Bolivian ametrine, natural unheated stone. Rough material came from the Anahi mine, the largest producer of natural ametrine in the world. The finished gem has a lot of yellow, a little lavender, and where they mix together a pleasant pink color.
SKU: C231
Ametrine
3.7 carats
$150.00
Out of stock
| Carats | 3.7 |
|---|---|
| Clarity | |
| Color Specification | |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Cut | |
| Dimensions (mm) | 11.3 x 8.3 x 7.6 |
| Origin | |
| Overall Quality | |
| Stone Shape | Rectangle |
| Treatments | None |
1
No two ametrines look the same because the colors in each gem combine in a unique way.
2
Ametrine, one of the rarest types of transparent quartz, combines two colors: amethyst’s purple and citrine’s orange-to-yellow, growing together in a single crystal.
3
There is only one commercial source for ametrine: the Anahi mine in Bolivia.