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    Grape Amethyst

               

                    Amethyst is one of the most popular and mystical gemstones:

                    worn by the ancient Romans as a talisman; written about

                    by Leonardo da Vinci who said the gem had the power to protect

                    against evil thoughts and sharpen intelligence; and to this

                    day, amethysts are featured in the Tibetan rosary as the

                    Buddhists believe the gem enhances the peace and tranquility

                    of meditation.


                    Amethysts come in a variety of shades and colors, from

                    pink to the deepest royal purple which is the sweet flavor

                    of Le Vian?'s Candy Colors? Amethyst. Brazil and Zambia

                    are the major producers of gem quality amethyst.


                    Very large sizes of rich, deep color amethyst are very

                    rare. An amethyst which weighs more than 1,000 carats can

                    be seen The Smithsonian Institution, whose gem gallery is

                    home to some of the most famous Amethyst gems in the world

                    dating back to the early 1900's. Other famous amethysts

                    housed at The Smithsonian include: the 96-carat heart-shaped

                    Morris Amethyst brooch; a 56-carat square, cushion-cut amethyst

                    necklace that displays a deep purple color with flashes

                    of red.