Amethyst Necklace – DaVinchi Cut by Galatea

Amethyst Necklace – DaVinchi Cut by Galatea

$1,400.00

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14 karat yellow gold necklace with an 8mm “Davinchi” cut amethyst.. There are 2 rubies and 2 emeralds prong set behind the amethyst giving it a kaleidoscope effect. Eighteen inches long.

The DavinChiā„¢ Cut is a gemstone cut which has the ability to absorb colors, light or images into the gem from its surroundings. This magical illusion makes the gem change colors when viewed from different angles and different points of view. There is a wonderful depth of field within the gem.The stone has a sense of liveliness, and is seems to be constantly changing in color and texture.

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14 karat yellow gold necklace with an 8mm “Davinchi” cut amethyst.. There are 2 rubies and 2 emeralds prong set behind the amethyst giving it a kaleidoscope effect. Eighteen inches long.

The DavinChiā„¢ Cut is a gemstone cut which has the ability to absorb colors, light or images into the gem from its surroundings. This magical illusion makes the gem change colors when viewed from different angles and different points of view. There is a wonderful depth of field within the gem.The stone has a sense of liveliness, and is seems to be constantly changing in color and texture.

Once associated with the tears of Bacchus, god of wine, amethyst has been prized for thousands of years. Since medieval times, Christian scholars have regarded this precious purple crystal as ā€œthe bishopā€™s stoneā€ for its power to provide clarity and sobriety. Buddhist monks continue to fashion fine prayer beads from amethyst, as the stone was precious to Buddha.

Amethyst is the rarest member of the quartz family, and deposits occur throughout the world.

One of the most significant producers of amethyst is Brazil, where several states possess large deposits. Neighboring Uruguay produces less amethyst, but many consider its clarity and rich, dark color to be superior to Brazilian amethyst.

Across the Atlantic, Zambia is also among the large global producers. Zambian amethyst is often small, but its dark color and clarity make it some of the finest in the world.