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No, but if you named the purple amethyst Shelly, then it would be capitalized.
Some countries that have amethyst mines are Brazil, Sri Lanka and Madagascar.
Your more likely to find amethyst crystals in Geodes.
I have two large pieces of natural amethyst, like this. Except slightly deeper purple and differently shaped. Any idea what it would be worth?
The amethyst is a relatively common gemstone, which means it is great for making jewelry. Many different kinds of jewelry use it for its notable purple color. Also, mineral collectors like to collect it in crystal form and in geode sections (when a rock is cut open to show amethysts growing on the inside); the deeper the purple color, the more valuable it is considered. Throughout history, the amethyst has also had several uses. The word amethyst actually comes from the Greek "a" (not) + "methustos" (intoxicated), from ancient Greek times when people believed amethyst would prevent drunkenness- wine goblets were often made out of amethyst for this reason. Also, medieval European soldiers wore amethyst amulets because then it was believed amethysts could heal people and keep them cool-headed.
No, but if you named the purple amethyst Shelly, then it would be capitalized.
Amethyst, being quartz, would have a white streak.
If you have a bakery in your town then that would be the perfect place to go to find out how to make great carrot cake. or you could ask somebody you know! even easier!
Some countries that have amethyst mines are Brazil, Sri Lanka and Madagascar.
The Japanese word for "amethyst" would be one of these:-amejisuto,-ameshisuto,or-murasakisuishou.
WHY WOULD YOU THINK THAT? ANYWAY ITS NOT A CARROT!!
No, if a person gets shot while eating a carrot the jaw would not lock down and snap the carrot.
'Perfect' is relative. A diamond is valued by its cut -- mine cut in this case, its carat weight, its clarity and its colour. You can take your stone to a local gemologist who can help you establish a value for this diamond.
A .25 carrot would be a Very Tiny carrot -- you could pull one from your garden and ask around for its value. Otherwise, a .25 carat diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Today, on Blue Nile, for example, you can purchase a similar diamond and pay between US$246 and US$366, depending on the clarity, cut, colour and exact carat weight you want.
That is a difficult question to answer. Diamonds that big are rare as it is. Plus the quality, cut and clarity all greatly affect the value. It would be worth a great deal if it is of exceptional quality.
Your more likely to find amethyst crystals in Geodes.
There are many places to shop for green Amethyst rings. They can be found on eBay or on Amazon. Some department stores such as Kohl's and Sears also have green Amethyst rings. Green Amethyst rings can also be found in some jewelry stores such as Jared, Kay and Zales.