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More About Amethyst Jewellery

Amethyst is one of the world’s favourite non-precious gems that is adored because of its incredible beauty, specifically known for its stunning array of purple hues.

It often stands alongside more expensive gemstones within jewellery like diamonds, sapphires and emeralds, showing that it is just as valuable and extremely sought after.

Amethyst Jewellery

When it comes to the real origins of amethyst, Greece was indeed the civilisation credited with first discovering the stone. However, the finest amethyst were found in Russia and were featured in much royal European jewellery.

It was once thought that the stone would help to protect people from becoming drunk and suffering hangovers, perhaps why it was linked to the god of wine and excess. As a result, it was common for the ancient Greeks to drink out of cups made from amethyst in an attempt to stave off the effects of wine.

It is also believed to keep the wearer clear headed and quick-witted!

Amethyst is a member of the quartz family that has a quite a good level of hardness (it measures 7 on the Mohs scale), which means it is a durable stone and so is well-suited for use in most types of jewellery.

While you can find amethyst in large quantities in a huge number of places across the globe, it is very rare to get good size stones that are a uniform dark colour. This means that deep amethyst is the most coveted.

Admired as February’s birthstone, this brilliant gem is perfect for styling throughout the year – so indulge in a range of beautiful amethyst jewellery including Amethyst Earrings, Amethyst necklaces and Amethyst rings.

FAQS on Amethyst Jewellery 

What styles are trending in Amethyst Jewellery this year?

The most trending styles in Amethyst jewellery in 2026 are bypass amethyst ring, amethyst cuff bangle, concave -cut amethyst ring, and multi-gemstone amethyst ring.

Is Amethyst Jewellery a good gift for February birthdays?

Yes, amethyst jewellery makes for an amazing February birthstone gift. Amethyst is February’s official birthstone. This gemstone is believed to bring healing, tranquility, and calmness in the wearer’s life.

Which cut or shape is most popular in Amethyst Jewellery?

The most popular cut or shape in Amethyst jewellery is emerald-cut. It is widely favoured as it comes with step-facets and lines that helps to emphasise clarity and colour of the gemstone.

How do I clean and care for Amethyst Jewellery?

You can clean amethyst jewellery using a soft brush and warm soapy water.  Firstly wet the bristles with the solution and rub the brush in gentle, circular motion. Next, rinse thoroughly until the water runs clear.  Use a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe it. To keep your amethyst jewellery looking like new, always store them in a soft-lined jewellery box or pouch to prevent them from getting damaged.