Why is my amethyst not purple?

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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How do I make my amethyst purple again?

Amethyst's color is frequently yellow, orange, or brown when heated at temperatures greater than 300C. Some of these deposits may fade in some cases after exposure to natural light, but their color can be restored with irradiation.
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Can amethyst not be purple?

Authentic Amethyst gems should have some imperfections and different shades of purple. 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.
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Can amethyst be pale purple?

The color purple has long been associated with royalty and the aristocracy. It is the birthstone for February. The color of amethyst ranges from light to intense purple. The lighter lilac or lavender variety is often called Rose de France amethyst.
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Can amethyst be very pale?

Amethyst is crystalline quartz in colors ranging from pale lilac to deep reddish purple. With a relatively high hardness of 7, the February birthstone is a fine facetable jewelry gem for all purposes. Lower grades of material can be cabbed, carved, and made into a great variety of beads and other ornamental objects.
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Why is my amethyst so light?

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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Can amethyst regain its color?

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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How can you tell if a purple amethyst is real?

Since amethyst is quartz, you'd be more likely to see threads under the surface instead of bubbles. In order to verify whether amethyst is the real deal, use a magnifying glass to check what lies beneath the surface of the stone. If it isn't quartz, you're likely to see bubbles, meaning it isn't amethyst.
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Is lighter or darker amethyst better?

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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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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Can amethyst be colorless?

When the temperature is lower than 360 °C, the amethyst color does not change significantly. As the temperature rises to 380 °C, the violet color begins to fade out and gradually becomes colorless.
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How do you keep amethyst purple?

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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Can amethyst be almost clear?

Amethyst usually is a transparent variety of quartz that comes in shades of purple. Some translucent to opaque amethyst is also found and the purplish zones alternate with white or grayish areas. Color zonation can be very intense in transparent, translucent and opaque varieties.
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How do I charge my amethyst?

9 crystal charging methods:
  1. Placing them under the full moon. ...
  2. Soak them in moon water. ...
  3. Bury them in the ground. ...
  4. Give them a sound bath. ...
  5. Burn incense or herbs over them. ...
  6. Immerse them in salt. ...
  7. Use your breath to charge them. ...
  8. Connect them to your spirit guides.
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How do you enhance amethyst color?

Heating is the most common process that can alter this stone's color by lightening, darkening, or changing it entirely. Treating the amethyst under controlled conditions, at 400 to 600 degrees Celsius, can produce some astonishing hues and give this gem the royal purple color it is famed for.
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Why is my amethyst turning green?

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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Are Darker amethysts more expensive?

As with amethyst gemstones color plays a very significant role in price with darker amethyst being worth much more. The darkest amethyst clusters will sell for about 3-5 times the price of the lighter colored material.
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What color is amethyst genuine?

Amethyst Genuine is a rich, true purple – it's almost black in masstone and capable of infinite gradation. Although it is a granulating color, it can also make lovely clear washes with just the barest hint of sparkle from the crushed gemstone.
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What is pale amethyst called?

Rose de France is a beloved variety of amethyst sometimes called “pale amethyst” or “light amethyst.” For anyone born in February, you can celebrate your own season of love with a gorgeous rose de france amethyst birthstone!
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What does a fake amethyst look like?

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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What looks like amethyst But isn t?

Because of its deep purple hue, Fluorite can closely resemble an Amethyst. It's also brightly fluorescent in ultraviolet light—hence the name Fluorite. Usually, only gemstone collectors would purchase this stone because it's fragile.
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How much is a purple amethyst worth?

For a gem which was once regarded as precious as Sapphire, Amethyst is very affordable, even at the higher grades. Prices for high quality cut stones are typically in the range of $20 to $30 per carat, with particularly fine pieces around $40 per carat.
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Can amethyst go in water?

As explained before, amethyst can go in water. People ask this question often, and especially so depending on what they're planning to do with the gemstone. Generally speaking, amethyst is considered a water-safe gemstone because of its 7 rating on the Mohs Hardness Scale.
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What does it mean when amethyst turns white?

Why is my amethyst turning white? A. Amethyst begins to lose its color when exposed to heat. From a spiritual standpoint, it means your amethyst is holding onto too much negative energy and needs to be cleansed.
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Does amethyst lose color in sun?

All amethyst is a form of quartz, and quartz stones will lose color with prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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