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Natural Brazilian Amethyst Crystal Point – Natural Amethyst Specimen – (9cm, 176g) – AP18

Natural Brazilian Amethyst Crystal Point – Natural Amethyst Specimen – (9cm, 176g) – AP18

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  • Type: Natural Brazilian Amethyst Crystal Point.
  • Origin: Brazil.
  • Size: Approx: 9cm x 6cm x 5cm.
  • Weight: 176g.
  • Item identification code – AP18.
This natural amethyst point comes from Brazil, one of the world's best-known sources of high-quality amethyst.

Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz and gets its colour from trace minerals present during crystal growth deep within the Earth. Over millions of years, these crystals developed naturally within volcanic rock cavities before being carefully extracted and prepared.

Unlike polished towers or points, these specimens retain their natural crystal character that showcases the stone's colour, clarity and internal structure. Natural inclusions, internal fractures, colour zoning and growth features are all part of the crystal's formation and make each piece unique. 

Brazilian amethyst is highly regarded by collectors for its attractive purple colouring, natural crystal formations and wide range of display specimens.

These pieces are popular with: 
  • Crystal and mineral collectors.
  • Meditation and mindfulness practitioners.
  • Reiki practitioners and energy workers.
  • People interested in spiritual and metaphysical traditions.
  • Home and office display enthusiasts.
  • Natural history and geology enthusiasts.
  • Gift buyers looking for a unique natural specimen.
  • Anyone who appreciates naturally formed crystals.
Each specimen is individually photographed and the exact piece shown is the one you will receive.

About Amethyst:

Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz and is one of the most recognized and collected crystals in the world. Its colour ranges from soft lilac and lavender through to rich violet and deep royal purple, with each piece displaying its own unique patterns, zoning and natural formations.

Amethyst forms naturally over millions of years as silica-rich mineral solutions crystallise within cavities and fractures in rock. Some of the finest amethyst specimens are found in Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, Congo and other mineral-rich regions around the world.

Amethyst has been valued throughout history for its beauty, durability and striking natural colour. Today it remains a popular choice for collectors, crystal enthusiasts, home décor, meditation spaces and unique display pieces. 

Metaphysical Information:

For those interested in crystal traditions and metaphysical practices, amethyst is often associated with calmness, balance and spiritual awareness. Many people choose amethyst for meditation spaces, bedrooms, relaxation areas and personal crystal collections.

In crystal healing traditions, amethyst is commonly linked with: 
  • Calmness and relaxation.
  • Emotional balance.
  • Stress relief and mindfulness.
  • Intuition and spiritual growth.
  • Meditation and reflection.
  • Creating a peaceful environment.
Please note: These beliefs are based on traditional and spiritual practices and are not supported by scientific evidence. Amethyst should not be used as a substitute for professional medical, psychological or healthcare advice, diagnosis or treatment.

Geological Information:
  • Mineral Family: Quartz.
  • Colour: Shades of purple ranging from pale lilac to deep violet.
  • Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂).
  • Formation: Naturally forms within cavities and fractures in rock over millions of years. Crystal System: Hexagonal.
  • Major Sources: Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, Congo, Madagascar and other locations worldwide.
As a natural mineral, every amethyst specimen is unique. Variations in colour intensity, crystal structure, inclusions and natural formations are all part of what makes each piece one of a kind. 
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