Amethyst Chevron Amethyst tower set - Height: 20 cm - Width: 17.2 cm- 1600 g - (2)






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Two chevron amethyst meteorite towers from Brazil, total weight 1.6 kg, with one piece measuring 20 cm x 5.7 cm x 4.4 cm and the other 17.2 cm x 5.3 cm x 4.3 cm.
Description from the seller
2 chevron amethyst tower quality
980 grams 20x5.7x4.4 cm
620 grams 17.2x5.3x4.3 cm
Total 1600 grams
Amethyst is a violet variety of the mineral quartz and is the best-known stone in the quartz group.
Brazil has important deposits of amethyst, which are mainly mined from the state of Rio Grande do Sul (with the town of Ametista do Sul as the main producer) and, secondarily, in Bahia. Brazil is the world’s largest gemstone producer
The name comes from Ancient Greek ἀμέθυστος (amethystos). Amethyst was already known to the Egyptians, Etruscans and Romans, and Pliny the Elder described amethyst already.
In ancient China, small gems were cut from amethyst. In the Middle Ages, amethyst was also highly valued in Europe. It was called the bishop’s stone, because it used to be a favored gemstone for church dignitaries, and it was believed to possess magical powers.[source?]
It was the symbol of lovers, the stone of temperance, a protector against sorcery and witchcraft. In Jacob van Maerlant’s writings, it is stated that the stone drives away drunkenness. It has been suggested that the Greek name means
Seller's Story
2 chevron amethyst tower quality
980 grams 20x5.7x4.4 cm
620 grams 17.2x5.3x4.3 cm
Total 1600 grams
Amethyst is a violet variety of the mineral quartz and is the best-known stone in the quartz group.
Brazil has important deposits of amethyst, which are mainly mined from the state of Rio Grande do Sul (with the town of Ametista do Sul as the main producer) and, secondarily, in Bahia. Brazil is the world’s largest gemstone producer
The name comes from Ancient Greek ἀμέθυστος (amethystos). Amethyst was already known to the Egyptians, Etruscans and Romans, and Pliny the Elder described amethyst already.
In ancient China, small gems were cut from amethyst. In the Middle Ages, amethyst was also highly valued in Europe. It was called the bishop’s stone, because it used to be a favored gemstone for church dignitaries, and it was believed to possess magical powers.[source?]
It was the symbol of lovers, the stone of temperance, a protector against sorcery and witchcraft. In Jacob van Maerlant’s writings, it is stated that the stone drives away drunkenness. It has been suggested that the Greek name means
Seller's Story
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