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$10.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Moses described it as a symbol of the Spirit of God in the official robes of the High Priest of the Jews. Unable to understand the characteristic, ancient ... morecultures attributed many mystical properties have been attributed to the various varieties of quartz gemstones.
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HUGE 51ct Handcut Amethyst Scotland Celt Warrior Amulet
Fifty-One Carat! Russian Handcrafted Genuine Natural Amethyst Checkerboard Faceted Oval Cut Semi-Precious Gemstone from Scotland. Contemporary High Quality Sterling Silver Pendant. GEMSTONE ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. Gemstone Handcut in Russia. SIZE: Length: 28mm. Width: 23 7/8mm. Depth: 14 1/8mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 50.89 carats. Chain: Contemporary silver electroplate 60 centimeters(24 inches) A wide variety of other chains are available upon request in sizes from 16 to 30 inches. And in metals ranging from gold and silver electroplate to sterling silver and solid 14kt gold. The default chain(absent contrary instructions) is silver electroplate, 24 inches. We also have available handcrafted Greek black leather cords. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, ... moreand Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. Here’s a flawless quality purple amethyst which originated from Angus, Scotland. Exported to Russia, the gemstone was hand crafted and faceted by a Russian artisan, part of a centuries-long heritage renown for the production of the elaborate gemstones and jewelry of the Czars of Medieval, Renaissance, and Victorian Russia. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. This is a very fine. Beautifully colored semi-precious gemstone. As you can see from the photo enlargements here, it is to the eye completely transparent and free from inclusions, and possesses exceptional sparkle and luster. It is very clean, water clear, and very bright with brilliant sparkles. Under magnification the gemstone shows the unmistakable characteristics of having been hand crafted. The coarseness of the handcrafted finish is considered appealing to most gemstone collectors, and is not considered a detriment, or to detract from the value of a gemstone. Of course these characteristics
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18thC Antique 3¼ct+ Amethyst Scotland Celt Greek Amulet
Eighteenth Century Antique Three and One-Third Carat Dark Royal Purple Amethsyt Genuine Natural Semi-Precious Gemstone. Contemporary High Quality Sterling Silver Ring(Size 7 1/2– Resizing Available) CLASSIFICATION: Royal Amethyst Cabochon. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 18th Century. Contemporary setting. SIZE: Length: 11mm. Breadth: 9mm. Depth: 4 1/2mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 3.36 carats. NOTES: Resizing is available. 14kt solid gold setting is also available. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. Legend attributes the Amethyst's lovely color to the Greek God Bacchus(the god of wine) In many European countries the rich purple color ... moreof dark amethyst was associated with royalty– and was very popular with all of the royal families in Renaissance and Victorian Europe. Here’s a large, very richly colored colorful 18th century handcrafted dark royal purple amethyst oval from the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. Gorgeous, vibrant, and richly hued, this striking gemstone possesses breathtaking luster and very regal texture. Hand crafted by an 18th century Russian artisan into this unusual and richly colored oval cabochon. Part of an heritage renown for the production of the elaborate gemstones and jewelry of the Czars of Medieval, Renaissance, and Victorian Russia. It is a fascinating gemstone, much nicer in appearance than the images here would suggest. Thought not flawless, it is a nice quality amethyst by 18th century standards. The gemstone is absolutely transparent, and is by and large eye clean. Even to very intent scrutiny, it is virtually impossible to discern any blemished within the gemstone with the naked eye. Certainly of course wit
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18thC Antique 7ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Warrior Amulet
Antique Eighteenth Century Russian Handcrafted Six and Three-Quarter Carat(Plus) Genuine Natural Scottish Amethyst Oval. Mounted into high quality solid sterling silver pendant(not cheap silver plated) CLASSIFICATION: Amethyst Oval Cabochon. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 18th Century. Chain and pendant setting contemporary. SIZE: Length: 13mm. Width: 10mm. Depth: 7mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 6.88 carats. NOTES: Default chain is silver electroplate 16. 18, 20 or 24 inch(provided free) Sterling silver chains are also available in lengths from 16 to 24 inches. 14kt solid gold pendant setting together with 14kt gold fill and solid 14kt gold chains in lengths from 18 to 24 inches are available upon request. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, and Celts believed ... morethat amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. Legend attributes the Amethyst's lovely color to the Greek God Bacchus(the god of wine) Here’s a very colorful handcrafted amethyst cabochon cut oval semi-precious gemstone from the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. Gorgeous, vibrant, and delicately hued, this striking gemstone possesses breathtaking luster and delicate hue. The gemstone was hand crafted and faceted by an 18th century Russian artisan, part of an heritage renown for the production of the elaborate gemstones and jewelry of the Czars of Medieval, Renaissance, and Victorian Russia. Though as you can see in the accompanying photo enlargements t is not absolutely flawless. It is eye clean except to the most intent scrutiny(if you hold it right up to your eye, and you have acute vision, you can just barely make out a few specks of colorless, crystalline material within the gemstone. Though by today’s standards it might not be considered an
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18thC Antique 1ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Warrior Amulet Gemstone
Antique Eighteenth Century One Carat Antique Genuine Natural Amethyst Pear. CLASSIFICATION: Amethyst Cabochon Pear. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 18th Century. SIZE: Length: 8mm. Width: 6mm. Depth: 3mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 0.96 carats. NOTES: Upon request we can set your gemstones as a ring. Pendant, or as earrings(click for more information) DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. Here's a very large, very colorfulm very unique 18th century handcrafted amethyst oval from the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very ... morepopular gemstone through the 20th century. Gorgeous, vibrant, and delicately hued, this striking gemstone possesses breathtaking luster and delicate hue. This gorgeous gemstone was hand shaped and polished into this very beautiful pear shaped cabochon by an 18th century Russian artisan. It is a fascinating gemstone, much nicer in appearance than the images here would suggest. The gemstone is transparent, and to the eye, without blemish except for very slight color zoning. Though by today's standards it would not be considered a high-quality amethyst, by 18th century standards it would have been a desirable and costly gemstone- and of course in today's perspective, historically significant. In many European countries the purple color of amethyst was associated with royalty– and was very popular with all of the royal families in Renaissance and Victorian Europe. Under magnification the gemstone shows the unmistakable characteristics of having been hand crafted. The coarseness of the 18th century finish is considered appealing to most gemstone collectors. And is not considered a detriment, or detract from the value of a gemstone. But these characteristics are not only expect
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19thC Antique 7ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Warrior Amulet Pendant
Very Large Seven and One-Half Carat Antique Hand Crafted Genuine Natural Scottish Amethyst Semi-Precious Gemstone Pendant and Chain. Hand Cut and Engraved Leaf-Shaped Amethyst Pendant with Pin and Gold Electroplated Chain. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 19th Century. SIZE: Length: 15mm. Width: 10mm. Thickness: 8mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 7.38 carats. CHAIN: Contemporary gold electroplate 45 centimeters(18 inches) A wide variety of other chains are available upon request in sizes from 16 to 30 inches. And in metals ranging from gold and silver electroplate to sterling silver and solid 14kt gold. The default chain(absent contrary instructions) is gold electroplate, 18 inches. We also have available handcrafted Greek black leather cords. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, ... moreGreeks, and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. Here's a very large, handcrafted 19th century amethyst pendant. The gemstone itself originated in the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. The gemstone was hand crafted into this gorgeous little carved, engraved pendant by a 19th century Russian artisan. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, and especially with royalty throughout Europe, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. This is a very nicely colored pale lavender semi-precious gemstone. As you can see from the photo enlargements here. Though it is not a high quality gemstone, nonetheless it is very colorful, and quite attractive. The trained eye will easily discern from the photo that the gemstone has been hand-crafted. The coarseness of the 19th century finish is considered appealing to most gemstone collectors, and is not regarded as a detriment. Unlike today’s computer controlled machine processes, the cut and finish of a gemstone such as this is the legacy of an artisan who lived two centurie
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19thC Antique 1ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Warrior Amulet Gemstone
Very Large One Carat Antique Genuine Natural Amethyst Faceted Oval from Scotland. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 19th Century. SIZE: Length: 8mm. Width: 6mm. Depth: 4mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 1.02 carats. NOTES: Upon request we can set your gemstones as a ring. Pendant, or as earrings(click for more information) DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. A large, very clean, 19th century faceted amethyst oval from the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. This is a very fine pale lavender ... morecolored semi-precious gemstone. As you can see from the photo enlargements here, it is to the eye completely transparent and free from inclusions, and possesses exceptional sparkle and luster. It is very clean, water clear, and very bright. The trained eye will easily discern from the photo that the gemstone has been hand-faceted. The coarseness of the 19th century faceting is considered appealing to most gemstone collectors, and is not considered a detriment. Unlike today’s computer controlled machine processes, the cut and finish of a gemstone such as this is the legacy of an artisan who lived two centuries ago. Such antique hand-faceted gemstones possess much greater character and appeal than today's mass-produced machine-faceted gemstones. This gemstone possesses superb luster and sparkle. And to the eye is completely transparent, but it is not absolutely flawless. True, the blemishes it possesses are not visible to the naked eye, and the gemstone can be characterized at a minimum, to use trade jargon, as"eye clean" To the eye it is indeed flawless; however magnified 500% as it is here, you might be able to pick out one or two slight imperfections(includ
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18thC Antique 8ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Greek Amulet
Eighteenth Century Antique Handcrafted Seven and Three-Quarter Carat Dark Royal Purple Antique Genuine Natural Amethyst Oval. CLASSIFICATION: Royal Amethyst Cabochon Oval. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 19th Century. SIZE: Length: 15mm. Width: 11mm. Depth: 6 1/2mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 7.77 carats. NOTES: Upon request we can set your gemstone as a ring. Earring, or pendant. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. Legend attributes the Amethyst's lovely color to the Greek God Bacchus(the god of wine) In many European countries the rich purple color of dark amethyst was associated with royalty– and was very popular with all of the royal ... morefamilies in Renaissance and Victorian Europe. Here’s a large, very colorful 18th century handcrafted dark royal purple amethyst oval from the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. Gorgeous. Vibrant, and richly hued, this striking gemstone possesses breathtaking luster and rich texture. This unusual gemstone was hand shaped and polished into this beautiful oval cut cabochon by an 18th century Russian artisan, part of an heritage renown for the production of the elaborate gemstones and jewelry of the Czars of Medieval, Renaissance, and Victorian Russia. It is a fascinating gemstone, much nicer in appearance than the images here would suggest. It is a nice quality amethyst by 18th century standards. The gemstone is transparent, though as one can easily discern, by no means flawless. By today’s standards it is not a high quality amethyst– though of course it is generous in size, remarkable in color, and historically significant. But judged by 18th century standards, this was a nice, large, sumptuous, and not inexpensi
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HUGE Antique 66ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Warrior Amulet
Sixty-Six Carats! Antique Russian Handcrafted Genuine Natural Amethyst Faceted Emerald Cut Semi-Precious Gemstone from Scotland. Contemporary High Quality Sterling Silver Pendant. GEMSTONE ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. Gemstone Handcut in Russia. SIZE: Length: 31 1/2mm. Width: 23mm. Depth: 11 1/2mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 66.18 carats. Chain: Contemporary silver electroplate 60 centimeters(24 inches) A wide variety of other chains are available upon request in sizes from 16 to 30 inches. And in metals ranging from gold and silver electroplate to sterling silver and solid 14kt gold. The default chain(absent contrary instructions) is silver electroplate, 24 inches. We also have available handcrafted Greek black leather cords. NOTE: If you would like only the gemstone. And not the setting, we can dismount ... morethe gemstone and offer you the gemstone without the setting. Just let us know, and yes, we’ll discount the price by the cost of the setting. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, Persians and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. In both ancient Greece and Rome rings of amethyst set in bronze were worn as charms against evil. Legends of the ancient classical Mediterranean attribute the Amethyst's lovely color to the Greek God Bacchus(the god of wine) Here’s a flawless quality purple amethyst which originated from Angus, Scotland. Exported to Russia, the gemstone was hand crafted and faceted by a Russian artisan, part of a centuries-long heritage renown for the production of the elaborate gemstones and jewelry of the Czars of Medieval, Renaissance, and Victorian Russia. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. This is a very fine. Beautifully colored semi-precious gemstone. As you can see from the photo enlargements here, it is to the eye completely trans
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19thC Antique Handcarved 7ct Amethyst Scotland Celt Roman Persian Warrior Amulet
Very Large Seven Carat Antique Hand Crafted Genuine Natural Scottish Amethyst Semi-Precious Gemstone Pendant and Chain. Hand Cut and Engraved Leaf-Shaped Amethyst Pendant with Sterling Silver Pin and Chain. ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. 19th Century. SIZE: Length: 13mm. Width: 10mm. Thickness: 7mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 6.82 carats. CHAIN: Contemporary silver electroplate 48 centimeters(18 inches) A wide variety of other chains are available upon request in sizes from 16 to 30 inches. And in metals ranging from gold and silver electroplate to sterling silver and solid 14kt gold. The default chain(absent contrary instructions) is silver electroplate, 18 inches. We also have available handcrafted Greek black leather cords. DETAIL: Most ancient Mediterranean cultures. Including the ancient Romans, Greeks, ... morePersians and Celts believed that amethyst would protect against becoming intoxicated, and would protect soldiers from harm in battle. In both ancient Greece and Rome rings of amethyst set in bronze were worn as charms against evil. Legends of the ancient classical Mediterranean attribute the Amethyst's lovely color to the Greek God Bacchus(the god of wine) Here's a very large, handcrafted 19th century amethyst pendant. The gemstone itself originated in the Devonian lava beds found along the coast of Angus Country, Scotland. The gemstone was hand crafted into this gorgeous little carved, engraved pendant by a 19th century Russian artisan, part of an heritage renown for the production of the elaborate gemstones and jewelry of the Czars of Medieval, Renaissance, and Victorian Russia. Very popular in 18th and 19th century Victorian Scotland, and especially with royalty throughout Europe, amethyst has remained a very popular gemstone through the 20th century. This is a very nicely colored pale lavender semi-precious gemstone. As you can see from the photo enlargements here. Though it is not a high quality gemstone, nonetheless it is very colorful, and quite attractive. Und
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Handcrafted 51ct Scotland Amethyst Medieval Warrior Amulet Celt Rome Legionnaire
TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Fifty-One Carat! Russian Handcrafted Genuine Natural Amethyst Checkerboard Faceted Oval Cut Semi-Precious Gemstone from Scotland. Contemporary High Quality Sterling Silver Pendant. GEMSTONE ORIGIN: Coastal Devonian Lava Beds. Angus, Scotland. Gemstone Handcut in Russia. SIZE: Length: 28mm. Width: 23 7/8mm. Depth: 14 1/8mm. All measurements approximate. WEIGHT: 50.89 carats. NOTE: Default chain is silver electroplate 16. 18, 20 or 24 inch(provided free) Sterling silver chains are also available in lengths from 16 to 24 inches. We also have available handcrafted, high-quality(solid not formed) Greek black leather cords. NOTE: This same setting is also available in 14kt solid gold. If you would prefer a different setting style. ... moreOdds are we have many different setting styles available which would fit this stone which could be substituted for no or very little additional cost. 14kt solid gold settings and 14kt gold fill(5% gold over 95% silver) are also available. Write us for pictures and prices. NOTE: If you would like only the gemstone. And not the setting, we can dismount the gemstone and offer you the gemstone without the setting. Just let us know, and yes, we’ll discount the price by the cost of the setting. DETAIL: In the world of Medieval Europe soldiers and warriors wore amethyst amulets as protection in battle. These beliefs had been carried forward a thousand years or more from the ancient Greek Hoplite and Spartan Warriors. As we as the Roman Legions. Most ancient Mediterranean cultures, including the ancient Romans, Greeks, Persians and Celts believed that amethyst would protect soldiers from harm in battle. In both ancient Greece and Rome rings of amethyst set in bronze were worn as charms against evil, and wearing the stone was believed to protect female wearers from seduction. The first century historian and naturalist Pliny wrote that if amethyst were worn round the neck
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