Amethyst Flower Pendant, Marquis-Cut
$169.00
SIX LOVELY MARQUIS-CUT AMETHYSTS SET IN FLOWER PENDANT WITH DIAMOND ACCENT, IN 14k YELLOW GOLD
Amethyst is a variety of quartz, and occurs in primary hues from a light lavender or pale violet to a deep purple. It is the state gemstone of South Carolina. Metaphysically, Amethyst is thought to promote relaxation, enhance spiritual awareness, and protect against negative energy.
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