Amethyst – The stone of healing


One of the most popular crystals today and a favorite among healers and wellness practitioners. The amethyst crystal has been around for centuries and has been used for a variety of purposes.

The name “amethyst” comes from the Greek word amethystos, which means “not drunken.” This is in reference to the belief that the stone could prevent intoxication.

The ancient Greeks and Romans wore amethyst and made drinking vessels out of it in the belief that it would prevent drunkenness. It is also said that the word “amethyst” comes from an ancient Greek story in which the goddess Diana turned a nymph named Amethyst into a white stone to protect her from the advances of the god Bacchus.

Amethyst is found in many locations around the world, including Brazil, Uruguay, Siberia, and the United States. It is typically mined in large geodes. This precious gem is a violet variety of quartz often used in pendants, bracelets, rings and earrings.

The amethyst has been associated with a number of other legends and beliefs over the years. Some say that it has the power to heal physical and emotional wounds. Others believe that it can help with anxiety and insomnia.

Amethyst is also believed to have healing properties. It is thought to promote peace, courage, and stability. And the stone is believed to improve sleep and relieve stress. It’s a popular stone for use in crystal therapy and is often used to treat addictions and to promote clarity and understanding.

Whether you believe in its mystical powers or not, there’s no denying that the amethyst is a beautiful and intriguing stone. It has been prized by many cultures throughout history, and its popularity continues to grow.

Explore our Rituals with Amethyst here.

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