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Amethyst birthstone jewellery for February birthdays

Explore our sustainable February birthstone jewellery collections, featuring handcrafted amethyst designs. From classic to more playful styles, each piece reflects our commitment to responsible practices and are crafted with recycled or ethically sourced materials. Elevate your style with jewellery that makes a statement in design and environmental consciousness. Celebrate a February birthday or treat yourself to the soothing tones of amethyst, knowing that true beauty lies not just in aesthetics but in ethical choices.

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BESPOKE gemstone ring
Side view of recycled silver signet ring with sapphire and aquamarine gemstones

BESPOKE gemstone ring

Maalo

from £230.00

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HAYDEN green amethyst pendant necklace, rose gold plated
Editorial shoot of model wearing recycled 18ct white gold and diamond contemporary pendant necklace
KORA green amethyst drop earrings, rose gold plated

KORA green amethyst drop earrings, rose gold plated

EDXÚ

£175.00

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Recycled 18ct rose gold and green amethyst contemporary huggie hoop earrings
Model wearing recycled 18ct rose gold and morganite contemporary huggie hoop earrings

HAYDEN green amethyst earrings, rose gold plated

EDXÚ

£170.00

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HAYDEN green amethyst pendant necklace, solid rose gold
Editorial shoot of model wearing recycled 18ct rose gold and diamond contemporary pendant necklace

HAYDEN green amethyst pendant necklace, solid rose gold

EDXÚ

from £780.00

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KORA green amethyst drop earrings, solid rose gold

KORA green amethyst drop earrings, solid rose gold

EDXÚ

from £1,190.00

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Recycled 18ct rose gold and green amethyst contemporary huggie hoop earrings by EDXU
Model wearing recycled 18ct yellow gold and diamond contemporary huggie hoop earrings by EDXU

HAYDEN green amethyst earrings, solid rose gold

EDXÚ

from £1,180.00

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Why choose amethyst birthstone jewellery?

Choose amethyst birthstone jewellery for its captivating beauty, versatile style, and calming energy. The stunning purple or green hues of amethyst not only make a visually appealing addition to any jewellery collection but also carry a historical significance symbolising protection, spirituality, and clarity of mind. Beyond aesthetics, amethyst is believed to enhance intuition and promote emotional balance, making it a meaningful choice for those seeking tranquility. With a rich history and associations with sobriety, amethyst jewellery adds a layer of significance to personal style.

February birthstone: Amethyst birthstone properties

Amethyst is a variety of quartz characterised by tranquil purple or green hues. As February's birthstone, it's known for its calming and protective qualities.

  • Calming Energy: Amethyst is often considered a stone of tranquility and calmness. It is believed to soothe the mind, alleviate stress, and promote a peaceful environment.
  • Protection: Amethyst is sometimes considered a protective stone, guarding against negative energies and psychic attacks. It is believed to create a shield of spiritual light around the wearer.
  • Clarity and Focus: Linked to the crown chakra, amethyst is associated with enhanced mental clarity and focus. It is believed to aid in decision-making and support concentration.
  • Spiritual Growth: Amethyst has long been associated with spiritual growth and enlightenment. It is believed to deepen one's connection to higher states of consciousness and foster spiritual awareness.
  • Balancing Emotions: The calming energy of amethyst is thought to help balance emotional highs and lows. It may promote a sense of emotional stability and inner strength.
  • Enhanced Intuition: In metaphysical practices, amethyst is often linked to heightened intuition and psychic abilities. It is believed to open channels for receiving spiritual guidance.

The history of amethyst birthstones

Amethyst holds a rich historical significance, dating back to ancient times. Revered for its captivating purple hues, this quartz variety has been cherished by various cultures for centuries. The name "amethyst" is derived from the Greek word "amethystos," meaning "not intoxicated," reflecting the ancient belief that the stone could ward off the effects of excessive drinking. In ancient Egypt, it adorned royal jewellery and burial ornaments, symbolising protection and spirituality. The Romans, too, valued amethyst for its association with sobriety and clarity of mind. Throughout the Middle Ages, it adorned Christian religious objects, and in the Renaissance era, it became a symbol of luxury.

Amethyst continues to be a popular birthstone today, admired for its aesthetic beauty and spiritual associations. Whether worn for its purported metaphysical properties or simply appreciated for its allure, amethyst remains a timeless and enduring gem in the world of jewellery.