Is amethyst always purple?

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Amethyst is always purple, but its color ranges from delicate, pale lilac to deep, expressive violet. While deeper purple amethyst is the most valuable, lighter gemstones may offer more affordable price points.
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Does amethyst have to be purple?

Amethyst occurs in primary shades from a light pinkish purple color to a deep purple color. Amethyst may have one or both secondary shades, red and blue. High-quality amethyst can be found in Russia, Sri Lanka, Peru, Uruguay and the Far East.
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Why is my amethyst not purple?

A real Amethyst will have color zoning rather than being one block color. The color of Amethyst is usually a purple or violet hue. Some stones will be so dark that they appear a wine-shaded red or black and others are pale as lavender and shot with shades of white and blue.
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Can amethyst be white?

There are white, yellow, and smoky crystals, but pale amethyst seems to be most common. Intensely violet crystals are the most wanted and are more and more difficult to get.
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Why did my amethyst turn white?

If you leave your amethyst in sunlight or under other UV sources for too long, its color will fade. And if you expose amethyst to heat, you'll see the color fade as well.
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Does amethyst come in green?

Green amethyst is made artificially by heating Brazilian amethyst. The gemstone must be heated to temperatures between 470˚C and 750˚C. Amethyst is traditionally purple, but through this heating technique, it can be transformed into shades of yellow, red, brown or green. It can also be removed of all colour.
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Is black amethyst real?

Black Amethyst is actual Amethyst, with some hematite inclusions, which give the amethyst a black tint, but when looked at through light, you can actually just see that it is violet.
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Why is my amethyst turning green?

The green amethyst is heat treated amethyst that turns green. The green color can also be caused by irradiating some quartz. There is also some naturally occurring green quartz (prase, etc).
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What is a GREY amethyst?

Connecting with Spirit and your spiritual path. Grey Amethyst has an enhanced protective element. They act to bring in grounding energy and are excellent tools for anyone that needs extra environmental sealing by creating a powerful energetic cloak in the environment where it lives.
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Can amethyst be light pink?

Amethyst is one of my favorite crystals. It is one of the most beautiful stones and it's easy to identify, because of its purple color. Not many know that there is an Amethyst with a light pink color recently discovered in Patagonia, Argentina. The crystal's color range from light pink to a deeper-toned peachy-pink.
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How can you tell if amethyst is real or fake?

Authentic gems should be slightly imperfect. There should be some color zoning and the shade should have tones of white or blue in addition to purple. A gem that is one particular shade of purple throughout is likely a fake. You should also look for things like bubbles and cracks within the amethyst.
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Is pink amethyst real?

Purple, as a colour can be anything within a range of colour hues between red and blue. You only need look at a paint chart for purple and there is a very wide range of colours. I wouldn't call it pink amethyst - it's simply a pale amethyst.
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Is there a blue amethyst?

Since blue amethyst is so uncommon, there have been many sceptics who believe that the bluish hue is synthetic. However, blue amethyst is found naturally in the rock formations of the earth, the colouring is just rarer than the standard violet and red hues that are seen in standard amethyst crystals.
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Can amethyst be yellow?

When heated to more than about 300-400°C, amethyst loses its violet color and often turns yellow, orange or brown, and then resembles the quartz variety citrine, but depending on the locality and the temperature during the heat treatment it may also turn colorless or - rarely - green.
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How can you tell the difference between amethyst and quartz?

At its most basic, amethyst is simply purple quartz (silicon dioxide). Like many minerals, quartz comes in a wide variety of colors, but amethyst is the most valuable of them. Without any impurities, quartz crystals are colorless.
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How do I make my amethyst purple again?

Removing color centers

The colors of both amethyst and smoky quartz are stable to light, but are lost when heated to between 300 and 500°C. If not overheated, the color center and the color can be restored by another irradiation, and so on.
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Can amethyst be light purple?

While the word "amethyst" makes most people think of a dark purple gem, amethyst actually occurs in many purple colors. The purple color can be so light that it is barely perceptible or so dark that it is nearly opaque. It can be reddish purple, purple, or violetish purple. Amethyst exists in this wide range of colors.
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How does amethyst turn into citrine?

Most Citrine is formed by heat treating purple Amethyst. Citrine may also be produced by heat-treating Smoky Quartz from certain localities. In some Amethyst deposits, the Amethyst has been partially or fully changed over to yellow Citrine by natural means of heating.
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How can you tell if its real crystal?

Get a glass and hold it up to a light source. You can tell that it is crystal if it creates a rainbow prism effect. If it doesn't, then you are holding just a plain glass. If you tap the glass and you hear a musical ring with a little bit of echo, then it is crystal.
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Where can you find amethyst in real life?

The largest amethyst concentrations are found in volcanic rocks, according to The Quartz Page. These deposits are found all over the world, but the largest deposits are in Brazil and Uruguay. Prior to South America's rise as the top producer, most commercially mined amethysts came out of Russia and Siberia.
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What do you call a green amethyst?

Prasiolite (also known as green quartz, green amethyst or vermarine) is a green variety of quartz.
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What color amethyst is most valuable?

The deep colors are the most valuable, especially a rich purple with rose flashes. Amethyst that either a weak or a light color or have zones of either light or dark purple colors are considerably less valuable.. The most priced amethyst are “Siberian” deep purple amethyst with red and blue flashes.
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What colors does amethyst stone come in?

Amethyst occurs in primary hues from a light lavender or pale violet, to a deep purple. Amethyst may exhibit one or both secondary hues, red and blue. High quality amethyst can be found in Siberia, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay, and the Far East.
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