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About Amethyst
Amethyst is purple quartz, ranging from pale lavender to deep royal purple. Brazil, Uruguay, and Zambia produce the highest-quality stones. Amethyst is hard enough for daily wear (7 on Mohs) and has been prized since antiquity — Greek and Roman tradition held that amethyst protected against intoxication, and it was historically reserved for royalty and clergy. Amethyst is the February birthstone and the 6th-anniversary gem, and offers the most vivid purple in fine jewelry at a relatively accessible price point.
About 14K Rose Gold
14K rose gold gets its romantic pink hue from a copper-rich alloy — typically around 25% copper combined with silver. The color is warm, slightly less intense than 10K rose, and ages beautifully without tarnishing or requiring rhodium replating. Rose gold has been a defining engagement-ring trend of the last decade, pairing especially well with morganites, peach sapphires, and oval and cushion-cut diamonds. It flatters most skin tones and reads as both vintage and modern.
About Classic Stud Earrings
Classic stud earrings feature a single stone (typically diamond or precious gemstone) set close to the earlobe with a four- or three-prong setting and secured by a butterfly back or screw-back post. They're the most versatile category of fine earring — appropriate for daily wear, professional settings, and formal occasions alike. Diamond studs in particular are widely considered a foundational fine-jewelry purchase. Total carat weight, color, and clarity drive pricing; we pair-match every set carefully so the two earrings appear identical face-on.