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Amethyst Stones & Crystals – Folkmarket

Folkmarket offers a wide range of natural amethyst in raw, cut, and crystal form — perfect for jewelers, lapidary artists, collectors, and crystal enthusiasts. Our collection includes facet-grade rough, cabbing rough, beads, cabochons, tumbles, jewelry, pendants, mineral specimens, and geodes.

Types We Offer:

  • Raw/Facet-Grade Amethyst
  • Cabbing-Grade Rough
  • Amethyst Beads, Cabochons & Tumbles
  • Loose (Faceted) Amethyst Stones
  • Amethyst Crystals & Geodes
  • Amethyst Jewelry & Pendants
  • Fine Mineral Specimens

About Amethyst
Amethyst, a quartz variety (SiO₂), is prized for its purple to violet color, caused by iron impurities. It also appears in pink, lavender, red-tipped, chevron, and even greenish shades (prasiolite). Known for beauty and metaphysical properties, it’s also the February birthstone.

Where It’s Found
Major sources include Brazil, Africa, Uruguay, Zambia, Canada, Afghanistan, Mexico, Russia, and the USA.

Uses
Amethyst is popular for faceting, cabochon making, beads, wire-wrapped jewelry, healing, home décor, feng shui, and collector specimens.

Meaning & History
Historically associated with protection, clarity, and calmness, amethyst has been valued since ancient Greece and medieval Europe. Today, it remains a favorite for fine jewelry and thoughtful gifts, especially for those born in February.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is amethyst good for? Amethyst is believed to promote calmness, clarity, and spiritual awareness while helping to relieve stress and anxiety.

2. How can you tell if amethyst is real? Real amethyst has natural color variations, feels cool to touch, and shows slight imperfections under magnification, while fakes are often uniformly colored and warm quickly.

3. What color amethyst is most valuable? Deep purple amethyst with red or blue flashes, known as "Siberian" grade, commands the highest prices.

4. Can amethyst be worn every day? Yes, amethyst rates 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable enough for daily wear with proper care.

5. How do you cleanse and charge amethyst? Rinse under lukewarm water, place in moonlight overnight, or use sage smoke to cleanse; avoid prolonged sun exposure as it can fade the color.

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