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Green Amethyst Gemstones

Prasiolite Gem
Prasiolite Gem

Occasionally we get an email asking us if we sellgreen amethyst. Since amethyst, by definition, is the violet to purple shade of quartz, there is really no such thing asgreen amethyst. The term "green amethyst" makes as much sense as "red emerald" or "yellow ruby". Some gemstone varieties are simply defined by their distinctive color.

Having said that, clearly the customer is in search of something that someone has described as 'green amethyst'. What is it? Where does it come from? Does it have anything to do with amethyst? If you want to explore deeper meanings and healing beliefs around true amethyst, check out ourAmethyst Meaning and Powers guide as well.

What the customer is looking for is something known by gemologists asprasiolite. The name comes from the Greek for "leek-green". Prasiolite is a golden-green quartz, somewhat similar in color to peridot or gold-green beryl.

Synthetic Green Quartz
Synthetic Green Quartz

Prasiolite, a green quartz variety, does not occur naturally and is created by heatingamethyst or yellowish quartz. Only quartz from the Montezuma deposit in Minas Gerais, Brazil, has been found suitable for this process. Heating the quartz to about 500 degrees centigrade produces the distinctive leek-green color. However, the color is not stable and may fade when exposed to strong sunlight.

Some so-called 'green amethyst' on the market is actually synthetic quartz produced by the hydrothermal method. It is usually found in a vivid mint-green or blue-green rather than the paler golden-green of prasiolite. The unnatural color is usually a sure sign that it is synthetic.

Real Natural Amethyst
Natural Amethyst

There are some other varieties of green quartz that occur naturally. These are members of the chalcedony quartz family. They include chrysoprase and aventurine. Aventurine is mainly dark-green, sometimes with a glittery metallic appearance caused by included green mica. Chrysoprase is colored by trace amounts of nickel. Its color varies from apple-green to deep-green. Both are completely natural gemstones.

Finally, we haven't yet answered the question of whyprasiolite is being sold as "green amethyst". Sadly, the answer is simple greed. Since amethyst is the most valuable gem in the quartz family, associating this green heated quartz with the nobler amethyst is just an attempt to elevate the humble prasiolite. There are certainly many finer green gems on the market, with much better color stability.

For those who like to own a real amethyst please have a look at our stock ofamethyst for sale, here you can find a large selection of natural amethyst gemstones.

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