Ametrine pendants combine two quartz varieties in a single stone. This natural phenomenon occurs when amethyst and citrine form together, creating zones of purple and golden yellow within one crystal. Nearly all commercial ametrine originates from Bolivia's Anahi Mine. Our collection of 28,523 ametrine pendants ranges from $16 to $11,402, each set in .925 sterling silver with free US shipping.
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Commercial gem-quality ametrine comes almost exclusively from the Anahi Mine in Bolivia. Small deposits exist elsewhere, but Bolivian material dominates the market.
Yes. Ametrine forms when amethyst and citrine grow together in the same quartz crystal. The purple and yellow zones result from different oxidation states of iron impurities at varying temperatures during formation.
Ametrine measures 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, identical to other quartz varieties. This hardness makes it resistant to scratches and appropriate for pendant wear.
All pendants in this collection use .925 sterling silver settings, the standard for quality silver jewelry.