16.13cts, 28.28mm X 17.2mm X 4mm
Chevron Amethyst, Oval
$42.00
CHEVRON AMETHYST, OVAL, 16.13cts, 28.28mm X 17.2mm X 4mm
Chevron Amethyst, the name given to naturally occurring Amethyst and white Quartz in a banded or “V” (chevron) pattern. Well-cut stones will prominently display the chevron in the center of the stone. This variety of Amethyst is found in India, Russia, and Brazil. Metaphysically, it is believed to promote spiritual insight, clarity, and protection from negative energy.
Source = Brazil
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