
This ring is presented with a combination of crystal and wood. The crystal is actually amethyst and it stretches to 20mm width. The wood band is big and bulky, providing a perfect contrast.
You can get this ring from Barneys.
There’s no mistaking a ring like this will get noticed. It’s rough-cut amethyst stalactite brings a unique style to your wardrobe. It’s make is a fusion of artistry and wildness, bringing a Bohemian flavor to fold.
Rough-cut amethyst stalactite slice. 18-karat yellow gold-plated brass with coil-texture shank. Four-prong setting with naturalistic texture and rhodium-colored ball settings. Approx. 1 1/4″-1 1/2″; actual size and color may vary.
I was surprised this chameleon ring could fetch a whopping $4,100. But apparently it’s featured with diamonds and amethyst, two kinds of luxurious stones. The ring is made from oxidized sterling silver and is gold plated as well. I am not fond of chameleons but I have to say this piece is quite extra ordinary both in style and quality.
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The carvings you see on this ring is from druzi stones. Its deep amethyst color works for Fall season, as the dark violet tone sets the mood of the season. The carving pops against its 18k gold vermeil band. The ring is adjustable and the solid square carving is truly eye-catching.
You can get this from Max & Chloe.
Green amethyst ring with pink tourmaline and peridot prong set stones. Gemstones are treated to enhance their luster. Some treatments are temporary and may require special care.
14 Kt. yellow gold/peridot/green amethyst/pink tourmaline 15.50 ct. t.w.
Via Bloomingdales
Amethyst RingsThis ring has an absolutely elaborate design. It’s made of 18k rose gold and the stone is made of green amethyst. Although it reflects much of the gold of its band.
$7450 Via Barney’s
Amethyst Rings,