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Ametrine

Natural coloured gem Ametrine octagonal cut from 5,71 Carat

Here is a beautiful gem Ametrine, incredible variety belonging to the family of Quartzes, typical of Bolivia where is found exclusively, characterized by its lovely bicolor halfway between purple Amethyst and yellow citrine.

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Natural Emerald cut Ametrine bicolor from 3,15 Carat

Another beautiful example of Ametrine, Quartz bicolour formed in nature due to ’ cross between a Amethyst and a Citrine. This specimen cut with octagonal shape, typically used for cutting the emeralds, unveil of shades of color splenidde, and a great purity of colored quartzes of greater value. The weight of 3,15 Carat and size, largo in fact ben 9 mm (almost an inch). The gem comes of course from Bolivia, country from which come all ametrini of my collection and proposed in this blog.

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Oval natural Ametrine 1,22 Carat

For lovers of transparent gemstones and even today I present a bell’Ametrine, colored quartz natural born from a cross (that happens in nature) between a Amethyst and a Citrine. The dominant colour of this Ametrine is the typical yellow Citrine, with slight shades of purple instead of the typical’Amethyst which contrast gently between them. The weight is 1,22 Carat in size which makes it perfect to be embedded in a ring or pendant.

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Giant natural cut Ametrine VVS Millennium by 18.52 ct

Today I propose a beautiful specimen of Ametrine, really generous-sized. This unusual natural gemstone, is composed by the ’ Union which occurs in nature of two types of quartz, l’Amethyst and the Citrine, Hence the name Ametrine. A gem pure and clear typical colors well blended together, Note the prevalence of typical of amethyst purple ’ and typical golden yellow citrine which together, Thanks also to cut great Millennium Donate to this wonderful gemma weighing well 18.52 Carat a shine out of the ordinary. An excellent stone for a collector looking for a precious price (l’Ametrine is found only in Bolivia) destined to be reassessed over time, because of its rarity, but also a great specimen for the use in ’ jewellery, due to the hardness of quartz which is composed (7 in the Mohs scale) that makes the ’ into a beautiful setting or in a flashy pendant ring.

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