Amethyst is the birthstone for the month of February. The word amethyst is taken from the Greek word
“amethystos” which means “not drunk”. It is strongly believed that amethyst
carries supreme powers of preventing its wearer from intoxication.
It carries quartz which is considered to be the second most
rich mineral found in the crust of earth.
Amethyst color ranges from mauve to deep purple. A high sensitivity to
heat, if heated to 500 degrees Celsius, amethyst changes its color to brown or
red. In some other circumstances, it can also change its color to green if
heated. It is also experienced that
amethyst can turn into another gemstone Citrine if heated on certain
level.
It is said that Cleopatra wore the ring in which amethyst
stone was engraved. It is also considered to be Saint Valentine’s stone, who
also wore amethyst ring which was engraved with the figure of his assistant, cupid.
That’s why Saint Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Feb.
The major sources of amethyst are Uruguay, Brazil, North
Carolina and Arizona.
It is believed that this stone carries strong powers and has
placed the stone in pharaoh’s tomb. During Medieval ages, amethyst was used to
dispel sleep, protect its wearer from sorcery. In battles, this stone was worn
by fighters to bring victory. In Arabic customs,
amethyst stone is considered to relieve gout pain and protect wearer from bad
dreams.
The amethyst represents power and is considered the symbol
of royalty as a February’s birthstone.