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Stone Archive

Amethyst

Amethyst

Provenance

Brazil

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Concept

Weighted Velvet

MONTH

FEBRUARY BIRTHSTONE

TRACE & NARRATIVE

From the Greek ""amethystos""—meaning ""not drunk."" The ancient Greeks believed that drinking from a cup carved of this stone would prevent intoxication.

Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia. Mined across the globe, though the depth of purple shifts with origin. Trace iron and radiation stain transparent quartz violet. The same composition, under slightly different conditions, yields a different shade.

Until the eighteenth century, amethyst was traded at a value equal to diamond. The discovery of vast deposits in Brazil ended that. Yet the stone itself has not changed. Only the standard moved.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 7.0 | HIGH DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
TRIGONAL SYSTEM | ANGULAR BALANCE
VISUAL METRICS
The purple shifts between deep and dilute depending on the light. Cold, but not entirely — there's a residual warmth in the way it catches a room. It wears more serious than expected.
MAINTENANCE
  • Keep out of prolonged direct sunlight — strong light can fade the purple over time.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
FIRE PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
AER (Air), AETHER
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Third Eye | Ajna, Crown | Sahasrara

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Aquarius, Pisces

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Quietude — Solitude — Restraint

The material equivalent of negative space. It doesn't add — it subtracts. Background noise pulls back half a stop. What changes isn't the thought itself, but the room around it.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

Friday evening, the invitation is there, and he says no. Not rudely — just clearly. He treats solitude as a non-negotiable line item, not a luxury. This stone is for the man who knows the difference. When he returns from noise to quiet, it helps to have something at his wrist that belongs to the silence rather than the crowd.

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