Ametrine bracelet Brazil A (7-8mm balls)
BRA-AMETR-03
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BRA-AMETR-03
Origin: Brazil
Grade: A
Patterns and colors may vary from bracelet to bracelet.
Ametrine is made up of alternating sectors of purple and yellow/orange color.
The purple sectors are made of Amethyst. The yellow or orange sectors are not made of Citrine, they are colored by inclusions of iron compounds and would be more correctly called ferruginous quartz. Thus, by heating the Ametrine, the purple sectors fade, while the yellow / orange sectors retain their color.
Nowadays, the manufacture of jewelry with ametrine is very recent. Jewelers have been using it since the 1980s and since then its commercial success has continued to grow. Likewise, decorators and sculptors use it to create absolutely unique and dazzling interior decoration objects.
Anahi was the only daughter of the chief of a Bolivian tribe, the Ayoreos. Of resplendent beauty, she was the pride of her people, who adored her. One day, she met a conquistador from the Iberian Peninsula, Felipe de Urriola y Goitia. They immediately fell in love with each other. This conquistador possessed a charm and a presence that immediately seduced Anahi. He then asked her father for Anahi's hand in marriage.
Now, in the 17th century, it was customary to provide a dowry to the bride. Thus, the wedding was celebrated and as a wedding gift, the girl's father offered the conquistador a mine producing a two-tone stone. This deposit of ametrine, a symbol of spirituality and divine power, constituted the main dowry of this princely marriage. The conquistador paid little attention to it, because it was not gold, diamonds or emeralds.
After some time, Don Felipe was forced to return to Spain. He decided to take his wife with him, but his tribesmen did not agree. The princess was torn between her loyalty to her people and her love for her husband. However, she chose to follow her husband. But her tribe did not want to lose their princess. So, they began to conspire to kill Don Felipe. Princess Anahi, informed of her tribe's plans, managed to warn Don Felipe and they fled. But during the chase, she was mortally wounded by her own subjects.
On her deathbed, the princess asked to see her husband one last time. She placed in his hands a stone from the mine offered as a wedding gift. When Don Felipe opened his hands, he discovered this magnificent stone with two hues. Thus, he understood that this stone was the symbol of the princess's suffering that had been shared between her tribe and her husband.
Following this tragedy, the mine was renamed Anahi in homage to the beautiful princess.
We now know that ametrine was introduced to the West by the Conquistadors, who brought it back as an offering to the Queen of Spain in the 17th century. This is how this quartz spread throughout Europe.
Ametrine comes mainly from Bolivia. However, other deposits are located in Brazil, the United States and Mozambique.
Ametrine is a soothing stone. It calms the torments of the mind, removes tension and stress. It helps to overcome states of intense sadness. It is sometimes used during emotional shocks.
This stone facilitates and encourages imagination, reflection and concentration. It is a major asset for creative professions.
It opens the mind and allows its wearer to overcome prejudices. This stone promotes change and helps to make the transition.
Ametrine is an excellent stimulus for the brain that facilitates learning and increases memory. This stone provides balance and regulates lack of confidence or on the contrary excess self-esteem.
Thus, its wearer is no longer dominated by emotions and can thus demonstrate an excellent analytical mind. It is said that this stone releases psychic and emotional blockages.
It is a stone of duality. Moreover, it is said that it is beneficial in relationships, because it maintains sexual desire.
Features
Color :
- Purple
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Stone Type:
- Ball Stones
Age :
- Adults
Gender :
- Unisex


Ametrine bracelet Brazil A (7-8mm balls)
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