Vermarine or Prasiolite There is green quartz called 'Greened' amethyst or Vermarine also known as Prasiolite having light to medium color. It is produced by careful heating of Brazilian amethyst.
vermarine A light to medium green quartz that is created by carefully treating amethyst with heat. vermeil ...
Vermarine Green quartz also know lime citrine, green amethyst, vermarine, or prasiolite, which is its gemological name. Vermeil ...
aka Green Amethyst, Lime Citrine, Prasiolite, Vermarine Our greened amethyst beads have a delicate, sage green color, admired by many for its ability to complement, rather than compete, with other colors in jewelry and clothing.
Overview: Prasiolite is also known as Vermarine, and is quite simply Green Quartz. Prasiolite does not occur naturally. It is produced by heating Amethyst or Citrine from certain Brazilian localities.
Prasiolite is also called vermarine. Prasiolite is the result of heat treating amethyst and citrine from sources in Brazil and Arizona. Sometimes confused with green beryl, peridot (olivine) and tourmaline.
Also known as green amethyst, vermarine, lime citrine, or by its gemological name, prasiolite.
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The green variety of quartz, green amethyst is also known as vermarine, green quartz, and lime citrine or by its gemological name, prasiolite. Although reasonably affordable, it is unusual and remains a collector’s gemstone.
It is traded with variety of names and sometimes mistaken with expensive gems like Green Beryl, Peridot and Tourmaline. The green variety is also named as Vermarine, Lime Citrine or Green Amethyst. Inexpensive, but a true collector's gemstone.
The gem is frequently mistaken with other gems like Green Beryl, Peridot and Tourmaline. The green colored semi precious prasiolite is known by various names like Vermarine, Lime Citrine or Green Amethyst.
Quartz, not Green Amethyst, and it should not be marketed as rare since there is an abundance of pale lavender Quartz which can be treated to produce a light spring green stone. The green variety of Quartz, Green Amethyst is also known as Vermarine, ...
Vermarine, also known as Prasiolite or "Greened" Amethyst is a light to medium green quartz produced by careful heating of amethyst from one Brazilian location.
See also: Gemstone, Citrine, Iolite, Stone, Amethyst
 
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