MAML004029

$16.00

Light Amethyst 10mm x 29mm x 16″ (MAML004029) Hole 1mm, approximately 14 beads.

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SKU: MAML.004029
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Description

Light Amethyst

  • The variety of the mineral quartz; hexagonal (trigonal) crystal system; chemical composition SiO2 
  • transparent; material used for beads and carvings may be translucent 
  • bluish purple to purple to reddish purple; often shows a slight shift in hue under different lighting 

Trade Names: 

  • Uralian or Siberian amethyst – deep reddish purple to purple-red 
  • ametrine – bi-colored variety with amethyst and citrine colors

Identification:

  • Optic Character: DR, uniaxial positive 
  • Refractive Index: 1.544-1.553 (very constant) 
  • Birefringence: .009 
  • Dispersion: .013 
  • Pleochroism: weak to moderate purple and reddish purple 
  • Ultraviolet Fluorescence: usually inert; may show weak blue (SW) 
  • Cause of Color: color centers involving iron impurities and irradiation 
  • Specific Gravity: 2.66 (+.03, -.02)
  • Polish Luster: vitreous 
  • Fracture: conchoidal
  • Luster: vitreous
  • Cleavage: none 
  • Identifying Characteristics: color zoning, twinning, liquid, 2-phase, and 3-phase
  • inclusions, negative crystals, may show bull’s-eye or Airy’s spiral optic figure 
  • Hardness: 7 
  • Toughness: good

Enhancements:

  • Method: heat treatment 

Effect: lightens the color of very dark amethyst; removes smoky component of color; produces citrine and green quartz 

Prevalence: occasional 

Detection: undetectable 

Stability: excellent 

Birthstone Designation(s): 

Amethyst – February, Pisces (approximately Feb. 19 – Mar. 20), 8:00 am, Wednesday, 6th wedding anniversary 

 

Major Sources: Brazil, Uruguay, Namibia.

 

Stone information is reference from

Gem Reference Guide, Published by GIA. ISBN 0-87311-019-6

Gemstones of the World, Published by Sterling Publishing Co., Inc NY, ISBN 1-4027-4016-6

Encyclopedia of GEMSTONE, Published by ISHINSHA CO., LTD. ISBN 978-986-251-831-1

 

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