Amethyst, faceted rondelle, 2x3mm x 39cm
00611105- Material
- Amethyst
- Color
- Purple
- Size
- 2x3mm
- Beads and accessories store for jewelry making
- Faceted
- Shape
- Rondelle
- Hole diameter
- 0.5mm
- Weight
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- Origin
- Brazil
Amethyst, purple in color, faceted rondelle shape, 2x3mm in size, sold on a string of 39cm.
Formerly used as a chalice to protect against potential poisoning attempts during banquets, it is the stone of the popes, symbolically representing spirituality and abstinence from vices.
Do you know the benefits of améthyste?
Amethyst helps maintain mental calm, which is ideal for practicing spiritual activities such as meditation and reiki. It will hold a special place in the mind for any activity of the spirit that requires mental calm. Amethyst relieves depression and those prone to excessive thinking, offering peace from an endless loop of thoughts they cannot escape. It has aura cleansing properties, allowing for better concentration or self-awareness.
How to make your own unique jewelry with améthyste?
For a colorful bracelet, you're spoiled for choice with our stones!
If you want to combine different stones with different energies, you can find what you need on our blog first.
For earrings, you will need flat head studs and ear hooks.
If you want to make bracelets, depending on the style of bracelet, you will use cotton threads, leather threads, chain etc.
So, to make a necklace, you will need to use a necklace or chain, rings, hanger and gold-filled wire etc.
All the above jewelry, Also available with other natural stones, pearls or pearls. We also have gold-filled accessories, silver accessories and gold-filled pink accessories for you to choose from.
For more information on how to tie knots, we have a video on how to tie knots.
Tools you may need to make jewelry
Running out of ideas? Check out our tutorials for inspiration.
For more information, please visit this blog about améthyste.