Ametrine crystal, Purple and Gold / Bicolor stone for balance & creativity

    Ametrine Meaning & Traditional Associations

    Crystal properties are based on traditional metaphysical beliefs. For entertainment and personal reflection only. Not a substitute for professional advice.

    Traditionally known as the stone of balance, blending calm with creative energy.

    Color
    Purple and Gold / Bicolor
    Chakra
    Solar Plexus, Third Eye, Crown
    Element
    Air, Fire
    Zodiac
    Libra, Pisces
    Planet
    Jupiter, Sun
    Hardness
    7

    What Is Ametrine?

    Ametrine is a naturally occurring combination of amethyst and citrine in a single crystal, displaying zones of purple and golden yellow. This rare bicolor gem forms when different temperatures exist across a single quartz crystal during formation.

    The primary source of natural ametrine is the Anahí Mine in Bolivia, discovered by Spanish conquistadors in the 17th century. Legend says the mine was given to a conquistador as a dowry when he married a native princess named Anahí.

    Today ametrine is valued in crystal traditions for its unique ability to blend the calming energy traditionally associated with amethyst and the joyful energy associated with citrine in a single stone.

    Ametrine Traditional Meanings & Uses

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    Balanced Emotions

    Traditionally believed to balance emotional calm with creative energy, harmonizing opposing feelings.

    Harmonized Vitality

    In crystal folklore, associated with balanced energy , neither too stimulating nor too calming.

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    Unified Duality

    Believed to unify spiritual insight with practical manifestation, blending meditation with action.

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    Solar Plexus & Third Eye

    Traditionally said to bridge the solar plexus (will) with the third eye (insight) for empowered clarity.

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    Dual Shield

    Believed to offer both spiritual protection (amethyst) and energetic vitality (citrine) simultaneously.

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    Harmonious Balance

    Said to promote balance between giving and receiving in relationships.

    These descriptions reflect traditional crystal lore and personal spiritual practices, not scientific claims.

    Everything People Ask About Ametrine

    In crystal traditions, ametrine is valued for balancing calm with energy, spiritual insight with practical action, and meditation with manifestation.

    Ametrine bridges the Solar Plexus, Third Eye, and Crown chakras in traditional energy work.

    Anyone seeking balance between action and reflection may enjoy ametrine. Associated with Libra and Pisces.

    Yes, ametrine is safe in water with a hardness of 7.

    Cleanse with moonlight, sage, selenite, or running water. Avoid prolonged sunlight which may fade the purple.

    Yes, natural ametrine exists, primarily from Bolivia. Lab-created versions are also available.

    In spiritual traditions, ametrine is used to bridge insight with action, calm with creativity.

    Ametrine pairs well with clear quartz, fluorite, and labradorite.

    Many people consider ametrine ideal for manifesting because it blends visualization with actionable energy.

    Ametrine contains both amethyst and citrine energies. Amethyst is purely calming; ametrine balances calm with creative action.

    Place at your solar plexus for empowered calm, or hold during meditation for balanced insight.

    Ametrine is not a traditional birthstone but is associated with Libra and Pisces.

    Ametrine and Zodiac Signs

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    How to Use Ametrine

    Wear it: Wear ametrine as a pendant to balance calm and creative energy throughout the day.

    Meditate with it: Hold ametrine and alternate focus between its purple (calm) and gold (energy) zones for balanced meditation.

    Place it in your space: Place ametrine on your creative workspace for balanced productivity, or in meditation spaces for harmonized energy.

    Crystal grid: Use ametrine at the center of balance grids with amethyst and citrine at supporting positions.

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