Amethyst Bracelet - Pear-Shaped Amethyst Bracelet

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If you are looking for a beautiful bracelet for yourself or for a loved one, you might want to consider purchasing a pear-shaped amethyst bracelet. These are among the most popular types of amethyst bracelets on the market.

Clear quartz, jasper, and citrine are all healing stones

When choosing healing crystals for amethyst bracelets, there are many options to choose from. Each gemstone has its own properties and healing abilities. With a clear goal in mind, it's easy to find the right gem for your needs.

Agate is an excellent choice for people who are looking to heal their body, mind, and soul. Its soothing nature helps alleviate ailments of the uterus, eyes, and heart.

Amethyst is a good choice for those seeking to clear their chakras of negative energy. This stone is known to raise confidence and self-esteem. In addition, it is associated with spiritual growth, courage, and balance.

Rose Quartz is another good option. This pink stone is known to enhance relationships and promote inner peace.

If you're feeling anxious, agate can help calm your nerves. It also brings relaxation and restful sleep.

For those looking for more general health benefits, try citrine. This quartz is said to promote healing and rejuvenation of the skin.

Amethyst is the color of royalty

Amethyst is one of the most prized of all gemstones. It is known for its deep, rich purple color and its translucent, lustrous properties. It is a member of the quartz family.

Amethyst is a stone that is usually cut into standard shapes, such as ovals, rounds, marquises, and triangles. Amethyst is a relatively inexpensive stone to use for jewelry.

The color of amethyst was once thought to be a symbol of royalty and wealth. Ancient cultures associated amethyst with wisdom and faith. They also believed it had curative powers. Aristocrats and priests were often adorned with amethysts.

King Tutankhamen was buried with a bracelet fashioned out of a large amethyst scarab. Queen Catherine the Great of Russia wore amethysts as a symbol of her majesty. And even the English regalia of the Middle Ages was adorned with amethysts.

Amethyst is found in a variety of igneous and metamorphic rocks, including granite, gneiss, and quartz. In fact, amethyst is the most popular of all quartz varieties.

Charge your amethyst

Putting your amethyst bracelet in water is an easy way to recharge it. It helps cleanse the energy of the crystal, but be aware that some stones can be toxic.

Another great way to charge your amethyst bracelet is with sound. Singing is one of the most powerful forms of energy healing, and is often used to charge crystals.

If you're trying to get a crystal to charge, it's best to have an intention. Visualize the crystal filling your body with healing energy, and then visualize it completing a task. For example, imagine it clearing up a headache.

You can also smudge the crystal, which is an art of rubbing sacred herbs over the surface. You can use Palo Santo, sandalwood, or cedarwood. To do this, place the crystal in a safe location and allow it to smudge for several hours.

Using a tuning fork to make a sound is also a great way to charge your amethyst. But make sure you're using the right tool, and don't try this with soft stones.

Pear-shaped amethyst bracelets

Pear-shaped amethyst bracelets can add a touch of charm to your look. The amethyst gemstone, which is the birthstone of February, enhances intuition, spiritual awareness, and creativity. Amethyst is also considered to promote peace and positive energy. In addition, the amethyst can be used as a symbol of fidelity.

This sterling silver bracelet features a pear-shaped amethyst that is held in place by a row of round cut diamonds. A sliding clasp secures the bracelet to your wrist. Each of the diamonds in the link bracelet weighs about 1/20 ct. If you wear this item frequently, you may notice that the e-coating finish begins to wear off.

The open center and pear shape mounts of this bracelet add to its beauty. It has an overall length of seven and a half inches. Depending on the size of the gemstone, the bracelet may be slightly shorter or longer. You can choose to wear this bracelet alone or to match with another bracelet to add a bit of flair to your look.

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