Most men who pick up an amethyst bracelet for the first time react the same way: it's heavier than expected. That weight is the first sign that you're dealing with a genuine gemstone. Amethyst is quartz, one of the hardest minerals you can wear on your wrist. Check out our full amethyst collection if you want to see what's possible right away.
What follows is everything you need to know about amethyst as a gemstone: from its geological background to combination tips, care, and sizing.
What exactly is amethyst?
The purple color of amethyst is caused by traces of iron in the crystal lattice. The more iron and the more intense the natural radiation, the deeper the violet. That is why no two beads have exactly the same hue. We select our amethyst from Brazil and Uruguay, regions known for the deepest and most saturated purple tones.
The word amethyst comes from the Ancient Greek: amethystos, literally "not drunk". The Greeks believed the stone protected against intoxication. Whether that claim holds up, we leave to historians. But the fact that people have valued this stone for over two thousand years says enough about its appeal.
What makes amethyst unique compared to other stones?
Amethyst is one of the few gemstones that almost everyone recognizes by color. This makes it a safe choice as a gift or as a first gemstone.
With a Mohs hardness of 7, amethyst is harder than most gemstones in our collection. The stone doesn't scratch easily and is suitable for daily wear.
Purple is one of the few colors that works well for both men and women. We see amethyst bracelets go to male and female customers equally often.
Each bead differs in shade. Perfectly uniform amethyst is synthetic or glass. The color play in real amethyst is precisely the proof of authenticity.
How to combine amethyst with other stones
Amethyst is a cool stone. Its purple hue harmonizes best with other cool or neutral colors. These are the combinations we most often recommend based on customer preference:
| Combine with | Color effect | For whom |
|---|---|---|
| Hematite | Metallic gray next to purple | Modern, sleek, masculine |
| Moonstone | White-blue next to purple | Light, refined, feminine |
| Lapis Lazuli | Deep blue next to deep purple | Rich, royal appearance |
| Onyx | Black anchors the purple | Elegant contrast, minimalist |
| Labradorite | Gray with blue-green sheen next to purple | Special, for those seeking something unique |
Avoid combinations with warm, golden-brown stones like tiger's eye or jasper. The color contrast will be too great and disrupt the calm of the look. With a watch: amethyst pairs best with silver-colored or white watches. For gold, you'd rather choose a warmer stone like tiger's eye or rhodonite.
How to care for amethyst
Amethyst is hard enough for daily wear, but there is an important consideration: light sensitivity. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can slowly fade amethyst. This doesn't make the stone inferior, but it's something to keep in mind. More general care tips can be found in our article on keeping stone bracelets beautiful.
| Do | Don't |
|---|---|
| Clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth | Leave in direct sunlight for extended periods |
| Store in a dark, dry place when not wearing | Use aggressive cleaning agents or chemicals |
| Store separately in a bag or box | Wear during intensive sports or swimming |
| Take off before showering (to preserve the elastic) | Store on a sunny windowsill |
We are not spiritual experts and make no claims about energetic or medical effects. Amethyst has been associated with calmness and clarity for centuries. Many customers tell us they feel a pleasant sensation when wearing it. Whether that's due to the stone or the intention behind it, we don't know. What we do know is: the stone is beautiful, hard, and has a history few gemstones can match.
Which size fits you?
| Wrist circumference | Recommended bracelet size |
|---|---|
| 15 cm | 16.5 - 17 cm |
| 16 cm | 17.5 - 18 cm |
| 17 cm | 18.5 - 19 cm |
| 18 cm | 19.5 - 20 cm |
| 19 cm+ | 20.5 - 21 cm |
Provide your wrist circumference when ordering. We will adjust every bracelet for free. See our size guide.
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