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Cultural and Symbolic Significance
- Western Tradition: The ancient Greeks believed it could prevent drunkenness (its name derives from the Greek "amethystos," meaning "not drunk") and often carved it into drinking cups. In medieval Europe, it symbolized piety and temperance, frequently set in bishops' rings.
- Eastern Culture: Listed among the Seven Treasures in Buddhism, representing purity and wisdom. In Chinese tradition, it is regarded as a protective gemstone that wards off evil and attracts blessings.
- Modern Meaning: The birthstone for February, symbolizing honesty, serenity, and security. Often used to enhance spirituality and relieve stress (from an energy healing perspective).
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