Avika Natural Energized Amethyst with Goethite lovely Amethyst has inclusion of Goethite in the tips, with beautiful golden needles in the form of flowers inside the Amethyst crystals. Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz, and is found in many locations worldwide, including Brazil and Uruguay. Amethysts first become known as a crystal to protect against drinking and addiction when the Greeks used it as a talisman against drunkenness. Their legend goes that the drunken God Dionysus set his tigers on the young Amethyst, and then, realising what he had done, turned her into a giant clear quartz crystal. His tears of remorse then stained the clear quartz purple, creating Amethyst. (Rest Details and usage method will be sent along with the product) Note: These are natural stones and only shape has been given. Please note that you will be sent a similar stone which is 100% natural. Availability may subject to in stock product. Data is collected from healers all over the world. We do not claim anything.
DISCLAIMER: No claims are made on metaphysical properties of this stone. These literature is collected from writings, books, folklore and various sources. The actual product may slightly vary from picture as these are natural stone and no two stones can same in pattern.
Chemical Formula |
SiO2 |
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Composition |
Silicon dioxide. Its purple coloring is usually caused by impurities of iron or manganese compounds. |
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Color |
Light to dark purple. Sometimes banded with purple and whitish lines. May also be mixed together with Citrine. |
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Streak |
White |
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Hardness |
7 |
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Crystal System |
Hexagonal |
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Crystal Forms |
Most often as protruding clusters of pyramids on a matrix base. These "pyramids" can be quite large. Also occurs as tall prismatic crystals, as short stubby crystals, in drusy aggregates, massive, in geodes, and as rounded waterworn stones. A very interesting habit is as crystalline crusts inside volcanic pipes. Crystals are usually striated horizontally, and occasionally have a scepter growth. |
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Transparency |
Transparent to translucent |
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Specific Gravity |
2.6 - 2.7 |
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Luster |
Vitreous |
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Cleavage |
Indiscernible |
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Fracture |
Conchoidal |
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Tenacity |
Brittle |
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Other ID Marks |
Occasionally fluorescent cream or white in shortwave ultraviolet light. |
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Complex Tests |
Dissolves in hydrofluoric acid. |
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In Group |
Silicates; Tectosilicates; Silica Group |
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Striking Features |
Color, crystal habits, and hardness. |
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Environment |
Occurs in all mineral environments, especially in igneous environments. |
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Rock Type |
Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic |
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Popularity (1-4) |
1 |
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Prevalence (1-3) |
1 |
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Demand (1-3) |
1 |
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