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AME209 Amethyst Stand-up

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AME209 Amethyst Stand-up

Amethyst stand-up features deep purple Amethyst from Uruguay. This stand-up hasĀ polished edges, a flat cut bottom, and natural amethyst crystals.

4" x 4.5" x 6.25"

6.56Ā lbs

Amethyst is a type of quartz known for its beautiful purple coloring, which is due to small amounts of iron and manganese. It is said Amethyst can be used to promote a sense of calm, balance, and peace. Amethyst is also the birthstone for those born in the month of February. Amethyst can be found all over the world, most prominently in Brazil, Canada, Uruguay, and Zambia. Its chemical formula isĀ SiO2Ā and owes its purple coloration to irradiation of ferrous iron:Ā Fe3+.

Amethyst stand-up features deep purple Amethyst from Uruguay. This stand-up hasĀ polished edges, a flat cut bottom, and natural amethyst crystals.

4" x 4.5" x 6.25"

6.56Ā lbs

Amethyst is a type of quartz known for its beautiful purple coloring, which is due to small amounts of iron and manganese. It is said Amethyst can be used to promote a sense of calm, balance, and peace. Amethyst is also the birthstone for those born in the month of February. Amethyst can be found all over the world, most prominently in Brazil, Canada, Uruguay, and Zambia. Its chemical formula isĀ SiO2Ā and owes its purple coloration to irradiation of ferrous iron:Ā Fe3+.

$269.99
AME209 Amethyst Stand-up—
$269.99

Description

Amethyst stand-up features deep purple Amethyst from Uruguay. This stand-up hasĀ polished edges, a flat cut bottom, and natural amethyst crystals.

4" x 4.5" x 6.25"

6.56Ā lbs

Amethyst is a type of quartz known for its beautiful purple coloring, which is due to small amounts of iron and manganese. It is said Amethyst can be used to promote a sense of calm, balance, and peace. Amethyst is also the birthstone for those born in the month of February. Amethyst can be found all over the world, most prominently in Brazil, Canada, Uruguay, and Zambia. Its chemical formula isĀ SiO2Ā and owes its purple coloration to irradiation of ferrous iron:Ā Fe3+.