Amethyst Oval Chevron Ring
$64.00
LARGE OVAL CHEVRON AMETHYST SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 10
While Amethyst typically appears as a solid purple crystal, Chevron Amethyst, also known as banded or dogtooth amethyst, forms when layers of amethyst combine with white quartz in a naturally occurring V-shaped or zigzag pattern and is easily recognized by its beautiful bands or chevrons of white quartz mixed with purple amethyst. Metaphysically, Chevron Amethyst is believed to combine the properties of amethyst and quartz, making it especially effective for spiritual clarity, enhancing intuition, and deepening meditation.
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