Why is my amethyst turning 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 have GREY in it?

Specific Properties. 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 I get my amethyst color back?

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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Why does my amethyst change colors?

Changes in color of amethyst by heat treatment and UV radiation. The color in amethyst from most localities is unevenly distributed in the individual crystals. In amethyst geodes it is often most intense in the growth zones under the rhombohedral faces.
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Does sunlight ruin amethyst?

All amethyst is a form of quartz, and quartz stones will lose color with prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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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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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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Why is my crystal cloudy?

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 can you tell if amethyst is dyed?

One of the best ways to tell if an Amethyst is real is to look at the coloring. A real Amethyst will have color zoning rather than being one block color. The color of Amethyst is usually a purple or violet hue.
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How do you recharge amethyst?

“Sit with your crystal in your hand, and taking a few deep breaths, allow yourself to get grounded and call in the energy of amethyst. Once you feel connected to its energy, ask it to help you with whatever you need. Then say something like 'I charge this amethyst with my intention' and state your intention,” they add.
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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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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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How can you tell a quality amethyst?

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 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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How can you tell a natural amethyst?

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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Why does amethyst fade?

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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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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How much does real amethyst cost?

Typically with amethyst, the labor that goes into faceting the stone is going to represent the bulk of the price of the cut gemstone. For some price context, faceted amethyst gemstones from India may sell for as little as $2 per carat where some of the material with better color from brazil will sell for $5-10/caret.
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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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Do you have to cleanse your crystals?

How often do I need to cleanse my stones? The more often you use a stone, the more energy it collects. A good rule of thumb is to clear all of your stones at least once a month. If an individual stone is feeling heavier than usual, go ahead and cleanse it.
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Why does my amethyst have brown spots?

Calcite appears as white crystals or flower petal shaped specks. This mineral symbolizes cleansing. Cacoxenite appears in golden, earthy brown spots. It encourages a focus on positivity and raising energy vibrations.
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Can you put water on amethyst?

Remember, hot or cold water can damage amethyst. Smaller pieces of amethyst can be soaked in clear water or under the sink. Make sure to rinse the amethyst until water runs clear. Left on soap can cause damage to your amethyst.
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Can you charge amethyst in the moonlight?

It's perfect if they are in the moonlight - even if that moon is behind clouds, it's OK! It's more about the crystals being in alignment with the Moon's energy as it passes by where ever you may be.) 2. If you can, leave your crystals out overnight and collect them in the morning.
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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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Why is amethyst cloudy?

When an amethyst has absorbed a great deal of energy, it becomes cloudy, taking on a soft, creamy lavender hue. Add sparkle, color and calm to any environment with this cloudy amethyst.
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