Isabeli Fontn25 Jul, 2024Business
The enthralling green-colored crystal, Green Amethyst, is also popular as prasiolite. Prasiolite is made up of two ancient Greek origin words; they are prason, which means ?leek?, and lithos, which means ?stone?. Due to its green tint, which resembles a leek and hexagonal prismatic shape, the gemstone acquires this name. The crystal officially got its name in the mid 20th century before it was denoted as peridine, chrysoquartz, vermarine, Indian emerald, green quartz or emerald quartz.It was believed that green amethyst was first discovered two thousand years ago in Ancient Greece. As quickly as it was found, it became a famous choice for creating jewelry pieces and decorative items. The green amethyst used in Catherine the Great's brooch is arguably the most well-known kind. The Empress developed a fondness for the jewels that were gifted to her by Polish King Stanis?aw II August Poniatowski. Wearing it all her life, she felt that her excellence stemmed from the jewel.
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