Why is my amethyst GREY?

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. Sometimes, instead of gray or clear crystal, you'll end up with vivid yellows that look a lot like citrine.
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Can amethyst be GREY?

Amethyst is a very special quartz. Although it occurs in many different rocks in many different forms, most amethysts share certain basic properties, not just the color. The color can vary from a pale pinkish violet to a dark blue-violet, with shades of red, and sometimes gray.
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How do you restore amethyst color?

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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Do amethyst stones change color?

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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Does amethyst get cloudy?

Amethyst is a meditative and calming stone which works in the emotional, spiritual, and physical planes to provide calm, balance, patience, and peace. When an amethyst has absorbed a great deal of energy, it becomes cloudy, taking on a soft, creamy lavender hue.
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How can you tell real amethyst from fake?

An Amethyst gem that is one solid color is most likely fake. Real Amethyst stones will have color zoning including shades of white and blue along with purple. A real Amethyst gem won't have any bubbles but may have threads and impurities beneath the surface. Amethyst is one of the most popular gemstones.
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Why is my crystal foggy?

Cloudy glass is an industry term describing glass that has calcium deposits, which causes a light, foggy appearance in glassware. The water that held flowers in the vase or the repetitive washing of the tumbler is the culprit.
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How do you keep amethyst from fading?

The fading of the amethyst stone is considered normal and will happen if it is repeatedly exposed to sunlight. A good way to prevent the fading process is to keep the amethyst in a box or a dark room when not in use.
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What does a quality amethyst look like?

The finest amethyst color is a strong reddish purple or purple with no visible color zoning. Dealers prefer strongly saturated reddish purple to dark purple, as long as the stone is not so dark that it reduces brightness. If the color is too dark, an amethyst might look black under dim lighting conditions.
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Why did my amethyst turn green?

The green amethyst is probably more properly called greened amethyst. The green color is usually caused by heating of amethyst (natural or artifical). The white quartz (milky) color is caused by numerous fluid or gas inclusions in clear quartz - they could also overwhelm an amethyst color.
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How do you clean cloudy gems?

Dish soap is your friend!

The best way to clean your gemstone jewelry is in a bowl of water with a few drops of ordinary dish detergent. Using an old soft toothbrush, scrub gently behind the stone where dust and soap can collect. Then just rinse and pat dry with a soft cloth.
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Is it safe to put amethyst in the sun?

All amethyst is a form of quartz, and quartz stones will lose color with prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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What happens if I leave my crystals in the sun?

If the crystal structure isn't very strong; hence the crystal's molecular bonds aren't very strong, exposure to the Sun can make the crystal more brittle.
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Why does my amethyst look black?

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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How do I clean amethyst?

Amethyst can be safely cleaned with warm soapy water. Ultrasonic cleaners are usually safe except in the rare instances where a stone is dyed or treated by fracture filling. Steam cleaning is not recommended, and amethyst should not be subjected to heat.
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How do you tell what grade amethyst is?

How Are Amethysts Graded? Amethyst differs from other gems in the sense that the price isn't linked to the carat weight of the stone. Instead, gemologists carry out amethyst stone grading by assessing its color--with amethyst clarity and the level and severity of inclusions taken into account too.
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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 is the rarest type of amethyst?

What Is The Rarest Color Of Amethyst. As common as the mineral quartz is, the finest amethyst commonly known as “Siberian color” is quite rare. This color is the color of concord grapes with a secondary red flash when viewed in incandescent lighting.
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How do I make my amethyst darker?

The color change degree of heated amethyst is related to its initial color. When the initial color is darker, the color difference of heated amethyst is larger, and the easier it is to change the color after heat treatment. A more appropriate heating temperature to obtain citrine by heating amethyst is about 560 °C.
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Can amethyst be submerged in water?

Soft, brittle, or porous crystals should never be submerged in water, as liquid can weaken the structure of the stone and lead to a dull appearance. But can Amethyst go in water? Yes – because Amethyst is non-porous and ranked 7 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, it is safe to place in water!
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How do you charge amethyst stone?

For charging amethyst, subjecting it to the light radiated by the full moon is a special and ideal method. Charging with the help of the moonlight happens on an energetic level. Many believe that subjecting crystals to the moonlight can help recharge their positive energies.
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Why did my rose quartz turn GREY?

When quartz is subjected to heat, it can turn grey or white. It's most common in the presence of strong heat or long-term exposure to fairly high temperatures. In either case, rose quartz is known to fade in color. Heat typically causes the molecules to rearrange, which results in a change in the light's color.
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Why is my quartz cloudy?

However, cloudy or light-colored marks on quartz countertops are usually from chemical damage and are permanent. There isn't a good explanation why the countertop would suddenly change or "develop" a problem after a year. All damage to any surface is due to something done to it.
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