Stacking Hammered Purple Amethyst and Sterling Silver Ring Set sold by Barse
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Stacking Hammered Purple Amethyst and Sterling Silver Ring Set

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This handcrafted ring set features three beautifully designed rings, highlighted by a stunning genuine purple amethyst stone nestled in a hammered sterling silver bezel. The top ring showcases a .25" length and .4" width, enhancing the sparkling facets of the amethyst. Weighing just 6.7 grams, this lightweight yet durable set is an elegant addition to any jewelry collection, perfect for adding a touch of color and sophistication to everyday attire. From the brand: Crafted and finished by hand, this stunning set features three rings with a dazzling genuine purple amethyst stone set in a hammered sterling silver bezel. The .25" length and .4" width of the top ring perfectly showcase the faceted cut of the stone, adding depth and sparkle to the already mesmerizing purple and silver colors. Weighing a total of 6.7 grams, this set is both lightweight and durable, making it the perfect addition to any jewelry collection. Amethyst Description: Amethyst is a variety of quartz that's most commonly recognized for its stunning shades of violet and purple. Its color can range from a light, pinkish violet to a deep purple that can sometimes appear almost black. The intensity of its color can vary based on the iron content within the crystal structure. Amethyst often forms in geodes, large, hollow rocks lined with crystal formations inside. Fun Fact: Amethyst was believed by ancient Greeks to protect its owner from drunkenness. They would create drinking vessels from amethyst and wear amulets made of it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication. This belief is also reflected in the name "amethyst," which comes from the Greek "amethystos," meaning "not intoxicated." Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.