Amethyst Vintage Pear Cut Ring
$65.00
- Description
- Ring Sizing Chart
- Amethyst
- Jewelry Care Guide
Made with Genuine Amethyst
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Metal: 925 Silver, 18k Gold Vermeil
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Stone Size: 6 x 8 mm
- Stone Shape: Pear Cut
-Note: All pieces are made with natural gems. Color may vary in each piece.
Metaphysical Properties:
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Spiritual Growth: Amethyst is often associated with spiritual growth, intuition, and higher consciousness. It is believed to enhance spiritual awareness, promote a deeper connection to one's inner self, and facilitate personal and spiritual development.
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Calming and Balancing: Amethyst is known for its calming and balancing properties. It is thought to help alleviate stress, anxiety, and negative emotions, promoting a sense of tranquility and emotional balance.
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Enhanced Intuition: Amethyst is believed to stimulate and enhance intuitive abilities. It is often used as a tool for meditation and psychic development, aiding individuals in accessing higher states of consciousness and intuitive insights.
Geological Description: Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz, composed of silicon dioxide. Its distinct purple color is due to the presence of iron and aluminum impurities. Amethyst crystals often form in geodes or cavities within igneous rocks, particularly in granite. The deep purple color is prized, and the intensity can vary from light lilac to deep violet.
Birthstone: Amethyst is the traditional birthstone for the month of February. It is also associated with the zodiac sign of Pisces. Many individuals born in February choose Amethyst as their birthstone for its beauty and metaphysical properties.
Chakra Associations: Amethyst is primarily linked to the crown chakra, located at the top of the head. The crown chakra is associated with spiritual connection, higher consciousness, and enlightenment. Amethyst's energy is believed to resonate with the crown chakra, facilitating spiritual awareness and alignment with higher states of consciousness.
Jewelry Care Guide:
Caring for your jewelry is essential to keep it looking its best and prevent tarnish. Here's a care guide to help you maintain the beauty and quality of your jewelry pieces:
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Wear it regularly: Believe it or not, wearing your jewelry often can help prevent tarnish. The natural oils in your skin can help keep it clean and shiny.
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Keep it dry: Jewelry can tarnish when it comes into contact with moisture. Remove your jewelry before swimming, showering, or doing any water-related activities. If your jewelry does get wet, dry it thoroughly as soon as possible.
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Avoid contact with chemicals: Household chemicals, such as bleach, ammonia, and chlorine, can cause jewelry to tarnish. Remove your jewelry before cleaning or using any chemicals, and be careful when applying cosmetics, hairspray, and perfumes.
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Store properly: Proper storage is key to preventing tarnish. Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Use airtight bags or anti-tarnish pouches to reduce exposure to air and moisture. You can also place anti-tarnish strips in your storage container to help prevent tarnish.
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Keep it clean: Regular cleaning can help remove tarnish and maintain the shine of your silver. Here are a few methods to clean jewelry:
a. Mild soap and water: Use a mild dishwashing soap and warm water. Gently scrub with a soft toothbrush or a silver polishing cloth, then rinse and pat dry.
b. Baking soda and water: Create a paste by mixing baking soda and water. Apply it to the tarnished areas with a soft cloth or sponge, gently rub, and then rinse and dry.
c. Silver polish: Use a specialized silver polish and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to rinse and dry thoroughly after using polish.
d. Commercial silver cleaners: You can also use commercial silver cleaning solutions, following the product's instructions. Be cautious when using these, especially on jewelry with gemstones, as they may be sensitive to the chemicals.
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Polishing: Use a silver polishing cloth to give your silver a quick shine and remove tarnish. Be gentle and avoid excessive rubbing, as silver is a relatively soft metal.
By following these care guidelines, you can ensure that your jewelry stays looking beautiful and maintain its value for years to come.