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We spare no expense in sourcing the finest tumbled stone mixes available to the global industry, directly from South Africa. It really is this simple: with the premium price point comes a premium product. Sorry, India and China, you're out.
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Tumbled Commercial Amethyst by the Pound | Jumbo Size
Tumbled Commercial Amethyst by the Pound | Jumbo Size
Bulk Tumbled Amethyst:
Tumbled commercial grade amethyst stones by the pound. Natural, undyed, untreated, jumbo size rocks.
More Information...
The Origin: Brazil
The Average Measurements: Between 1.25" and 2.25" from the widest points
Stones Per Pound: typically between 18 and 25, with an average of 22
Other Notes: commercial grade material indicates a mix of rougher polish stones with lighter color. Some stones may have refined polish and saturated color.
The Scientific:
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Mohs hardness: 7
- forms in hexagonal, 6 sided crystals
- purple comes from natural irradiation of iron trace inclusions
The Spiritual:
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was once believed to prevent drunkenness
- now believed to open the third eye, the source of power and wisdom
- balances mood swings
This item is only available for purchase online.
About Amethyst:
Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz known to come in many different shades and saturations. Terms have been developed by the gem industry to describe some of these shades, such as "Rose de France" for lilac and "Siberian" for deep purple with red flashes. Many amethysts from Brazil can turn into yellow citrine when heated at 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
Because amethyst is quartz, material is durable and ranks 7 on the Mohs hardness scale. Amethyst makes great rings and is easy to clean with soap and water at home. Chemical jewelry cleaners are safe to use on amethyst jewelry.