and accepted process that improves color and clarity while keeping the stone natural and authentic.
What is the hardness of amethyst and is it safe for daily wear?
Amethyst has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it strong enough for daily wear in rings, pendants, and earrings when set properly.
How is the value of amethyst determined?
The value of amethyst depends on color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Rich dark purple amethyst with good clarity and precise cuts, like these pear cut gemstones, are the most desirable.
Can dark purple amethyst fade in color over time?
High-quality Brazilian amethyst is stable and does not fade easily under normal light. To keep the rich purple color, avoid long exposure to direct sunlight or strong heat.