Collection: Pink Amethyst

Pink Amethyst is a stunning and relatively rare variety of amethyst characterized by its delicate pink hue.

Pink Amethyst forms through a combination of iron impurities and irradiation during its growth process, displaying shades of pink from pale, soft pastel tones to slightly deeper hues and typically retains the crystalline structure and transparency associated with traditional amethyst.

Metaphysical Properties:

    Pink Amethyst is associated with the vibration of love, promoting feelings of compassion, tenderness, and empathy. It is believed to soothe emotional wounds and promote emotional healing, making it a valuable tool for individuals seeking to open and heal the heart chakra.
      Pink Amethyst is thought to have calming properties, helping to alleviate stress, anxiety, and tension, and promoting a sense of peace and tranquility. This crystal is often used in rituals and meditations focused on self-love, self-acceptance, and nurturing one's inner being.


      Chakra Alignment: Pink Amethyst primarily resonates with the Heart (4th) chakra, facilitating emotional balance, healing, and the cultivation of love in all its forms.
      Astrological Associations: While Pink Amethyst is not specifically linked to any particular zodiac sign, its gentle and nurturing energy aligns well with individuals who seek emotional harmony and connection.

      Uses:
      Pink Amethyst can be used in meditation practices to deepen connections with the heart center, foster self-love, and enhance emotional healing. Its soft, feminine color makes Pink Amethyst a popular choice for jewelry, home decor, and crystal collections. Some practitioners use Pink Amethyst in crystal healing sessions to address issues related to the heart, such as healing emotional wounds, promoting forgiveness, and fostering loving relationships.

      Cleansing and Care: Like other varieties of amethyst, Pink Amethyst benefits from regular cleansing to maintain its energetic properties. Methods such as smudging, sunlight or moonlight exposure, or using cleansing sprays can be employed.

      Availability: Pink Amethyst is less common than traditional purple amethyst and may be more challenging to find. It is typically sourced from specific locations known for producing this unique variety, such as Argentina and Brazil.