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3.00 Carat Genuine Amethyst .925 Sterling Silver Ring
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3.00 Carat Genuine Amethyst .925 Sterling Silver Ring
SKU: QR12111A-SSR
QR12111A-SSR
QR12111A-SSR
QR12111A-SSR
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3.00 Carat Genuine Amethyst .925 Sterling Silver Ring

SKU: QR12111A-SSR
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Flaunt yourself with this Amethyst 3-Stone Ring. The natural gemstones have a combined weight of 3.00 carats and are set in .925 Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plating. The purple hue of this ring adds a pop of color to any look! The understated design and vibrant stones makes this ring perfect for every occasion. Amethyst 3-Stone Ring.

Product Details:
.925 Sterling Silver
Stone Details: Amethyst
Item Type: Ring
Gross Wt: 3.09
Gemstone Wt: 3.00 ctw
Total Stone Wt: 3.00 ctw
Metal Stamp: 925 QJâ„¢ IN
Finish: Rhodium Plated
Product Style: 3 Stone Ring
Total Qty Of Stones: 3
Height: 5.08 MM
Width: 17.02 MM
Length: 8.13 MM
Primary Stone Color: Purple
Birthstone Month: February
Gender: Women
Gemstone Information:

Amethyst Information

Stone Shape: Octagon
Stone Size: 8x6mm
Stone Quantity: 1
Stone Cts: 1.60 ctw
Stone Creation Method: Natural
Stone Treatment Method: Not Treated
Stone Treatment Code: E

Amethyst Information

Stone Shape: Trillion
Stone Size: 6.00mm
Stone Quantity: 2
Stone Cts: 1.40 ctw
Stone Creation Method: Natural
Stone Treatment Method: Not Treated
Stone Treatment Code: E
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About Amethyst:

Amethyst is an exceptionally well-known mineral and gemstone. It is the purple variety of the mineral Quartz has been a prized gem for centuries. It is the birthstone for Pisces and the month of February, and the gemstone for the 6th & 17th wedding anniversaries. This stunning semi-precious stone is formed in geodes called "hollow rocks". When used as a gemstone, Amethyst is often heat-treated to deepen the color, or to transform it into Citrine. The typical color of an amethyst boasts the color of royalty, a rich violet-purple. Some varieties may also change to a light green color, which is given the trade name "Prasiolite", or "Green Amethyst", as it is more commonly known in the gem trade.

Amethyst has been a highly esteemed gemstone for centuries and was once equivalent to rubies and sapphires. The discovery of huge deposits of amethyst stones in South America and other countries increased its availability and simultaneously reduced its rarity and price. In spite of this, it still remains one of the most popular choices among the many semi-precious gemstones available today.

This gem gets its name from the Greek term "amethystos", which refers to "not being inebriated". It was believed that an amethyst possessed the powers to negate the effects of alcohol consumption and also promote sobriety. Throughout history, this gemstone has been cherished for its captivating beauty. Even today, it is considered to be a symbol of contentment and spirituality. An amethyst is attributed with the power to calm the mind and prevent conflicting emotions. Amethyst is an attractive gemstone with a rating of 7 on the Mohs scale, which makes it relatively hard. The natural abundance and infinite variety of quartz have made it the most widely used of all gem minerals.