GEMHUB Ametrine 69.60 Ct Emerald Cut Multi Ametrine, Jewelry Making Brazilian Ametrine Gemstone for Pendant

product inoformation
Minimum total gem weight69.60 carats Settingother-setting-type
Metalno-metal-type Length30 millimeters
Certificate typeEGL Gem Typecreated ametrine
Item Length1.18 inches Width17 millimeters
Number of stones1 Brand Seller or Collection NameGEMHUB
Materialgemstone Diameter17 millimeters
Height15 millimeters ClaspNo clasp
about item
  • Ametrine crystals are resourced from the quartz mines of eastern Bolivia. The color of ametrine crystal majorly determines its quality. A skillfully faceted ametrine gemstone always appears brighter, lustrous and highly transparent.
  • SPECIFICATIONS : 30 X 17 X 15 MM | 69.60 Ct | Ametrine rates a 7 on the Mohs scale and has good toughness, so it is suitable for all jewelry types.
  • A natural ametrine with deep and bright color bands, is highly preferred. Silver is considered most effective. Ametrine can be wear in Middle finger or ring finger of working hand.
  • Our Expert gemologists verified this gemstone which passed many quality base tests and get stone certified through which we are completely assured of Top Quality Gemstone.
  • Perfect For: Jewelers, Jewelry makers, Goldsmiths, Designers, Craftsmen, Collectors or a gift for the special one. Each and every stone is unique and you will receive ones similar to the image shown.

Product Description

Hydro Gemstones

HYDROTHERMAL GEMSTONES

A brief on what lab created hydrothermal gemstones are

Hydro

What are Hydrothermal Gemstones:

Hydrothermal gemstones are synthetic gemstones created in a laboratory using a process that mimics the conditions found in natural hydrothermal environments. These environments involve high temperatures and pressures that facilitate the growth of crystals. Hydrothermal gemstones are made by dissolving the necessary chemical components in a superheated water solution, which is then allowed to cool and crystallize. The resulting gemstones can have the same physical and chemical properties as natural gemstones, but are often more affordable due to their synthetic nature. Some popular hydrothermal gemstones include aquamarine, ruby, and emerald.

How was Hydrothermal Gemstone created:

A fun fact about hydrothermal gemstones is that they were actually first created by accident in the late 1800s. A French chemist named Auguste Verneuil was trying to create synthetic rubies using a flame fusion method, but instead discovered hydrothermal growth when he accidentally dropped a ruby seed crystal into a hydrothermal solution. This led to the development of the hydrothermal growth process, which is now commonly used to create a variety of synthetic gemstones.

How Popular are Hydrothermal Gemstones:

Hydrothermal gemstones are quite popular and widely used in the jewelry industry. They offer a more affordable alternative to natural gemstones, while still retaining the same physical and chemical properties. Hydrothermal gemstones are often difficult to distinguish from natural gemstones, and as a result, they are a popular choice for jewelry designers who want to offer high-quality gems at a more affordable point. Some popular hydrothermal gemstones include aquamarine, emerald, ruby, sapphire, and quartz. However, it's important to note that natural gemstones are still highly prized and sought after, especially for their rarity and uniqueness.

Why Choose Hydrothermal Gemstones:

Hydrothermal gemstones are identical to Natural gemstones when it comes to their physical properties. They look and feel the same and cost a fraction of the amount that their natural counterparts cost. Not only this but they come in much larger sizes than the natural gemstones. A 10+ Carat Hydrothermal gemstone is much easier to find than a Natural gemstone of the same carat weight. Recently Lab Grown Diamonds have gained popularity for various reasons and with them hydrothermal gemstones have gained popularity as well. Their cost

Our most popular!

Pink Tourmaline

Multi Color Ametrine

Aquamarine

Color Changing Alexandrite

Pink Tourmaline

With its deep pink color this is one of the more eye catching showstoppers that we have. This gemstone loves attention and to get that it will shine as bright as it can. With its deep pink color this gemstone will go best with your party outfits. The gemstone has multiple facets and has been cut and polished with extensive care to make the best out of its hydrothermal origins. The large sizes just adds to the allure and charm of this stunning gemstone.

Multi Color Ametrine

These alluring gemstones have up to 3 colors in a single gem. They come in multiple different varieties and each variety has a different color combination. Multiple different shapes and even more varieties makes this gemstone perfect for people who love surprises! The gemstone has multiple facets and has been cut and polished with extensive care to make the best out of its hydrothermal origins. The large sizes just adds to the allure and charm of this stunning gemstone.

Aquamarine

Aquamarine, The clear sea blue color piece of art.

This gemstone is perfect from its color to its shapes and how it compliments your style. It goes with almost any fashion choice and is an all around winner in terms of these beautiful gemstones. Being our most popular gemstone we have had thousands of happy customers who have purchased this and couldn't get enough of the beauty that this gemstone possesses.

Color Changing Alexandrite

From Brownish-Red to light purple this stone is sure to get your head spinning for multiple reasons which may or may not include the incredible fire this gemstone has.

The gemstone has multiple facets and has been cut and polished with extensive care to make the best out of its hydrothermal origins. The large sizes just adds to the allure and charm of this stunning gemstone.

Dark Yellow Citrine

The Citrine and Amethyst Family!

Dark Yellow Citrine, It has a deep brownish yellow color and refracts light very effectively. The color compliments a fiery personality as the gemstone itself has a lot of fire in it. The gemstone has multiple facets and has been cut and polished with extensive care to make the best out of its hydrothermal origins. The large sizes just adds to the allure and charm of this stunning gemstone.

Dark Yellow Citrine

Dark Yellow Citrine

Light Yellow Citrine

Light Yellow Citrine

Purple Amethyst

Purple Amethyst

Green Amethyst

Green Amethyst

The Topaz Family!

Mystic Topaz

Dark Blue Topaz

Red Topaz

Baby Pink Topaz

Mystic Topaz

Mystic Topaz is a type of colorless topaz that has been treated with a thin layer of titanium to create a rainbow effect that changes color depending on the angle of the light. The colors can include green, blue, purple, yellow, and pink, and the gemstone is often used in jewelry making. It has a beautiful multicolor rainbow effect which catches your eye.

Dark Blue Topaz

Dark Blue Topaz is a variety of topaz that has a deep blue color, which is created by exposing colorless or pale topaz to heat or radiation. This process causes the stone to undergo a change in its molecular structure, resulting in the blue color. Dark Blue Topaz is a popular gemstone and is often used in jewelry, particularly in rings, necklaces, and earrings. It is also the birthstone for the month of December.

Red Topaz

Red Topaz is a precious gemstone that has a vibrant red to orange-red color, which is caused by the presence of chromium in the stone. It is a very rare and valuable gemstone, with most of the world's supply coming from Brazil. Red Topaz is often used in jewelry making, particularly in rings and necklaces, and is highly prized by collectors and gemstone enthusiasts. It is also the birthstone for the month of November.

Baby Pink Topaz

Baby Pink Topaz is a type of topaz that has a soft, delicate pink color. It is a rare and highly prized gemstone, with most of the world's supply coming from Brazil. Baby Pink Topaz is created by exposing colorless or pale topaz to heat or irradiation, which causes a change in its molecular structure and results in the pink color. It is often used in jewelry making, particularly in rings, necklaces, and earrings, and is highly sought after by collectors and gemstone enthusiasts.

Swiss Blue Topaz

The most popular Topaz, Swiss Blue Topaz!

Swiss Blue Topaz is a variety of topaz that has a bright, intense blue color. It is created by exposing colorless or pale topaz to heat or irradiation, which causes a change in its molecular structure and results in the blue color. The name "Swiss" does not refer to the origin of the gemstone, but rather to the intensity and saturation of the blue color, which is reminiscent of the bright blue waters of Switzerland's mountain lakes. Swiss Blue Topaz is a popular gemstone and is often used in jewelry making, particularly in rings, necklaces, and earrings.


Top reviews

Melissa Scott
Purple, blue and green, emerald cut stone. I would recommend a jewelry store use it in the display case as decoration with other glass imitation gems sprinkled in the case. Will not order again.

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