Amethyst
Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz, a mineral composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2). Its purple color arises mainly from trace amounts of iron in the crystal and exposure to natural radiation during formation. The color can range from pale lilac to deep royal purple, and within a single specimen it can vary in intensity.
Amethyst forms in a variety of geological environments, often in voids and hydrothermal veins within volcanic
Historically and culturally, amethyst has been valued for decorative use in jewelry and carvings. In ancient
Major sources include Brazil and Uruguay, with notable deposits in Africa (such as Zambia and Namibia) and