
Amethyst Bracelets
Real amethyst bracelets for women — beaded, stretch and chevron styles in genuine purple crystal. The February birthstone, and one of the most gifted crystals we carry.
- Nouvelle arrivée
Amethyst Beaded Bracelet - 8.5-9.5 mm Round
Prix habituel $3500Prix unitaireStock faible (10 unités) - Nouvelle arrivée
A+ Color & Clarity Amethyst Beaded Bracelet - 9-10 mm Round
Prix habituel $3900Prix unitaireEn stock Bracelet en Améthyste Chevron perlé A+ 6mm
Prix habituel $2800Prix unitaireStock faible (10 unités)Bracelet de perles d'améthyste de qualité A+ - ronds de 8 mm
Prix habituel $2498Prix unitaireEn stockLot de 5 bracelets de méditation avec intention
Prix habituel $8900Prix unitaireStock très faible (2 unités)Bracelet en améthyste perles facettées rondes 3 mm
Prix habituel $1900Prix unitaireStock très faible (5 unités)Bracelet en perles rondes d'Améthyste Super 7 - 6mm-7mm
Prix habituel $2000Prix unitaireStock très faible (5 unités)- Prix habituel $38900Prix unitaireStock très faible (1 unité)
Bracelet perles rondes Améthyste 16mm
Prix habituel $11900Prix unitaireStock très faible (1 unité)
Frequently Asked Questions About Amethyst Bracelets
What makes amethyst purple — and does the color vary between pieces?
What makes amethyst purple — and does the color vary between pieces?
Amethyst is a variety of quartz whose purple color comes from iron impurities within the crystal structure, intensified by natural irradiation over millions of years. The depth and tone of purple varies significantly depending on where the stone was mined — Brazilian amethyst tends toward deep violet, Zambian amethyst often shows a richer, cooler purple, and lighter lavender shades are common in stones from Uruguay. Because the coloring process is entirely natural, no two beads are identical, which means every amethyst bracelet carries its own subtle variation in hue and saturation.
Is amethyst durable enough for everyday bracelet wear?
Is amethyst durable enough for everyday bracelet wear?
Yes. Amethyst rates 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes it one of the more durable gemstones for jewelry and well suited to daily wear. It resists scratching from most everyday surfaces and holds up well in beaded bracelet settings. Two things to be mindful of: prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can gradually fade the color in some specimens, and harsh chemicals like bleach or acetone should be avoided. For cleaning, a soft cloth or mild soap and water is all you need. With reasonable care, an amethyst bracelet will hold its color and structure for many years.
What does wearing an amethyst bracelet mean?
What does wearing an amethyst bracelet mean?
In crystal and metaphysical traditions, amethyst is most commonly associated with calm, clarity and protection of the mind. It is linked to the crown and third eye chakras, and is frequently used in meditation practices for its believed ability to quiet anxious thoughts and support mental focus. Many people wear an amethyst bracelet as a daily reminder to stay centered, or as a grounding tool during stressful periods. Whether you connect with the metaphysical symbolism or simply appreciate the beauty of the stone, amethyst has been valued across cultures for centuries as a gem of clarity and intention.
Is amethyst the February birthstone — and does that make it a good gift?
Is amethyst the February birthstone — and does that make it a good gift?
Yes, amethyst is the traditional and modern birthstone for February, making an amethyst bracelet one of the most meaningful and personal gifts you can give someone born that month. It is also associated with the sixth wedding anniversary. Beyond birthstone gifting, amethyst bracelets are popular gifts for anyone who appreciates crystals, practices meditation, or simply loves the color purple. Because our bracelets range from under $20 to statement pieces, there is an option for virtually any budget.
What is chevron amethyst and how is it different from regular amethyst?
What is chevron amethyst and how is it different from regular amethyst?
Chevron amethyst is a naturally banded variety that forms when purple amethyst and white quartz grow together in alternating V-shaped layers. The result is a stone with bold, high-contrast striping that makes each bead visually distinct from solid purple amethyst. The banding pattern is entirely natural — no dye or treatment is involved. Chevron amethyst carries the same metaphysical associations as standard amethyst, with many practitioners believing the white quartz component amplifies the clarity and protective qualities of the stone. Learn more in this article.
How do I clean and care for my amethyst beaded bracelet?
How do I clean and care for my amethyst beaded bracelet?
For routine cleaning, wipe each bead with a soft dry cloth to remove oils and surface dust. For a deeper clean, use lukewarm water with a small amount of mild dish soap, gently scrub with a soft-bristle brush, rinse thoroughly, and allow to air dry completely before wearing or storing. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaning, and any chemical cleaners — these can damage both the stone and the elastic or cord. Store your bracelet away from direct sunlight and away from harder stones that could scratch the surface. If the elastic stretches out over time, having it re-strung by a local jeweler is a quick and inexpensive fix.
