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4mm Amethyst Rondelle Black Gold Chain 56 pieces - The Bead Traders
5-6mm Light Amethyst Plain Rounds 12 inch 55 beads - The Bead Traders
4mm Amethyst plain round Black Gold plated Chain by the foot 31 beads - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Double Nugget Silver Chain 58 pieces - The Bead Traders
7mm Amethyst Straight Drill Plain Pear Beads, 14 inch - The Bead Traders
6x5mm Cape Amethyst Faceted Ovals 12 inch 51 beads - The Bead Traders
6-7mm Amethyst Square Heishis 16 inch 170 pieces - The Bead Traders
4-8mm Amethyst Plain Diamonds 15 inch 39 beads - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Faceted Oval Focal Bead 1 Piece - The Bead Traders
Matte Amethyst Tumbled Plain Nugget Beads 9 inch 17 pieces - The Bead Traders
9x7mm Amethyst Plain Kites 14 inch 33 beads - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Faceted Nugget Beads 14 inch 36 pieces - The Bead Traders
6mm Amethyst Faceted Rondelle Black Gold Chain 30 beads - The Bead Traders
Ametrine Plain Lentil Rondelles 13 inches 95 pieces - The Bead Traders
Matte Amethyst Twist Beads 7.5 inch 53 pieces - The Bead Traders
8-10mm Amethyst Cube Focal Bead 1 Piece - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Plain Hearts - Lot of 5 - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Diamond Silver Plated Chain by the Foot 21 pieces - The Bead Traders
15-17mm Amethyst Pillow Focal Bead 1 Piece - The Bead Traders
14x10mm Amethyst Plain Ovals 12 inch 20 beads - The Bead Traders
10mm Amethyst plain rounds 15.5 inch 41 beads - The Bead Traders
3.5-4.5mm Amethyst tumbled faceted rondelle Black Gold plated Chain by the foot 37 pieces - The Bead Traders
5-9mm Dark Amethyst Plain Diamonds 15 inch 45 beads - The Bead Traders
15x10x5mm Cape Amethyst straight drilled plain pears 15 inch 27 beads - The Bead Traders
Cape Amethyst Beads Tumbled Hammer Faceted Oval 8 inch 12 pieces - The Bead Traders
18x10mm Gold Leafed Amethyst Horn Pendant 1 bead - The Bead Traders
53x30mm Gold Leafed Amethyst Drusy Marquise Pendant 1 Bead - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Faceted Pear Focal Bead 1 Piece - The Bead Traders
11x8mm Amethyst Plain Ovals 16 inch 35 beads - The Bead Traders
9mm Amethyst Plain Kite Beads, 14 inch - The Bead Traders
5mm Amethyst Rondelle Gold Chain 56 pieces - The Bead Traders
Amethyst Checkerboard Rectangle 10 inch 25 pieces - The Bead Traders
5.5-6.5mm Amethyst Square Heishis 16 inch 180 pieces - The Bead Traders
Cape Amethyst Tumbled Hammer Faceted Cube Beads 8 inch 19 pieces - The Bead Traders
Lot of 9ft - 5-6mm Amethyst Black Gold Chain - The Bead Traders
Silver Leafed Amethyst Pear Pendant 1 Piece - The Bead Traders
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Amethyst is a beautiful purple gemstone that is a form of quartz. This lovely violet stone has been worn as jewelry since ancient times. It used to be quite rare and expensive, but discovery of large deposits in Brazil and other places has made this lovely gem much more accessible to today’s jewelry makers. At the Bead Traders, buying Amethyst Beads online has never been easier. Because we buy in volume, we offer affordable beads and beading supplies every day.

Versatile Quartz

Amethyst is one of the most popular forms of quartz gemstones. Like other varieties of quartz, amethyst beads can be cut and polished into many shapes and sizes. Amethyst can be purchased as natural nuggets, large cabochons or strings of chips. Amethyst gemstone beads are available faceted or smooth, and in shapes ranging from round to square, ovals, pears, hearts, leaves and many others. Artists love amethyst because it can be cut into freeform shapes. If you have a favorite shape, you can probably find it in amethyst beads.

Perfect Purple

The most noticeable attribute of amethyst is its purple color. Amethyst gemstone beads range from the palest lilac to rich roya to almost black. The most valuable gemstones will have a deep, reddish purple color. Inclusions are unusual in amethysts, although it can also be found mixed with other varieties of quartz gemstones, such as citrine. This produces a stone called ametrine that is both purple and yellow. The different colors and shapes of amethyst beads mix well together in pieces of jewelry.  

Birthstone for February

Amethyst is the official birthstone for the month of February. At one time it was only worn by royalty because of its deep purple color, and was considered a precious stone. There is a mythological story from Greece about the origin of amethyst. One of the nymphs of Artemis was being pursued by the god  Dionysus, and Artemis turned her into a stone to protect her. Dionysus turned the stone the color of ripe grapes and gave it the property to protect its wearer against drunkenness. The ancient Greeks believed that amethyst would keep drinkers from becoming intoxicated; as a matter of fact, the name of this gemstone comes from the Greek word amethystos, which means ‘sober’.  Jewelry and goblets made of amethyst were were popular with the Greeks and Romans.

Healing Properties

Because of its reputation for soberness, people have worn amethyst beads throughout history in an effort to overcome alcohol addiction. Amethyst is also said to increase mental clarity, wisdom and psychic powers. Put a piece of amethyst under your pillow to guard against bad dreams. The ancient Egyptians believed that amethyst beads gave the wearer courage and protected travelers against thieves.

Bishop’s Stone

To this day, the stones in the rings of most Catholic bishops are made of amethyst. The rings usually have a single large oval-cut amethyst with the diocesan seal cut into it. The oldest surviving bishop’s ring dates back to 610 CE. Many rosaries are still made from amethyst beads today.

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