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Each Ametrine has its combination of colors in a different pattern. Ametrine gems are most often cut to product a stone half purple and half golden, although sometimes both colors are present as a mixture or other percentages are used. Sometimes a rounded checkerboard pattern is present on the stone with a clear distinction between the Amethyst and Citrine.
Ametrine can be artificially created by partial heat treatment of certain Amethyst or by irradiation. Lab-produced synthetic Ametrine has also been simulated. However, despite Ametrine's rarity in that its occurrence is restricted to one locality, Ametrine is relatively affordable and synthetic forms are not really in demand.

