Our Collection
01 / Science & Origin
Formation and Composition
Amethyst is a purple variety of Quartz, gaining its colour from gamma irradiation and trace amounts of iron.
Mythological Roots
Named after the Greek word Amethystos, meaning “not intoxicated,” it has a rich historical connection to Greek mythology and lore.
Global Deposits
The largest deposits are found in Brazil and Uruguay, with specimens reaching impressive sizes and values.
02 / Mythology & Ancient Beliefs
The Legend of Amethyst
Greek lore tells of Amethyst as a young maiden protected by the goddess Diana, whose clear Quartz crystal form turned purple when Bacchus poured wine over it.
Ancient Symbolism
Ancient myths suggest Amethyst could prevent intoxication, though some speculate this originated from misidentified Red Garnet.
Cultural Misidentifications
In ancient times, it symbolised clarity and sobriety, often associated with spiritual and physical protection.
03 / Meaning & Energy
Healing and Protection
Amethyst promotes mental clarity, emotional stability, and spiritual growth, acting as a protective and calming stone.
Breaking Addictions and Enhancing Intuition
It helps break addictions by enhancing intuition and connecting the user to higher frequencies.
Encouraging Spiritual Growth
The stone fosters a sense of safety, warmth, and gratitude, encouraging meditation and self-reflection.