Our collection of amethyst rings include a number of stunning and unique rings that you, friends and family will all adore. As February's beautiful purple birthstone, an amethyst ring will make an incredibly thoughtful gift for your loved ones born in February.
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Amethyst Rings FAQ
We get a lot of questions about our Amethyst rings. Below, we've answered a few of the most popular and provided more information about this strikingly purple gemstone jewelry.
1. What Is Amethyst?
Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz, known for its striking purple color that ranges from pale lilac to deep, royal purple. Its name comes from the Greek word “amethystos,” which means “not intoxicated”—a nod to the ancient belief that this stone could protect its wearer from drunkenness.
On the Mohs hardness scale, amethyst scores a solid 7, making it durable enough for everyday rings, while still being gentle enough to require a bit of care.
Natural amethyst can be found around the world, with notable deposits in Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, and the United States.
2. What Do Amethyst Rings Symbolize?
Amethyst rings are known to symbolize peace, clarity, and spiritual protection. They're often associated with:
- - Inner strength
- Emotional healing
- Balance and tranquility
- Sobriety and self-control
Because of its calming energy, amethyst is often worn by people seeking clarity during stressful times or as a reminder to stay centered and present. It's also a meaningful gift for someone going through a period of growth or change.
3. What Zodiac Signs Are Amethyst Rings Associated With?
Amethyst is the birthstone for February, making it especially significant for those born under Aquarius and Pisces.
However, its healing and intuitive properties also resonate with other signs, including:
- Virgo: Encourages mental clarity and emotional balance
Capricorn: Supports stress relief and spiritual awareness
Sagittarius: Promotes introspection and grounding
Even if it's not your zodiac stone, the universal energy of amethyst makes it a favorite across the board.
4. What Types of Emerald Exist?
While most people recognize amethyst by its deep purple hue, there are actually several beautiful variations:
- Siberian Amethyst: Deep purple with flashes of red and blue (most prized)
Rose de France Amethyst: Light lilac or lavender tone
Uruguayan Amethyst: Intense violet-blue hue, highly saturated
Chevron Amethyst: Banded with white quartz, often used in metaphysical work
Green Amethyst (Prasiolite): A green form of quartz often heat-treated from amethyst
Each type offers a unique take on this enchanting stone, giving wearers a range of shades and vibes to choose from.
5. What Properties or Benefits Is Amethyst Known For?
Amethyst has long been regarded as a powerful stone for both spiritual and emotional healing. Some of the commonly believed benefits include:
- - Promoting calmness and relieving anxiety
- Encouraging clear decision-making and focus
- Helping with sleep and fighting insomnia
- Balancing the crown chakra (linked to intuition and spirituality)
- Supporting sobriety and breaking addictive behaviors
It's a go-to gemstone for meditation, reflection, and anyone seeking inner peace.
6. How To Clean Amethyst Rings
Because amethyst is quartz-based, it’s fairly sturdy, but still deserves some gentle care. Here’s how to keep your amethyst ring glowing:
How to clean an Amethyst ring:
- 1. Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and a few drops of mild soap.
2. Soak the ring for 10–15 minutes.
3. Gently scrub with a soft toothbrush, especially around the setting.
4. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. - Avoid:
- - Harsh chemicals
- Ultrasonic or steam cleaners
- Prolonged direct sunlight (can fade the color)
- Always store your amethyst ring separately to avoid scratches from harder stones like diamonds.
7. What Colors Go Best With Amethyst Rings?
Amethyst is incredibly versatile when it comes to styling. It pairs beautifully with:
- - Yellow Gold: Creates a warm, regal contrast.
- White Gold or Silve: Allows the purple to pop with a cool elegance.
- Rose Gold: Adds softness, femininity and a touch of romance.
In terms of fashion, here are some pairings that go beutifully with Amethyst jewelry:
- Neutral tones: Grays, whites, and beiges bring out its sophistication
Greens: Olive or emerald green creates a beautiful contrast with purple
Deep blues or blacks: Adds richness and drama
Whether worn alone or as part of a stack, amethyst rings are easy to match and hard not to adore.
8. Interesting Facts About Amethysts
- The name "amethyst" comes from the Greek word amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated." Ancient Greeks believed it could prevent drunkenness and often wore it to avoid overindulgence.
- Before large deposits were discovered in Brazil, amethyst was once as prized as rubies and emeralds. Its deep purple hue has long been associated with royalty—used in crown jewels by monarchs, including the British royal family.
- In ancient Egypt, amethyst was carved into protective amulets believed to offer spiritual guidance. Leonardo da Vinci even claimed the stone could sharpen the mind and fend off negative thoughts.
- During the Middle Ages, amethyst symbolized nobility and was worn by bishops in ceremonial rings.
- Today, some of the largest and most stunning amethyst geodes come from Brazil and Uruguay, with towering crystals that can be taller than a person!