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Ametrine Point (47 grams)

Ametrine Point (47 grams)

Regular price $14.00 USD
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SIZE:1 x 2 x .75-inch

WEIGHT: 47 grams

Ametrine is a unique gemstone that is a combination of two minerals: amethyst and citrine. It is a type of quartz that is found in only a few locations around the world, most notably in Bolivia and Brazil.

Ametrine is formed when amethyst and citrine grow together in the same crystal. This can occur naturally when the conditions for both minerals to form are present in the same location. Alternatively, ametrine can be created artificially by heating amethyst until it turns yellow, creating the characteristic bi-color effect.

Ametrine is prized for its unique bi-color appearance, which features distinct zones of purple amethyst and yellow citrine. The colors can be arranged in a variety of patterns, ranging from a simple split between the two colors to more intricate patterns with multiple zones of each color.

The metaphysical properties of ametrine are said to combine the properties of both amethyst and citrine. Amethyst is said to be a calming and spiritually uplifting stone, while citrine is believed to promote creativity, abundance, and prosperity. As a result, ametrine is sometimes said to promote a balance between spiritual and material pursuits.

Ametrine is often used in jewelry, particularly in pendants, earrings, and rings. The gemstone is relatively hard and durable, with a Mohs hardness of 7, making it suitable for use in daily wear. Due to its rarity and unique appearance, ametrine can be more expensive than other types of quartz, particularly those that are commonly found in large quantities.

Overall, ametrine is a fascinating and beautiful gemstone that combines the best qualities of two popular minerals. Its unique bi-color appearance and metaphysical properties make it a sought-after gemstone among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.

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