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Amethyst Crystal Butterflies | A Grade | Uruguay

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Size — Small (10-20 Grams) 1.25-2.00"

Small (10-20 Grams) 1.25-2.00" Medium (20-40 Grams) 1.75-2.50" Large (40-75 Grams) 2.25-3.00" Extra Large (75-125 Grams) 3.00-4.00"
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Grade
A
Origin
Artigas, Uruguay
Sourcing model

Direct Source

We work directly with the mine or workshop, with no intermediaries in between. The relationship is personal, pricing is transparent, and we can speak to each batch.

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What is Amethyst?

Amethyst Crystal Guide: meaning, origin & properties

For clarity and rest.

SiO2 (Silicate, tectosilicate)Sourced from BrazilTreatment: Uncommon. Heat can convert amethyst to citrine or prasiolite, and irradiation can deepen color in pale specimens. Most natural amethyst is sold untreated. Market-wide treatment risk: low. Estimated treated material on market: 10 to 20 percent.

Learn what Amethyst is, where ours comes from, traditional associations across cultures, and how to identify a real specimen, in our complete Amethyst Crystal Guide.

Crystal Family
Quartz
Mohs Hardness
7
Origin
Artigas, Uruguay
Beginner Friendly
Yes
Treatment Awareness
Medium (heat treatment, irradiation possible)

Amethyst has the kind of purple that draws you in without trying. Some pieces are pale lavender, others are deep violet, and the best ones catch light through the crystal structure so they seem to glow from the inside.

Our polished crystals & decor are sourced from Artigas, Uruguay. Worth knowing: a lot of the amethyst on the market is heat-treated and irradiated. What we carry is natural and untreated.

From Greek 'a-methystos' meaning 'not drunk', ancient Greeks believed amethyst prevented intoxication and carved drinking vessels from it.

In the tradition, amethyst shows up most often around quiet, steady calm, winding down and settling into rest, and a simple anchor during practice. It's traditionally linked to the third eye and crown chakras. If that resonates, place one on a nightstand or on an altar where you sit. Trust what feels useful and leave the rest.

These are traditional associations drawn from historical practice. This stone is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.

Traditional Associations

A starting place for your own quiet practice.

Intention
Stress ReliefSleepMeditationIntuition
Chakra
Third EyeCrown
Zodiac
PiscesAquariusVirgo
Element
Air
Care & Use Sensitivity: Low
Best For
Daily Carry
Jewelry
Home/Altar
Care
Wipe Dry
Quick Rinse Only
Store Protected
Gentle Soap Only
Stable Room Temperature
Avoid
Direct Sunlight
Chemical Cleaners
Cleansing
Smoke
Sound
Breath/Intention
Charging
Moonlight
Intention