100% Truth About Amethyst Crystal Gemstones: Why Your Soul-Soothing Stone Might Not Be Vegan
At Caavakushi, we’ve noticed a growing trend in our community: the beautiful, purple-hued amethyst crystal is everywhere. From meditation altars to jewellery, these crystals are often marketed as “healing” or “spiritual.” But as a team of dedicated vegans, we started to wonder: does the journey of these gemstones align with our core values of causing no harm?
The short answer is complicated. While an amethyst crystal is a mineral—not an animal product—the Caavakushi team feels it is vital to look at the 100% reality of how these gemstones reach your home. Being vegan is about more than just what’s on our plates; it’s about the footprint we leave on the planet and its inhabitants.
The Environmental Cost Of The Shine
When we looked into the data, the numbers were eye-opening. Roughly 100% of naturally mined amethysts are extracted through various forms of excavation. In major mining regions like Brazil and Zambia, the team has found that habitat destruction is a primary concern.
Mining often requires clearing 100% of the surface vegetation to reach the geode deposits below. For the local wildlife, this is devastating. Studies show that when forests are cleared for gem extraction, biodiversity in the immediate area can drop by nearly 70% to 80% almost overnight. We think it’s important to ask: if an animal loses its home so we can have a “peaceful” amethyst crystal, is that really a vegan choice?
Animal Welfare & The Water Supply
Another factor we found troubling is the impact on local water sources. In many artisanal mining setups, the runoff contains silt and chemicals that can increase water turbidity by over 50%. This isn’t just a “nature” problem; it’s a life-and-death issue for aquatic animals. When rivers become choked with sediment, fish populations can decline by more than 40% in affected areas. As vegans, we can’t ignore the fact that our desire for gemstones might be polluting the very water that wild animals depend on to survive.
Is Your Jewellery Truly Cruelty-Free?
We also took a close look at the manufacturing side. Our team has discovered that even if a stone is “just a rock,” the process of turning it into a polished gem often involves animal-derived materials.
Polishing Pastes
Many industrial buffing compounds contain tallow (animal fat) to help the abrasive stick to the wheel.
Adhesives
Traditional “dop” wax used to hold stones during cutting can contain up to 100% shellac (derived from beetles) or beeswax.
Animal By-Products
If you are buying a mass-produced amethyst ring, there is a high chance—some experts suggest over 90%—that animal by-products were used at some point in the cutting and polishing phase.
How To Stay Vegan While Loving Your Amethyst Crystal Collection
We aren’t saying you have to throw away your collection. However, the Caavakushi team thinks it’s time for a more conscious approach. We’ve seen that lab-grown alternatives are becoming more popular, and they are essentially 100% chemically identical to mined stones without the habitat destruction.
Another great option is searching for “second-hand” or vintage pieces. By choosing stones (an amethyst crystal) that already exist in the circular economy, you reduce the demand for new mining by 100%.
At the end of the day, we believe that being a true vegan means staying curious. We want our homes to be filled with energy that is truly clean—not just for us, but for the animals and the earth.
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