Amethyst is The Lucky Charm

Rebecca Zurcher - Erwin's Jewelers
February 24, 2022

Amethyst is The Lucky Charm

Bellevue Times | Amethyst is The Lucky Charm | December 4, 2024

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Did you know? 

Amethyst is considered to be a “lucky charm” gemstone for those who work in dangerous jobs as a profession. The ancients believed this beautiful stone had the power to provide aid & protection to soldiers engaged in battle.

Bellevue Times | Amethyst is The Lucky Charm | December 4, 2024

February birthstone, Amethyst, occurs in mineral form in many places throughout the United States, but the specimens are rarely considered fine enough for use in jewelry. The purple quartz deposits can be found mainly in Colorado, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Montana & Maine. 

In Greek, amethyst means “not drunken.” Ancient Greeks and Romans believed this gemstone’s powers keep the wearer clear-headed and quick-witted. They would even add these crystals to their wine goblets in an attempt to keep from getting drunk.

This beautiful stone is affordable and is stable enough to be cut in all types of shapes and sizes. With the secondary schools in our public school district having purple as their main color, every time I see an amethyst, all I can think of is, “Bellevue”

If you have any questions about anything in this edition of Rock Talk, you can contact the team at Erwin’s Jewelers in Olde Towne Bellevue – 229 West Mission Avenue. Erwin’s Jewelers has been serving Bellevue and the Omaha-Metro area for over 60 years!

Bellevue Times | Amethyst is The Lucky Charm | December 4, 2024

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