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- Sapphire
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Amethyst
It is a variety of violet-colored quartz. Its name comes from the Greek word amethystos, which means free from drunkenness.
In ancient Egypt, it was used to create jewelry, personal seals, and carvings.
In the Middle Ages, Christianity adopted amethyst as a symbol of renunciation of earthly goods, and many cardinals and bishops still wear it today in the form of rings.
Amethyst is the natural stone of spiritual growth. It protects and repairs the aura, purifying energy on all levels and transforming negative thoughts into positive ones. It also generates harmony, bringing a sense of peace.
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