real amethyst or heat treated ?

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Cariboo5

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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.....
 

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Amethyst if heated turns to citrine. (i've done this myself a few times)
 

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JohnnyFlake

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The light color of the stones, leads me to believe that they are not heat treated. When heat treated the color is intensified dramatically.
 

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mirkaba

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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.
 

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