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Carved amethysts made into jewelry (picture 913-1234) Exquisite amethyst carvings appeared as early as the ancient Greek and Roman periods. The superb carvers who are now in the engravers

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Engraved amethyst made into jewelry (picture 913-1234)

As early as the ancient Greek and Roman periods, exquisite amethyst carvings appeared. Nowadays, under the superb carving of the carvers, only you can't think of it, and there is nothing they can't do!

After the amethyst was carved and the designer's "magic brush and flowers", many beautiful works were produced.

The English name "Amethyst" is derived from the ancient Greek word "Améthystos", which has the meaning of "not drunk", so it has been considered to prevent drunkenness since ancient times, and is often embedded in wine containers.

Picture 1: This Cartier's Caresse d'Orchidées brooch is carved with light-colored amethyst, making it the best player in the fresh and elegant guagua.

Fig. 2: Cartier's 2016 amethyst carved brooch is still textured, and the metal part is hidden as much as possible in the design, and the yellow diamond shines with amethyst.

Picture 3: Swiss designer Philippe Cramer is very good at changing traditional materials through manual techniques, and in this work, each petal shows a light and dreamlike state

Fig. 4: Rose Dior Pré Catelan roses carved from gemstones are extremely dazzling beings, these crystal clear amethyst roses, but never wither

Carved amethysts made into jewelry (picture 913-1234) Exquisite amethyst carvings appeared as early as the ancient Greek and Roman periods. The superb carvers who are now in the engravers
Carved amethysts made into jewelry (picture 913-1234) Exquisite amethyst carvings appeared as early as the ancient Greek and Roman periods. The superb carvers who are now in the engravers
Carved amethysts made into jewelry (picture 913-1234) Exquisite amethyst carvings appeared as early as the ancient Greek and Roman periods. The superb carvers who are now in the engravers
Carved amethysts made into jewelry (picture 913-1234) Exquisite amethyst carvings appeared as early as the ancient Greek and Roman periods. The superb carvers who are now in the engravers

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