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Ametrine |

Bi-Color Amethyst |
Ametrine is one of the world's most unusual
types of gem stones in that it is actually two types of gems in the one
stone. The yellow-orange part of ametrine is citrine and the violet-purple
part is amethyst. The unusual color variation found in Ametrine is due
to the presence of iron in different oxidation states within the crystalline
structure. Exactly how this comes about is not fully understood. This
color split is usually highlighted by cutting the gem into long shapes
ideal for ametrine earrings and ametrine necklaces. Larger ametrine gemstones
make particularly enchanting pendants, perfect for evening wear. Ametrine
has only been readily available to the consumer market since 1980 when
material from the Anahi mine in Bolivia began to appear on the market.
Before this it was considered to be quite unusual and was known as:Amethyst-Citrine
Quartz, Trystine or Golden Amethyst Ametrine jewelry has increased in
popularity since that time and today even ametrine rings of unusual design
have become a fashionable item. Many avant garde jewelry designers are
today making full use of ametrine's unusual qualities to produce some
truly eye-catching items. The astrological sign of Ametrine is Libra and
it is said to posses all the metaphysical properties of both Amethyst
and Citrine combined, as well its own unique properties. Ametrine is said
to aid in meditation, relieve tension, disperse negativity and help to
eliminate prejudice. A fine split in the colors and the intensity of color
are the most important aspects to consider when evaluating Ametrine gemstones.
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