Amarantine
Amarantine is a rare and highly prized gemstone known for its vibrant red color and exceptional clarity. It is a variety of quartz, specifically a form of amethyst that exhibits a unique orange or reddish hue. The term "amarantine" is derived from the Latin word "amarantus," meaning "unfading," reflecting the gem's enduring color and luster.
Amarantine is typically found in small, translucent crystals or in massive formations. It is often associated
The origin of amarantine is not well-documented, but it is believed to be found in various locations
In addition to its use in jewelry, amarantine is also used in lapidary work and as a