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 Amethyst (Jamunia)

Amethyst (Katela Stone) is a violet-colored, semi-precious gemstone belonging to the Quartz mineral family. It serves as an astrological substitute for Blue Sapphire, offering benefits such as alleviating financial stress, enhancing professional stability, and aiding in overcoming unhealthy addictions.

 Promotes Overall Success      Eliminates Negativity      Enhances Mental Clarity      Supports De-addiction and Detoxification

Who should wear Amethyst?
Amethyst (Jamuniya, Katela, or Ketela) is linked to the planet Saturn and is worn to strengthen a weak Saturn or enhance its positive influence in a horoscope.

  • Vedic Astrology: Recommended for Makar (Capricorn) and Kumbh (Aquarius) signs.
  • Western Astrology: Designated as the birthstone for Pisces
  • Also beneficial for individuals with Gemini, Virgo, and Taurus ascendants.

Gemstone and Astrologer

  • Planet: Saturn
  • Vedic Rashi: Makar (Capricorn) and Kumbh (Aquarius)
  • Western Sun Sign: Pisces
  • Suitable Ascendants: Gemini, Virgo, Taurus

How to wear Amethyst stone?

WeightMinimum 1/10th of the body weight. A person weighing 60 Kgs can wear a 6 carat Amethyst stone.
ColorBright, purple amethyst is ideal for best astrological returns.
MetalBest worn in a silver ring. Yellow gold is strictly prohibited.
FingerMiddle finger of the working hand
Day & TimeSaturday, after sunset is the best time to wear Amethyst.
Mantra & Chanting Times'Om Sham Shanicharaya Namah’, ऊँ शं शनैश्चराय नमः ।(108 times)

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Amethyst BenefitsAmethyst is renowned for its calming properties, enhancing productivity by soothing restless minds.

  • Cures Addictive Tendencies– Historically used to counter self-destructive behaviors, amethyst supports overcoming addictions like smoking, drinking, and drug abuse.
  • Revives Lost Fortunes & Relationships– This gemstone attracts unexpected opportunities, aiding in reclaiming financial stability and repairing strained relationships.
  • Tranquilizes Anxious Minds– Known for calming fragile minds, amethyst helps alleviate insomnia, anxiety, fear, and depression. It significantly enhances focus, concentration, and meditation.
  • Clears Mental Blockages– By unlocking stagnant thoughts, amethyst fosters creative and logical solutions, benefiting academics, researchers, and scholars.
  • Improves Hair, Teeth & Bone Health– In alternative medicine, amethyst aids detoxification and cellular regeneration. It's also used for conditions like arthritis, bone cancer, and paralysis. 

Amethyst Stone Benefits:

  • Helps in quitting alcohol, smoking & drugs
  • Revives financial, materialistic and relationship wealth
  • Relieves Anxiety, Insomnia & Depression
  • Channelizes intellectual, creative energies
  • Improves mental focus, concentration and meditative ability

Amethyst Prices
Amethyst, a robust gemstone (Moh’s hardness of 7), is widely used in jewelry due to its abundance. Its price is primarily influenced by color, with additional factors like origin, cut, and clarity playing a role. In India, amethyst prices typically range from ₹150 ($2) to ₹400 ($7) per carat.

  • Origin –Brazilian Amethyst: Prices range from ₹300 to ₹400 per carat ($4 to $6) due to its superior color quality. African Amethyst: Known for better clarity, these stones also command higher prices, depending on individual quality.
  • Color – Deep purple amethyst with red or blue undertones fetches higher prices. Inconsistent color distribution or color zoning can slightly reduce its value.
  • Clarity – Amethyst is generally free from visible inclusions. When present, inclusions like reddish-brown needles or L-shaped bands can lower the gemstone’s worth.
  • Cut & Shape – Well-cut amethyst enhances color and light while masking inclusions. Faceted stones are more expensive than cabochons due to material loss during cutting. Round and oval cuts are more affordable than square or custom shapes, given equal quality.
  • Carat weight – Because amethyst is abundant, its price does not increase exponentially with carat weight, unlike other gemstones.
  • Treatment – Natural amethyst holds more value than treated or synthetic stones. While treatments like fracture-filling or color enhancement are rare, it's best to buy certified, untreated stones from reputable sources.

In India, gemstone prices are calculated in both carats and ratti. The price of amethyst per carat is equivalent to its price per ratti. Note: 1 ratti equals 0.91 carats.

Amethyst Quality
The quality of amethyst is primarily determined by its color. However, understanding other key factors can help customers choose the best quality amethyst gemstone online according to their preferences.

Origin– Amethyst deposits are found in Russia, Zambia, India, Brazil, Myanmar, Madagascar, Mexico, and Sri Lanka. African amethyst is particularly valued for its rich purple hue, while Zambian and Brazilian amethyst are also popular for their well-saturated raspberry-purple shades.

Color– Amethyst colors range from light pink-violet to deep purple. The finest quality amethyst exhibits a vividly saturated purple color (with or without red undertones) and should be free from color zoning. The gemstone should not be too light, which may dilute its color, or too dark, making it appear black under poor lighting. Additionally, brown tints or inconsistent color distribution can diminish the overall quality and value of the stone.

Clarity– Amethyst is classified as a Type-2 gemstone, meaning it is naturally cleaner than many other precious stones. Inclusions, when present, typically appear as needles or L-shaped bands. A transparent amethyst without visible inclusions reflects light and color better than translucent varieties. Given its availability and affordability, buyers should prioritize high clarity when purchasing amethyst, whether online or from reputable dealers.

Q) What is the difference between Green Amethyst and Purple Amethyst?

In gemology, amethyst is a naturally occurring, purple-colored semi-precious gemstone belonging to the quartz mineral family. Green amethyst, however, is not a distinct gemstone but the result of intense heat treatment that changes the color of amethyst from purple to green. The term “Green Amethyst” is a misnomer and can mislead buyers who are actually seeking prasiolite. While both amethyst and prasiolite are from the same mineral family, they are different gemstones with unique market values. Amethyst is the most prized quartz variety, and some sellers attempt to market prasiolite as green amethyst for profit. The value of heat-treated stones is much lower than that of genuine amethyst or natural prasiolite. You can buy original, certified amethyst online, ensuring a quality purchase.

Q) Which is the best origin for Amethyst for astrological purpose?

African amethyst is considered the best for astrological purposes due to its intense, true purple color. However, high-quality Brazilian and Siberian amethyst are also suitable. Since amethyst is relatively affordable and astrologically significant, we recommend wearing a high-quality stone that is color-consistent and free of inclusions to maximize its astrological benefits.

Q) Astrologically, is Amethyst as effective as blue sapphire?

In Vedic astrology, amethyst is regarded as the substitute (upratna) for blue sapphire. While it can deliver astrological results, it typically takes longer and may not fully meet the expectations of the wearer compared to blue sapphire. Amethyst is often recommended when budget constraints prevent purchasing blue sapphire, but it may produce results with certain limitations.

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