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Ametrine Mineral Specimen

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Ametrine Mineral Specimen

Ametrine Mineral Specimen

Ametrine

This polished tumbled stone offers a remarkable merge of purple and golden tones that reflect its scientific roots: a naturally occurring variety of quartz that blends the colors of amethyst and citrine into a single piece. You can use it as a unique addition to a mineral collection, a desktop curiosity, or a tactile piece to inspire interest in geology and Earth-science pathways.

Why you’ll love this

  • Each stone features a distinctive combination of violet-purple and yellow-gold hues, meaning no two pieces are exactly alike
  • Made from quartz (SiOâ‚‚) with natural color zoning produced by iron impurities and environmental conditions during formation
  • At a manageable size for a display or collection piece, it’s an accessible way to explore real geology in everyday form
  • Practical and durable: quartz ranks about 7 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for long-term enjoyment
  • Encourages curiosity in STEM and natural science. Ideal for students, parents, educators, or anyone fostering a hands-on interest in minerals and Earth processes

Enjoy adding this striking stone to your collection and let it spark your sense of discovery.

$2.10

Original: $6.00

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Ametrine Mineral Specimen—

$6.00

$2.10

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Ametrine

This polished tumbled stone offers a remarkable merge of purple and golden tones that reflect its scientific roots: a naturally occurring variety of quartz that blends the colors of amethyst and citrine into a single piece. You can use it as a unique addition to a mineral collection, a desktop curiosity, or a tactile piece to inspire interest in geology and Earth-science pathways.

Why you’ll love this

  • Each stone features a distinctive combination of violet-purple and yellow-gold hues, meaning no two pieces are exactly alike
  • Made from quartz (SiOâ‚‚) with natural color zoning produced by iron impurities and environmental conditions during formation
  • At a manageable size for a display or collection piece, it’s an accessible way to explore real geology in everyday form
  • Practical and durable: quartz ranks about 7 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for long-term enjoyment
  • Encourages curiosity in STEM and natural science. Ideal for students, parents, educators, or anyone fostering a hands-on interest in minerals and Earth processes

Enjoy adding this striking stone to your collection and let it spark your sense of discovery.

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