The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom: Image Photo Gallery Although Amethyst, the purple variety of Quartz, and Citrine, the yellow orange variety of Quartz belong to the same scientific mineral classification, they have always been distinguished as individual gemstones
African Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom African Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomAmethyst originating from the continent of Africa This term in the gem trade usually applies to deeply colored or darker Amethyst
Amethyst Quartz - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom Amethyst Quartz - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomMixture of Amethyst and Milky Quartz (or clear Quartz) It is purple on top and white or clear on the bottom It may also be banded purple and white Amethyst Quartz is usually tumbled or polished into beads < Back
Canadian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom Canadian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomAmethyst with an internal coating of red Hematite under the crystal surface, found near Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Siberian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom Siberian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomTerm originally used to describe very deeply colored Amethyst from Siberia in Russia May also be incorrectly used in the gem trade to describe any deeply colored Amethyst
amethyst | Dirty Rockhounds It has been ages since I was on here and I don't quite know how to pick up where I left off But I still have Thunder Bay amethyst and can send a flat rate USPS mailer, medium, for $40
Green Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom Green Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomLight green gem form of Quartz that is artificially colored by heat-treating certain types of Amethyst Also known as "Prasiolite"