real amethyst or heat treated ?

rockette

Tenderfoot
Jan 21, 2014
9
2
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Was told that crystals can be heat treated in order to appear like amethyst. If so, how can you tell the difference? Some of these appear to have
been tumbled/polished. The stone in the middle looks at if it is in original state. Again, no idea where they were collected.
 

Attachments

  • opals  jan 2014 043.JPG
    opals jan 2014 043.JPG
    186.5 KB · Views: 149

Cariboo5

Hero Member
Oct 27, 2011
718
1,142
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Very nice, and you are correct as Amethyst is often heat treated to deepen the color.

If I had to guess just judging by the lightness from your picture these look more of a natural color to me.....
 

Upvote 0

Eu_citzen

Gold Member
Sep 19, 2006
6,484
2,111
Sweden
Detector(s) used
White's V3, Minelab Explorer II & XP Deus.
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Amethyst if heated turns to citrine. (i've done this myself a few times)
 

Upvote 0

JohnnyFlake

Full Member
Sep 26, 2013
234
55
Henderson, Nevada
Detector(s) used
Fisher CZ21 - 8" Coil - Tesoro Outlaw - 5", 8" & 10" Coils - Bounty Hunter Tracker IV with 8" Coil, Garrett Pro Pointer & Garmin Oregon 450 GPS.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
The light color of the stones, leads me to believe that they are not heat treated. When heat treated the color is intensified dramatically.
 

Upvote 0

mirkaba

Jr. Member
Dec 7, 2004
32
5
Montana
Detector(s) used
Minelab
My girlfriend has a thing for citrine. I have heated several amethysts to make citrine for her. The darker the amethyst the darker yellow the citrine after heating.
 

Upvote 0

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Top