How to Protect and Preserve Your Amethyst Jewelry
The captivating beauty of amethyst is undeniable. Amethyst's captivating vitality and gorgeous purple hue quickly illuminate anyone wearing this beautiful stone. They range in color from light lilac to dark purple, with secondary colors of red and blue frequently present. The best specimens of amethyst are found in Brazil, Uruguay, Sri Lanka, and Serbia. The most valuable amethysts are those with this specific color, referred to as the "Serbian color." This rare hue is supposed to mimic the shade of Concord grapes. With proper Amethyst Jewelry Care, the color of your amethyst stone will stay vivid and striking. However, any gemstone, including amethyst crystals, will inevitably accumulate dust, grime, oils, and debris with repeated use, making regular maintenance essential.