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Loose Ametrine Stone pair For Jewelry making Ametrine Bi Color Gemstone Faceted Ametrine Gemstone Flawless Ametrine Cut Stone pair, 9.60CT
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Collection: Ametrine
Ametrine: Details & Properties
Ametrine is a unique and rare bi-color gemstone that naturally blends the deep purple of amethyst with the warm golden-yellow of citrine in a single crystal. This captivating color combination is a result of varying oxidation states of iron within the stone due to temperature differences during its formation.
Gemstone Details
- Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
- Crystal System: Hexagonal
- Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale (durable for jewelry)
- Luster: Vitreous
- Transparency: Transparent to translucent
- Cleavage: None (good toughness, but may chip with sharp impacts)
- Fracture: Conchoidal
- Specific Gravity: 2.65
Color & Formation
Ametrine’s stunning color split is completely natural. The purple regions come from the presence of iron ions (Fe³⁺) in the quartz structure, while the golden-yellow sections result from Fe²⁺ oxidation. This rare geological process occurs under specific temperature variations, primarily in Bolivia, where most high-quality ametrine is sourced.
Metaphysical & Healing Properties
Ametrine is believed to combine the spiritual clarity of amethyst with the energizing warmth of citrine, making it a powerful gemstone for balance and transformation.
💜 Mind & Spirit:
- Enhances mental clarity and concentration
- Supports spiritual growth and higher consciousness
- Encourages intuition and insight
💛 Emotional & Physical Benefits:
- Helps with stress relief and inner peace
- Balances yin-yang energies for emotional stability
- Increases motivation and creative energy
Uses in Jewelry & Collecting
Due to its unique color combination and rarity, ametrine is highly valued in:
✔️ Jewelry making (rings, pendants, earrings)
✔️ Gemstone collecting
✔️ Meditation & energy healing practices
Cutting & Care:
- Best displayed in faceted cuts to highlight color contrast
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight (may cause fading)
- Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth (ultrasonic cleaners are not recommended)
Origins & Rarity
The most famous and primary source of high-quality ametrine is the Anahí Mine in Bolivia, which has been the leading producer since the 17th century. Some ametrine is also found in Brazil and other quartz-rich regions, but Bolivian ametrine remains the most prized.
Ametrine is truly a one-of-a-kind gemstone, blending the best qualities of amethyst and citrine in a single, breathtaking stone. Whether for jewelry, collection, or metaphysical use, its beauty and significance make it a gemstone to treasure. 💎✨
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