Amethyst Ring
Amethyst Ring
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Jewelry Care Guide
Jewelry Care Guide
To keep your GAIA gold-plated jewelry shining and prevent natural color change (oxidation), follow these simple rules:
- Last On, First Off: Put your jewelry on after makeup, perfume, and lotion have dried. Take it off first when you get home.
- Keep It Dry: Always remove your pieces before showering, swimming, or intense workouts.
- Avoid Chemicals: Direct contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or saltwater can strip the gold layer and cause dullness.
- Store Safely: Keep your pieces in the GAIA airtight pouch or a jewelry box to protect them from moisture.
Two stones. One contrast.
A beaded ring built on a band of frosted Yellow Jade, with raw Amethyst chips clustered at the center. The yellow is soft and even; the purple breaks it — uncut, irregular, each piece slightly different from the last. Size 7, finished by hand for daily wear.
- Elements: Natural Yellow Jade, natural Amethyst chips, elastic core
- Size: 7
- Rarity: Limited seasonal release.
- Associations: Gemini (Yellow Jade) | Pisces (Amethyst)
Express your natural beauty with GAIA pieces, handcrafted with care in Egypt.
Amethyst was among the most prized stones in the ancient world — not for its rarity, but for what it was believed to prevent. Greek and Roman texts record the stone's association with sobriety and clear judgment; wine cups were carved from it, and the name itself derives from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated." The belief traveled far beyond Greece. Medieval European clergy wore amethyst rings as a mark of temperance and spiritual clarity — a tradition documented across ecclesiastical records for centuries. — Kunz, G.F., The Curious Lore of Precious Stones, J.B. Lippincott, 1913


