Amethyst Jewel Hairpin Marcia

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Amethyst Jewel Hairpin Marcia - Hair Accessories - Gemstone Purple

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Marcia A hairpin elegantly strung with amethyst, a gemstone rich in history. Its deep purple hue adds a beautiful seasonal accent, lending an air of sophistication to any ensemble. Hair accessories adorned with gemstones are a rarity in the market. At Ripatti, we invite you to cherish your favorite natural stones and birthstones, incorporating them into your hair. When tucked into your collar, it looks as lovely as a brooch. This sturdy hairpin ensures your hair stays perfectly in place until evening, effortlessly holding your style together. Recommended not only for those born in February but also for anyone seeking a boost of positive energy, a little self-encouragement, or solace from its mystical color. It makes a wonderful protective jewel! Each stone is meticulously woven with a wish to become a beautiful treasure that supports your everyday life. Hairpin length: Approx. 57mm Amethyst: Approx. 7-8mm ■ About Amethyst Keywords: Sincerity, Peace of Mind, Intuition, February Birthstone Its Japanese name, "Shisuisho," translates to purple crystal. It is one of the oldest known gemstones. It carries romantic epithets such as the "Guardian Stone of Love" and the "Stone that Protects Love." In Japan, purple has been revered since ancient times as a color of the highest elegance, used in rituals and adornments. According to Greek mythology, Amethyst was the name of a nymph, a beautiful maiden, embodying the moon goddess. In Christianity, it continues to be used in sacred rings worn by high-ranking clergy. Its name originates from the Greek for "not to be drunk," suggesting the quality of maintaining reason and nobility in all circumstances. 【Bonus Column: Amethyst, the Color Purple, and Humanity】 While amethyst is a type of quartz, not known for its top-tier hardness, why has it been treasured as the color of the highest rank and as a jewel across ancient civilizations worldwide for thousands of years? Among all colors, purple stands as the ultimate hue. In both Japan and Europe, royalty, nobles, and high-ranking clergy were the only ones permitted to wear purple; its use by others was strictly forbidden. It symbolized Roman emperors, and Byzantine empresses gave birth in purple chambers. In the Maya and Aztec civilizations, it was used in religious ceremonies, and in China, it was the color of nobility. What is the reason? One factor is that stable purple dyes were incredibly rare and expensive, derived from a secretion called "purpura" obtained from the hypobranchial gland of Murex sea snails. Approximately 250,000 snails were needed to produce just 30 grams of dye. The ancient Phoenicians, whose territory is modern-day Lebanon, were a primary source of these snails, leading to their city being named "Phoenicia," meaning "Land of Purple." In spectral optics, purple has the lowest wavelength among all visible colors, possessing the highest energy and frequency—the extreme end of the visible light spectrum. To those who work with color, and indeed to everyone, purple remains the most enigmatic color. In architecture and interior design, it is utilized in areas such as entryways, guest rooms, linen closets, and water areas to impart an impression of elegance, nobility, and purity, while also promoting inspiration, purification, and meditation. Perhaps the reason amethyst has been singled out for such exceptional treatment lies in its color and the mysterious mental states it can evoke. Gold, Natural Stone, Jewelry, Accessory, Stone, Simple, Handmade, Present, Gift, Mode, Design, Freshwater Pearl, Pearl, Baroque, Natural Stone Jewelry, Summer Jewelry, Cool, Transparent, Relaxed, White, Clean, Raw Stone, Natural, Pearl Anniversary, Hair Clip, Hairpin, Hair Accessory

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A hairpin elegantly strung with amethyst, a gemstone rich in history. Its deep purple hue adds a beautiful seasonal accent, lending an air of sophistication to any ensemble.

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