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48.70 ct Authenticated Bi-Colour Ametrine Gemstone - (Appraisal - $14,610)

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48.70 ct Certified Natural Bi-colour Ametrine Gemstone - (Appraisal - $14,610)

 

Appraisal from Jewelscan in Toronto

  • Cut:  Cushion

  • Treatment: None

  • Clarity: AA, Eye Clean

  • Origin: Brazil

 

About Ametrine

 

Each Ametrine stone is Unique.

Ametrine, also known as Trystine or by its trade name as Bolivianite, is sister gem to Amethyst and Citrine. This beautiful bi-colour gem is in fact a mixture of amethyst and citrine with zones of purple and yellow or orange. Almost all commercially available ametrine is mined in Bolivia making the gem rarer, and often significantly more expensive than its sisters. Stones can vary in value given the depth and vividness of colors and the distinction of the color separation are the main value points.

Value and rarity of Ametrine is significant, given each piece is unique and bears characteristics from both Citrine and Amethyst.

 

From a gemologist Collection

 

More On Appraisal Certificates

Appraisal Certificates are done from accredited appraisers and represent the retail insurance replacement value for an item.  While many companies do appraisals (such as jewelry stores), it is important to receive an appraisal by a group that does not involve themselves in the buying or selling of Gems or jewelry pieces as to avoid any conflict of interest.  We typically use AGL, GS Labs (Gemscan), IGA, Karaman, Gemlab, Jewelscan, and other accredited appraisal companies (some with Global Offices) for the Jewelry industry.

An appraisal will assign a monetary value to a Gem or piece of jewelry and is ultimately subjective based on the appraiser's criteria for grading and experience.  For this reason, only accredited and experienced appraisers are used to evaluate stones.  An appraisal is not an indication of your buying power, that depends on your ability to "wheel and deal" as well as your source of supply and ability to buy in parcel lots or in bulk.

 

Appraisal Company Links:

Karaman Appraisals - https://karamanappraisals.ca/

Jewelscan Appraisals - https://jewelscan.ca/

 

Item # 9902703
Auction# MR234
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48.70 ct Certified Natural Bi-colour Ametrine Gemstone - (Appraisal - $14,610)

 

Appraisal from Jewelscan in Toronto

  • Cut:  Cushion

  • Treatment: None

  • Clarity: AA, Eye Clean

  • Origin: Brazil

 

About Ametrine

 

Each Ametrine stone is Unique.

Ametrine, also known as Trystine or by its trade name as Bolivianite, is sister gem to Amethyst and Citrine. This beautiful bi-colour gem is in fact a mixture of amethyst and citrine with zones of purple and yellow or orange. Almost all commercially available ametrine is mined in Bolivia making the gem rarer, and often significantly more expensive than its sisters. Stones can vary in value given the depth and vividness of colors and the distinction of the color separation are the main value points.

Value and rarity of Ametrine is significant, given each piece is unique and bears characteristics from both Citrine and Amethyst.

 

From a gemologist Collection

 

More On Appraisal Certificates

Appraisal Certificates are done from accredited appraisers and represent the retail insurance replacement value for an item.  While many companies do appraisals (such as jewelry stores), it is important to receive an appraisal by a group that does not involve themselves in the buying or selling of Gems or jewelry pieces as to avoid any conflict of interest.  We typically use AGL, GS Labs (Gemscan), IGA, Karaman, Gemlab, Jewelscan, and other accredited appraisal companies (some with Global Offices) for the Jewelry industry.

An appraisal will assign a monetary value to a Gem or piece of jewelry and is ultimately subjective based on the appraiser's criteria for grading and experience.  For this reason, only accredited and experienced appraisers are used to evaluate stones.  An appraisal is not an indication of your buying power, that depends on your ability to "wheel and deal" as well as your source of supply and ability to buy in parcel lots or in bulk.

 

Appraisal Company Links:

Karaman Appraisals - https://karamanappraisals.ca/

Jewelscan Appraisals - https://jewelscan.ca/

 

Item # 9902703
Auction# MR234
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