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The House of Ravenbrook

Extreme Rocks & Fossils Natural Amethyst Cluster with Polished Edges [2 to 2.5 lb.] - Real Raw Geode Healing Crystal Rock from Uruguay - Deep Purple Decor - Free Velvet Pouch of Rose Quartz

Extreme Rocks & Fossils Natural Amethyst Cluster with Polished Edges [2 to 2.5 lb.] - Real Raw Geode Healing Crystal Rock from Uruguay - Deep Purple Decor - Free Velvet Pouch of Rose Quartz

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  • Specifications: 2 to 2.5 POUND deep purple, raw crystal rock. Flat cut base for easy display. Uruguayan hand picked geode specimen. These raw amethyst crystal clusters are simply spectacular.
  • Uruguayan Amethyst Geodes: Uruguay is the global source for dark purple amethyst crystal premium geodes. We pay a premium price for only the finest collectors pieces.
  • We inspect every crystal cluster prior to packing. A portion of your purchase price goes to provide financial aid and employment for a team of special needs adults. ASSEMBLED & INSPECTED IN THE USA.
  • Easy to contact us in the USA: Amatista piedra natural. Roca de cristal crudo de color morado oscuro. Estas geodas de Uruguay son de calidad grado A.
  • Free BONUS Rose Quartz inclucded with each geode purchase. Gifted in a black velvet pouch. Amethyst and Rose Quartz are commonly referred to as the attraction stones.
  • Amethyst and rose quartz are referred to as attraction stone for a good reason. These two have been long touted as being one of the most important spiritual valuable gems that you can either wear or keep inside your home. According to ancient history, it’s said that these two have been beneficial to help you reach your full potential.
  • Cristal de roche géode d'améthyste violette curative. Pochette en velours noir gratuite contenant du quartz rose.
  • The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to the purple birthstone. Because of its wine-like color, early Greek mythology associated the gem with Bacchus, the god of wine. Amethyst was also believed to keep the wearer clear headed and quick witted in battle and business affairs. Renaissance Europeans thought it calmed lovers overrun by passion.
  • Amethyst is the gem traditionally given for the sixth wedding anniversary. Wear it in celebration of your wedding nuptials or as your February birthstone and you’ll be in royal company: Catherine the Great had a penchant for the gem and decked herself in amethyst.
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