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New Discovery on my Ametrine

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davi_el_mejor

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So I was just admiring my Ametrine in the lovely spring sun we had for a few days and noticed something interesting

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IDK if you''ll be able to see but there is a distinct seperation. Yellow, clear, Yellow. It doesn''t change the color or symmetry at all when viewed from above though

I''m not too hip to the technical jargon of the gem world, so if anyone could clue me in on what or if there is a "gem-world" word for it that''d be great :D Thanks

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Hi! Interesting photo but I wouldn''t call it an ametrine. Ametrine is quartz which shows both purple (amethyst) and golden yellow (citrine). Your stone seems to be, from the photo, moreof an olive green without distinct colours.
 
looks to be oro verde quartz
 
The distinct division of colors is called banding or zoning. Very common in quartz. Seen alot in sapphire as well.
 
Date: 3/31/2010 9:36:56 PM
Author: Lady_Disdain
Hi! Interesting photo but I wouldn''t call it an ametrine. Ametrine is quartz which shows both purple (amethyst) and golden yellow (citrine). Your stone seems to be, from the photo, moreof an olive green without distinct colours.
Ditto that.
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Date: 3/31/2010 9:36:56 PM
Author: Lady_Disdain
Hi! Interesting photo but I wouldn''t call it an ametrine. Ametrine is quartz which shows both purple (amethyst) and golden yellow (citrine). Your stone seems to be, from the photo, moreof an olive green without distinct colours.
Good to know! Thanks
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it''s a pretty stone and actually does have pretty distinct colors just my photos don''t do that parts justice

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Date: 4/1/2010 9:12:06 AM
Author: Revolution
The distinct division of colors is called banding or zoning. Very common in quartz. Seen alot in sapphire as well.
Thank you! I love learning new things :D
 
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