There are many places to shop for green Amethyst rings. They can be found on eBay or on Amazon. Some department stores such as Kohl's and Sears also have green Amethyst rings. Green Amethyst rings can also be found in some jewelry stores such as Jared, Kay and Zales.
No, "purple amethyst" would not be capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence or in a title where all words are typically capitalized.
There are no condition that can cause rings to align that was a mistake by the installer. Once the rings are set on the piston they are permanently in place.
A good place to buy couple rings in the UK would be from the UK Amazon website. The UK Amazon website has a large selection of couple rings from a number of companies.
The Japanese word for "amethyst" would be one of these:-amejisuto,-ameshisuto,or-murasakisuishou.
No, amethyst does not have a streak because it is a type of quartz mineral that does not have a distinct streak color when scratched on a porcelain tile.
You can find amethyst in various countries around the world, including Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, and Russia. Brazil is one of the largest producers of amethyst.
It's hard to compare the two since an amethyst is a gemstone and gold is a metal, but gold is a relatively soft metal and amethyst is a relatively hard gemstone, so an amethyst would be considered stronger than gold.
If I were to split it into syllables, I would go; Am-e-thyst.
REALLY cheap rings were (at one time) a thin gold wash over a base metal of brass. The gold wash would wear through almost at once, leaving the brass exposed. Brass leaves a trace of green color on the skin.
Saturn is a gas planet, and if it were possible to place it in water it would float. Not sure if the rings would float, but, the planet itself would.
Yes, amethyst can be found near Thunder Bay, Ontario in Canada. The area around Thunder Bay is known for its amethyst deposits, and there are mines and sites where visitors can go to dig for their own amethyst crystals.
You should make one of those Green Lantern rings, emerald-encrusted. I would buy one.