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Amethyst Jewelry — The Purple February Birthstone
Amethyst is purple at its most regal. From soft lavender to deep, velvety violet, this beloved variety of quartz has been prized by royalty and collectors for thousands of years — once valued as highly as ruby and emerald. Every piece in this collection is set by hand in solid 925 sterling silver, framing that rich purple in a metal made to last.
Amethyst as the February Birthstone
Amethyst is the official birthstone for February, making it a thoughtful gift for anyone born in the heart of winter. Traditionally it symbolizes peace, clarity, and protection — and it's also the gem associated with the 6th wedding anniversary. That mix of meaning and beauty makes amethyst jewelry feel personal, whether it's a birthday piece or a keepsake to mark a milestone.
Why Amethyst?
Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz, taking its color from trace iron and natural irradiation within the crystal. Its name comes from the ancient Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated" — the Greeks and Romans believed the stone could guard against drunkenness, and even carved drinking cups from it. Beyond the folklore, amethyst is durable, brilliantly clear, and available in a beautiful range of tones, which is why it remains one of the most wearable and popular gemstones in the world.
Styling Tips
- Everyday softness: A pale lavender amethyst stud or pendant adds a gentle pop of color that pairs with almost any outfit — easy, elegant daily wear.
- Statement violet: A larger, deeply saturated amethyst on a ring or drop earring makes a striking focal point, especially against grey, black, or cream.
- Color pairing: Amethyst's purple glows against silver, white, soft pink, green, and gold — flattering across cool and warm palettes alike.
- Mixing metals: Amethyst is versatile — crisp and modern in sterling silver, warm and rich against gold tones.
- Layering: Stack a delicate amethyst piece with plain silver bands, or pair light and dark purple stones together for a tonal, romantic look.
Caring for Your Amethyst Jewelry
Amethyst is durable enough for regular wear but its color can fade with prolonged sun exposure, so a little care goes a long way. Clean with a soft cloth and mild soapy water, then dry thoroughly — and avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam, harsh chemicals, and long stretches in direct sunlight. Store your amethyst pieces separately so the silver setting doesn't scratch against other jewelry. (For the full routine, see our [sterling silver cleaning guide].)
Crafted by AG925
Each piece is made in our workshop in India, where traditional silversmithing meets clean, modern design. We hand-select every amethyst for the depth and evenness of its color, then finish each setting individually — so the gem in the photo is the standard you'll receive, not the exception.








































































































