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Ametrine (polished slab) (127.02 grams)
- Anahi Mine, La Gaiba District, Sandoval Province, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
- Small Cabinet, 7.5 x 6.0 x 1.3 cm
- Start Time: 02/20/2020 8:45:00 pm (CST)
- End Time: 02/27/2020 6:45:00 pm (CST)
- Auction Closed
- Winning Bid: $52
Item Description
Quartz might have the most colors and varieties of any species in the world. One of the most striking and instantly recognizable varieties is Ametrine. This material is a combination of natural purple and yellow Quartz (AMEthyst + ciTRINE). The color regions form on opposing rhombohedral faces of the Quartz in the shape of triangular sections. When the Ametrine crystals are sliced across the "c" axis, you can see the classic "pinwheel" or "radiation" pattern like we see in this polished slice. The piece has good color saturation along with wonderful internal gemminess. The only place in the world where these classic examples are found is the Anahi Mine in the eastern Bolivian jungle, and from what I understand, there has been little production in recent years. Please note that these specimens are not from Brazil, but for years a large percentage of the material was sent to Brazil for processing. These pieces left the factories with stickers attached that said "Product of Brazil" on them. In response, the local Bolivian miners started calling Ametrine "Bolivianite" and declared it the national gemstone of their home country. This is a wonderful representation of this classic material and if you collect Quartz, polished pieces or gem material, don't pass this one up. The specimen weighs is 95.50 grams.
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Bidding History
Bid Amount | Bid Time |
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$52 | 02/27/2020 5:37:15 pm (CST) |
$47 | 02/23/2020 4:12:02 pm (CST) |
$45 | 02/23/2020 4:12:02 pm (CST) |
$42 | 02/23/2020 4:11:47 pm (CST) |
$37 | 02/23/2020 4:11:46 pm (CST) |
$32 | 02/23/2020 8:26:23 am (CST) |
$27 | 02/23/2020 8:26:22 am (CST) |
$10 | 02/21/2020 1:23:31 pm (CST) |