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- Ametrine - Wikipedia
Ametrine, also known as trystine, golden amethyst, or by the trade name bolivianite, is a variety of quartz with alternating zones of purple and yellow-orange coloration Its name is a portmanteau of amethyst and citrine
- Ametrine Meanings and Crystal Properties - The Crystal Council
Ametrine, also known as Trystine, is a rare silicone dioxide variety of Quartz with naturally occurring Amethyst and Citrine inclusions throughout Its color can range from light shades of purple to a vibrant golden yellow The naming comes from the combination of both Amethyst and Citrine
- Ametrine: meaning, properties, and uses - Wisdom Of The Spirit
Ametrine is a naturally occurring blend of amethyst and citrine, both of which are macrocrystalline quartz colored by trace iron In most quartz deposits the temperature and oxidation state are uniform, yielding either purple or yellow stones
- Ametrine Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - Gem Society
Everything you ever wanted to know about ametrine Find value guidelines, scientific data, expert comments, and more in our Gem Listings
- Ametrine Meaning, Uses, and Benefits - Metaphysical Properties Explained
Ametrine is a unique and powerful healing crystal that can benefit the body, mind, and spirit in many ways It is made of a combination of amethyst and citrine, both of which are known for their incredible healing properties
- Ametrine Description - GIA
Transparent, bicolored quartz with the colors of both amethyst and citrine in the same gem is called ametrine or amethyst-citrine
- Ametrine Crystal: Meaning, Healing Properties, Uses, and Care
Ametrine is a unique crystal that combines the energies of Amethyst and Citrine, promoting balance, clarity, and transformation Discover its healing properties, spiritual uses, and how it can enhance your life
- Ametrine Meaning: Properties, Benefits, Uses Symbolism Explained
In this blog post, we’ll explain the history, properties, and meaning of ametrine, explore its healing benefits, and offer tips on how to use ametrine—whether for wear or otherwise—and how to care for and identify this gemstone
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