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Amethyst Komboloi – AC0206

Handmade komboloi made of 33 high quality amethyst beads, each 10 mm in diameter, threaded on a nylon cord.

Total length: 29 cm | Weight: 56 g

Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

59,00 

In stock

SKU: AC0206 Category:

Amethyst is a variety of quartz that forms fine pyramidal crystals. Its name is of Greek origin. Its hardness is 7 and its specific gravity 2.65. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystallographic system and forms crystals in the shape of hexagonal prisms. It is an impressively beautiful material and meets all specifications to be used for crafting jewelry. However, its price is not very high because it is mined in large quantities. Ancient Greeks believed that amethyst could guard against drunkenness. In the Bible it is identified with the ninth tribe of Issachar and adorns the vestments of the high priest of the temple of Solomon. In the Apocalypse of John, it is the twelfth stone of the new Jerusalem. It is found in sedimentary rocks of Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, USA, the Urals, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.

The use of this komboloi is recommended with discretion and care. Inclusions, cracks and breakage surfaces are a natural phenomenon and should never be associated with wear and tear.

Precious Stones

Amethyst

Ημιπολύτιμες πέτρες

Amethyst

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Amethyst is a variety of quartz that forms fine pyramidal crystals. Its name is of Greek origin. Its hardness is 7 and its specific gravity 2.65. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystallographic system and forms crystals in the shape of hexagonal prisms. It is an impressively beautiful material and meets all specifications to be used for crafting jewelry. However, its price is not very high because it is mined in large quantities. Ancient Greeks believed that amethyst could guard against drunkenness. In the Bible it is identified with the ninth tribe of Issachar and adorns the vestments of the high priest of the temple of Solomon. In the Apocalypse of John, it is the twelfth stone of the new Jerusalem. It is found in sedimentary rocks of Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, USA, the Urals, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.

The use of this komboloi is recommended with discretion and care. Inclusions, cracks and breakage surfaces are a natural phenomenon and should never be associated with wear and tear.

Precious Stones

Amethyst

Ημιπολύτιμες πέτρες

Amethyst