Amethyst Mine in the mountains of Dursunbey
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Amethyst Mine in Dursunbey - We were following the main road from Dursunbey to the right towards Beyel, continued to the fire station that brought us to about 800 meters above sea level in its park-like grounds, to the Dursunbey river and to the imposing canyons and on the way back to the local Amethyst Mine.
We found a large pile of rocks with the shimmer of crystal reflecting sunlight on its surface, visible from far. Next to a small wooden hut for shelter, we found two people, one of whom spoke to us directly in German.
Amethyst Mine - what a destination for hikers
Amethyst is a relatively common quartz variety; large and clear specimens that are suitable for processing as a gemstone, limited to comparatively few localities. Deposits of amethyst are in Brazil, Uruguay, Namibia, Madagascar, Russia, Sri Lanka, Morocco and Turkey.
The origin of the name Amethyst comes from the Greek word amethystos - "intoxication antagonistic" - which expresses the old belief that a carrier of amethyst has the intoxicating effects of wine, meaning is immune against alcohol. The mythology says that you will not get drunken if you take the wine out of a cup of amethyst. Originally, this superstition is related with the custom to dilute wine with water, which then took on a reddish-purple (amethyst) staining. At the same time, of course, you can drink much more of it without being too drunk or even having to suffer a hangover.
Amethyst - counteracts intoxication
Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) described in her "Book of stones", among other things, the usage of Amethyst as a healing stone against diseases such as blemishes and swelling, but also effective against attacks by insects, spiders and snake bites.
The Amethyst was also rumored to have an apostrophic effect against theft. This fact is evidenced by prehistoric grave finds. Merovingian Period graves with Amethyst show, if at all, spurs of theft could not be found in the field of laying the stones (necklace), even not when golden pendant were to be found there. Perhaps there was a further reputed effect of amethyst on the thief in this era from the early history already.
In gem quality it is a popular gemstone
Amethyst gemstone quality is a popular and widespread gemstone which to trade either in different faceted shapes (diamond, Navette, Briolett) or smooth cabochon which is sanded. Particularly valuable dark purple stones apply.
Other reports and blog articles to magnificent surroundings of Dursunbey will follow.
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