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Ametrine - Bolivia

Ametrine - Bolivia

Ametrine is sawn, or extracted, from nodules. In the process, the saw leaves a dull surface. The pieces are then tumbled to give them a polished surface to make them more appealing to sell. Another reason they're tumbled, is I believe there is restrictions on the export of rough stones from Bolivia, so giving them a 'finished' appearance may be a way around the export restriction

The world's only commercial source of ametrine is the Anahi mine in southeastern Bolivia. According to legend, the mine's location was discovered by a Spanish conquistador in the 1600s and he introduced the gem to Europeans by presenting several specimens to his queen

3.055 grams / 15.275 carats / 20.1 x 9.2 x 8.5 mm 

$24.00
1 in stock