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Zoned Amethyst – quartz with a characteristic banded structure
Zoned amethyst is a variety of amethyst characterized by alternating color zones within a single crystal. Typical is the combination of purple, transparent or milky bands, which form due to variations in conditions during crystal growth. These zones can be subtle or strongly contrasting, creating a characteristic banded pattern.
Appearance and processing
Zoned amethyst is often cut into cabochons or faceted stones; the type of cut influences the final appearance of the pattern. In cabochons, the soft color transitions stand out, while faceted stones emphasize the contrast between the different zones. Each piece is unique due to its internal structure.
Formation of zoned amethyst
Amethyst forms through crystallization from mineral solutions within rock cavities. The zonal structure develops due to fluctuations in chemical conditions, particularly iron content and radiation intensity during crystal growth. These changes are recorded in the mineral structure in the form of individual color layers.
Amethyst deposits
Zoned amethysts are found in many locations around the world, especially in Brazil, Uruguay, Namibia, Russia, and Madagascar. Each location produces material with different types of banding and color intensity.
Properties and characteristics
Zoned amethyst has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, is transparent to translucent, and has a vitreous luster. Its typical characteristic is the internal zoning, which affects both its appearance and how it is processed. Due to its durability, it is suitable for use in jewelry.
Zoned amethyst cabochon – Namibia - ZAK01
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