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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...
- In the
former case, the
yellow quartz in
ametrine is not
considered true citrine. Regardless, most
ametrine on the
market is in fact
partially heat- or...
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unlike genuine citrine. When
partially heated,
amethyst can
result in
ametrine.
Amethyst can fade in tone if
overexposed to
light sources, and can be...
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Amazonite (variety of microcline)
Amethyst (purple
variety of quartz)
Ametrine (variety of quartz)
Ammolite (organic; also a gemstone)
Amosite (asbestiform...
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Pyromorphite Pyrophyllite Pyroxmangite Pyrrhotite Quartz Amethyst (var.)
Ametrine (var.)
Aventurine (var.)
Chalcedony (var.)
Agate Iris
agate Onyx Sardonyx...
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heating amethyst, and
partial heating with a
strong gradient results in "
ametrine" – a
stone partly amethyst and
partly citrine.
Aquamarine is
often heated...
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citrine could be
produced artificially by
heating amethyst or
smoky quartz.
Ametrine List of
minerals "Citrine Value, Price, and
Jewelry Information - International...
- Similarly,
other companies such as the American-Israeli "Fibrotex" and "
Ametrine", and the Gr**** "Intermat Defence"
proposed their own
products ranging...
- 190 213 H320L80C15
Blackberry Cream 320° 85% 5% 217 211 218 H320L85C05
Ametrine Quartz 320° 85% 10% 222 209 224 H320L85C10
Apatite Pink 320° 90% 5% 232...
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however she have
blonde hair and blue eyes.
Ametrine (アメトリン, Ametorin)
Voiced by: Yuka
Iguchi Ametrine is one of the
owners of
Jewel Land's
Magic Shop...