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  1. GLAMIRA Collier Midas 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    2.508 ct - AAA

    £5,762.00
    from £2,082
  2. GLAMIRA Collier Rayl 14ct White Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    7.09 ct - AAA

    £4,394.00
    from £1,675
  3. GLAMIRA Collier Driblet 14ct White Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    2.33 ct - AAA

    £7,262.00
    from £2,713
  4. GLAMIRA Collier Siempre 14ct White Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    1.779 ct - AAA

    £5,469.00
    from £2,007
  5. GLAMIRA Collier Lueur 14ct Rose Gold & Amethyst

    1.952 ct - AAA

    £5,350.00
    from £1,987
  6. GLAMIRA Collier Folyam 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    2.72 ct - AAA

    £4,412.00
    from £1,629
  7. GLAMIRA Collier Brilhar 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    3.174 ct - AAA

    £5,375.00
    from £1,906
  8. GLAMIRA Collier Ritatas 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    3.542 ct - AAA

    £5,180.00
    from £1,774
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  10. GLAMIRA Collier Porlash 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    8.348 ct - AAA

    £7,776.00
    from £2,697
  11. GLAMIRA Collier Larende 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    2.358 ct - AAA

    £4,994.00
    from £1,792
  12. GLAMIRA Collier Ubomi 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    2.26 ct - AAA

    £6,083.00
    from £2,041
  13. GLAMIRA Collier Hupenyu 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    2.218 ct - AAA

    £5,698.00
    from £1,860
  14. GLAMIRA Collier Dikost 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    3.052 ct - AAA

    £6,431.00
    from £2,142
  15. GLAMIRA Tennis Aboverso 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    6.865 ct - AAA

    £4,441.00
    from £1,352
  16. GLAMIRA Tennis Abseid 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    6.715 ct - AAA

    £4,327.00
    from £1,316
  17. GLAMIRA Tennis Abstane 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    7.365 ct - AAA

    £4,692.00
    from £1,410
  18. GLAMIRA Collier Rhine 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.36 ct - AAA

    £5,459.00
    from £4,091
  19. GLAMIRA Collier Danube 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    7.815 ct - AAA

    £9,650.00
    from £7,183
  20. GLAMIRA Collier Eden 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    2.52 ct - AAA

    £5,722.00
    from £4,270
  21. GLAMIRA Collier Wye 9ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.42 ct - AAA

    £5,570.00
    from £5,469
  22. GLAMIRA Collier Elbe 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    4.14 ct - AAA

    £6,028.00
    from £4,508
  23. GLAMIRA Collier Ellen 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst

    4.14 ct - AAA

    £8,440.00
    from £6,349
  24. GLAMIRA Collier Ely 18ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.18 ct - AAA

    £7,651.00
    from £4,294
  25. GLAMIRA Colliers Werra 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.09 ct - AAA

    £5,850.00
    from £4,396
  26. GLAMIRA Collier Thelasar 18ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst

    5.97 ct - AAA

    £11,189.00
    from £6,257
  27. GLAMIRA Collier Vils 18ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.27 ct - AAA

    £7,554.00
    from £4,237
  28. GLAMIRA Collier Thames 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst

    3.18 ct - AAA

    £5,415.00
    from £4,062
  29. GLAMIRA Collier Kiowa 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.75 ct - AAA

    £5,584.00
    from £4,178
  30. GLAMIRA Collier Silvies 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.84 ct - AAA

    £6,895.00
    from £5,177
  31. GLAMIRA Collier Liza 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    6.57 ct - AAA

    £8,544.00
    from £6,373
  32. GLAMIRA Collier Mersey 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    5.1 ct - AAA

    £8,579.00
    from £6,433
  33. GLAMIRA Collier Alyn 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst

    3.6 ct - AAA

    £7,742.00
    from £5,829
  34. GLAMIRA Collier Quinny 14ct Yellow Gold & Amethyst

    3.9 ct - AAA

    £7,750.00
    from £5,829
  35. GLAMIRA Collier Perry 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.87 ct - AAA

    £8,454.00
    from £6,366
  36. GLAMIRA Collier Moselle 9ct White Gold & Amethyst

    7.65 ct - AAA

    £7,005.00
    from £6,777
  37. GLAMIRA Collier Neisse 18ct Rose Gold & Amethyst

    3.39 ct - AAA

    £7,199.00
    from £4,034
  38. GLAMIRA Collier Hanovee 14ct White Gold & Amethyst

    26.5 ct - AAA

    £5,228.00
    from £2,208
  39. GLAMIRA Collier Alyesa 9ct White Gold & Amethyst

    20 ct - AAA

    £3,931.00
    from £1,516
  40. Amethyst Collier Sympathia
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    GLAMIRA Collier Sympathia 18ct White Gold & Amethyst

    3.867 ct - AAA

    £9,138.00
    from £2,473
  41. Amethyst Collier Simasia
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    GLAMIRA Collier Simasia 14ct White Gold & Amethyst & Diamond

    3.929 ct - AAA

    £9,627.00
    from £2,216
  42. GLAMIRA Collier Clarkia 9ct White Gold & Amethyst & Moissanite

    14.3 ct - AAA

    £4,423.00
    from £1,596

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Amethyst Colliers FAQ

Why is amethyst the birthstone for February?
Amethyst is the birthstone for February due to its historical associations with St. Valentine and ancient beliefs in its calming properties. Legend suggests St. Valentine wore an amethyst ring, linking the stone to love. This history makes Amethyst Colliers a thoughtful and personal gift for those born in February.
What metal best complements an amethyst's colour?
The best metal for an amethyst depends on the desired look, as its purple hue is incredibly versatile. Yellow or rose gold creates a warm, vintage-inspired contrast, while white gold, platinum, or sterling silver offers a cool, contemporary feel. Your choice of metal can truly personalise your Amethyst Colliers.
What makes vintage-style amethyst jewellery so timeless?
Vintage-style amethyst jewellery is timeless due to its association with historical elegance and the stone's enduring regal colour. Designs with intricate metalwork evoke romance and sophistication, ensuring that vintage-inspired Amethyst Colliers remain a cherished and fashionable choice that transcends fleeting trends.
What makes amethyst colliers so popular with celebrities?
Celebrities are often drawn to amethyst colliers for their regal and eye-catching purple colour, which makes a bold statement on the red carpet. The stone's association with luxury adds to its allure, and the versatility of Amethyst Colliers allows for both glamorous and sophisticated styling.
What is the secret to an amethyst's vibrant purple colour?
The secret to an amethyst's vibrant purple colour lies in natural irradiation and trace amounts of iron within its quartz crystal structure. This unique geological process creates the signature violet hues, giving all Amethyst Colliers their distinctive and captivating beauty that has been admired for centuries.
What is an amethyst collier?
An amethyst collier is a type of necklace that prominently features amethyst, a beautiful purple variety of quartz. These pieces range from delicate chains with a single stone to elaborate designs, making elegant Amethyst Colliers a striking and sophisticated choice for any jewellery collection, often set in precious metals like gold or platinum.
What does the amethyst gemstone symbolise?
The amethyst gemstone is traditionally associated with peace, clarity, and inner strength. Historically, it was believed to promote a calm mind and protect the wearer. This rich symbolism makes Amethyst Colliers a meaningful piece of jewellery, representing serenity and balance for the person who wears it.
How should I care for my amethyst collier?
To care for your amethyst collier, clean it gently with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged exposure to intense heat or sunlight, which can fade its colour. Storing your Amethyst Colliers separately will prevent scratches and maintain their beautiful purple lustre.
How can I style an amethyst collier for different occasions?
You can easily style an amethyst collier by matching the design to the formality of the occasion. A delicate solitaire on a gold chain is perfect for daily wear, while an intricate, multi-stone design adds glamour to an evening gown. The vibrant colour of Amethyst Colliers makes them a versatile accessory.
Can I customise an amethyst collier at GLAMIRA?
Yes, you can fully customise your amethyst collier at GLAMIRA to create a truly personal piece of jewellery. Choose your amethyst cut and size, select from metals like 9ct or 18ct gold or platinum, and add free engraving. Your creation is backed by a 60-day return policy and lifetime warranty.
Are there different shades of purple in amethyst gemstones?
Yes, amethyst gemstones display a beautiful spectrum of purple shades, from a light, delicate lilac to a deep, rich royal purple. The most prized hue is a strong reddish-purple. This natural variation ensures that all Amethyst Colliers possess a unique character, allowing you to find your perfect shade.

The Essential Guide to Amethyst Colliers

Amethyst colliers are a beautiful piece of jewellery that can be worn for any occasion. These necklaces are unique, elegant, and come in a variety of styles and designs to suit any personal style.
Amethyst is a stone that has a beautiful and rich purple colour. It is thought to represent calmness, clarity and spirituality. When set in a collier, the amethyst stone can create a striking and eye-catching effect that is sure to turn heads.

Different Types of Amethyst Colliers

One of the advantages of amethyst colliers is that they come in a variety of designs and styles. From simple and understated designs to more intricate and ornate styles, there is a collier to suit every taste and personality.
There are also many different settings to choose from, including bezel settings, prong settings, and tension settings. Each setting has its own unique advantages and the choice ultimately depends on personal preference.
Another option to consider when choosing an amethyst collier is the length of the necklace. Shorter colliers can be worn with a variety of necklines, while longer colliers can be used to add interest to an otherwise simple outfit.

The Advantages of Amethyst Colliers

Amethyst colliers are a great way to add a pop of colour to any outfit. The rich purple hue of the amethyst stone is both eye-catching and elegant, making it a great accessory for a variety of occasions.
Amethyst is a stone that is thought to be calming and is believed to help promote calmness and spiritual clarity. For this reason, amethyst colliers are a popular choice among those who are looking for more than just a beautiful piece of jewellery.
Amethyst colliers come in a range of styles and designs, making them a versatile accessory that can be worn with many different outfits.

How to Choose Amethyst Colliers

When choosing an amethyst collier, there are a few factors to consider. One of the most important considerations is the style of the necklace. Amethyst colliers can be simple or ornate, understated or extravagant. It is important to choose a style that fits with your personal style.
Another factor to consider when choosing an amethyst collier is the length of the necklace. Shorter colliers can be worn with a variety of necklines, while longer colliers can be used to add interest to an otherwise simple outfit.
It is also important to consider the quality of the stone and the metal used in the necklace. Amethyst colliers can be made from a variety of metals, including silver, gold, and platinum.

Personalising Amethyst Colliers

One way to personalise an amethyst collier is to choose a setting that complements your personal style. A bezel setting can give the necklace a more modern and minimalist look, while a prong setting can give the necklace a more traditional and ornate look. Tension settings can be a great choice for those who prefer a more unique and contemporary look.
Variations of amethyst are also available such as frost amethyst colliers. Frost amethysts have a unique and stunning appearance that would certainly add an exceptional sparkle to colliers.
For a more personal touch, amethyst colliers can be engraved on the back with a special message or the wearer’s initials.

Styling With Amethyst Colliers

Amethyst colliers can be worn with a variety of outfits, from casual to formal. When worn with a simple outfit, a striking amethyst collier can really stand out and add a touch of elegance to the look.
Amethyst colliers can also be paired with other accessories to create a stunning and cohesive look. For example, an amethyst collier can be paired with earrings or bracelets that feature the same stone.

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