Amethyst has long since been considered a spiritual gemstone and is believed to calm fears and enhance thoughts of spirituality, usually associated with the color purple. However it is a quartz gemstone which also comes in a pale green. The green amethyst is often referred to as Prasiolite but can also be referred to as vermarine, mint quartz, green amethyst, lime
citrine, and green quartz.
Amethyst Symbolism and Spirituality
Amethyst also has religious connotations. Perhaps it was the amethyst's association with calming that led early Christians to associate the gemstone with Christ. Some went so far as to believe that the colors alluded to the suffering and wounds of Christ. The purple color represented purity of spirit.The ancient Egyptians included amethyst in amulets for protection against harm and also as a form of prayer.
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Amethyst Healing Power
In traditional Chinese medicine. amethyst is prescribed for stomach pains and bad dreams. Amethyst has been favored as an ages-old cure for centuries, it is believed that if you rub a moistened amethyst on a spots, it cures them! I do not attest to having tried this so please do not take my word for it.
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It is said that St. Valentine wore an amethyst ring carved in the likeness of Cupid. Given the gemstones reputation for calming passions, this seems a bit of a tall story! Although in Medieval times chaste love was highly considered true love, there may be some symbolism there after all.
Amethyst is also associated with the 6th year anniversary.
Amethyst and Royalty
They most recognized color of a rich violet-purple has long since been associated with royalty, amethyst gems can be found in crown jewels, the purple color is frequently used in robes and ceremonial clothing. More information and picutres of the Royal Crown Jewels can be found here https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/history-and-stories/the-crown-jewels/#gs.gUseV1U.