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Amethyst is defined by violet coloration ranging from light to more saturated tones. The color integrates easily with both neutral and darker materials.

A quartz variety formed in volcanic cavities, amethyst develops as mineral-rich solutions crystallize over time. Color results from trace iron and natural geological conditions.

Applications include jewelry, carved objects, and architectural ornamentation, with historical use in royal and ceremonial items.

Found in regions such as Brazil, Uruguay, and Zambia, each specimen varies in tone and transparency.

Amethyst is defined by violet coloration ranging from light to more saturated tones. The color integrates easily with both neutral and darker materials.

A quartz variety formed in volcanic cavities, amethyst develops as mineral-rich solutions crystallize over time. Color results from trace iron and natural geological conditions.

Applications include jewelry, carved objects, and architectural ornamentation, with historical use in royal and ceremonial items.

Found in regions such as Brazil, Uruguay, and Zambia, each specimen varies in tone and transparency.