Colour
A unique combination of purple and gold, varying in shades from light to dark.
Countries
found in The Anahi mine in Bolivia
is the world's major source of ametrine.
Sometimes
the stone is also known as trsystine.
Metaphysical
properties
Ametrine
combines the appeal of amethyst and citrine into one striking stone, offering a unique blend of purple to violet, and yellow
to orange shades.
As it's
a combination of amethyst and citrine - two contrasting stones - ametrine contains both their individual properties as well
as having qualities of its own. The amethyst brings with it a sense of calmness and a cleansing ability, as well as a connection
to the spiritual realm. Citrine evokes a sunny attitude towards life and work, bringing a spark of creativity and joy.
The
combined properties of citrine and amethyst result in ametrine being a great tool for relieving tension, releasing negativity
and aiding in the practice of meditation and spiritual fulfilment.