AMERTINE ROUGH WITH INCLUSIONS 107.05 CTS [MX7620]
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MINERAL GEM WORLD
AMETRINE ROUGH
This is a natural untreated rough piece of ametrine rough from Bolivia .It has some natural inclusions making it a interesting specimen.
Weight 107.05 cts app.
Size 27.3 x 24.4 x 18.9 mm app
We have cut some stones from this parcel which can be seen at our sister site
SEDA GEMS
Ametrine, also known as trystine or by its trade name as bolivianite, is a naturally occurring variety of quartz . It is a mixture of amethyst and citrine with zones of purple and yellow or orange. Almost all commercially available ametrine is mined Bolivia although there are deposits being exploited in Brazil and India
The colour of the zones visible within ametrine is due to differing oxidation states iron within the crystal. The different oxidation states occur due to there being a temperature gradient across the crystal during its formation.
Artificial ametrine can be created by differential heat treatment of amethyst.
Most ametrine in the low price segment can surely be assumed to stem from synthetic material. Since 1994 a Russian laboratory has perfected the industrial production of bicolored quartz crystals that are later irradiated to bring out the typical ametrine colors. Green-yellow or golden-blue ametrine does not exist naturally.
- SKU
- Afmetingen (mm)
- x x mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- Nee
- Type
- Rough
- Kleuren
-
MINERAL GEM WORLD
AMETRINE ROUGH
This is a natural untreated rough piece of ametrine rough from Bolivia .It has some natural inclusions making it a interesting specimen.
Weight 107.05 cts app.
Size 27.3 x 24.4 x 18.9 mm app
We have cut some stones from this parcel which can be seen at our sister site
SEDA GEMS
Ametrine, also known as trystine or by its trade name as bolivianite, is a naturally occurring variety of quartz . It is a mixture of amethyst and citrine with zones of purple and yellow or orange. Almost all commercially available ametrine is mined Bolivia although there are deposits being exploited in Brazil and India
The colour of the zones visible within ametrine is due to differing oxidation states iron within the crystal. The different oxidation states occur due to there being a temperature gradient across the crystal during its formation.
Artificial ametrine can be created by differential heat treatment of amethyst.
Most ametrine in the low price segment can surely be assumed to stem from synthetic material. Since 1994 a Russian laboratory has perfected the industrial production of bicolored quartz crystals that are later irradiated to bring out the typical ametrine colors. Green-yellow or golden-blue ametrine does not exist naturally.
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Positief
Good stone great service
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Positief
Great thank very much, lovely pearls.
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Positief
Nice piece of rough. thankyou
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Positief
Nice stone. Thankyou
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Positief
Have received the rough. Nice colour. Thankyou