Ametrine is also known as two-color crystal. Because the gems are both purple and yellow, they are named two-color crystal. Even the English name Ametrine is a combination of amethyst Amethyst and citrine Citrine. The Bolivia mine in Ana America is a two-color crystal. Origin, because the Anahi mine is close to Brazil, it was not until the end of the twentieth century that the two-color crystal was mistaken for Brazil. Common Bolivian art shops, tourist information brochures and advertisements are commonly referred to as Bolivian stone in two-color crystals to declare that they are produced in Bolivia and not in Brazil.
Beautiful crystals will have beautiful legends, and Ametrine is no exception. At the end of the 5th century, Spanish officer Don Felipe came to South America and fell in love with the princess of the local tribe Ayoreo, and the azalea-rich mine was given as a dowry to Don Felipe and Princess Ana. Yi named this mining area.
As time went by, Don Felipe was eager to go home, and he wanted to bring the princess back to Spain to live. This idea was resolutely opposed by the chieftains. As the conflict deepened, the chieftain decided to assassinate Don Felipe. The princess learned of the news, regardless of family opposition, helped Don Felipe escape from South America. Before leaving, the princess hung her necklace as a talisman on the chest of Don Felipe. Don Felipe escaped from South America for the rest of his life, but the princess was shot by a bow. After the escape, Don Felipe noticed the amulet on the chest - a huge natural ametrine, this eternal testimony of the love of the princess and Don Felipe. Since then, Amethyst has been hailed as the "guardian stone of love."
The general cause of ametrine is that the natural amethyst is affected by factors such as volcanoes and geothermal heat, and the internal molecules undergo a chemical reaction, so that part of them appear yellow. Therefore, as long as the artificially heated amethyst is properly heated, the effect of discoloration can be achieved! Therefore, there are many fakes, and because it is made of natural amethyst, it is difficult to distinguish the authenticity.
At present, the main counterfeit goods on the market are: 1. Natural amethyst and citrine mixed. 2. Stained glass. 3. Synthesis of ametrine (artificial ametrine). 4. Melting the ametrine.
Natural amethyst and citrine mixed counterfeit products are easier to identify and are common in bracelets. Ametrine is a color of at least purple yellow on a crystal. And many merchants put amethyst citrine together to pretend to sell amethyst.
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