Amethyst.

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Amethystine quartz or amethyst varies in color from light to clear-dark purple, sometimes nearly black, and from light to dark bluish-violet. The coloring of the stone is supposed to be due to manganese.

The best amethysts come from Brazil and Ceylon, but good specimens are found in India, Persia, Botany Bay, Transylvania, near Cork and the island of May in Ireland, at Oberstein, in Saxony, in Hungary, Siberia, Nova Scotia, Sweden, Bohemia, Canada, and in the States of Maine, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Georgia, Virginia, and Michigan.

Under heat, the amethyst turns first yellow, then green, and finally becomes colorless. The value of an amethyst depends upon the fashion, and the time has been when these stones ranked among the most valuable of precious stones. At present, a fine amethyst can be bought for very little money, but should the stone become fashionable again, the best specimens will command good prices.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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