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Ametrine Tumbled Stones, 1 lb
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Ametrine is a stone of two halves: a natural quartz that blends the violet of amethyst with the golden glow of citrine, often in the same piece. This one-pound bag gives you a generous working supply of tumbled ametrine, smooth and ready for grids, altars, and pouches, and prized for the way it marries calm with warmth.
It is a natural choice when you want balance, the meeting of intuition and will in a single stone.
Key Features of These Ametrine Tumbled Stones
A full pound of ametrine. Roughly a pound of tumbled ametrine, a true working quantity rather than a single stone.
Purple and gold in one stone. A natural blend of amethyst and citrine, with violet and golden tones meeting in each piece.
Balance and warmth. Ametrine pairs amethyst's calm intuition with citrine's bright, willful energy, a stone of balance.
Product Details
- Weight: approximately 1 lb per bag
- Smooth tumbled stones; individual sizes vary
- Material: ametrine, a natural quartz blending amethyst and citrine
- Associations: crown and solar plexus; a balancing stone of two energies
- SKU: GTAMETB
- A natural stone, so color balance and size vary from piece to piece
The Spiritual Significance
Ametrine forms when amethyst and citrine, two color varieties of quartz, grow together in a single crystal, giving a stone that is part violet and part gold. Crystal workers prize it as a stone of balance for exactly that reason: it brings together two energies that are usually found apart.
From its amethyst side, ametrine carries calm, intuition, and the higher awareness of the crown. From its citrine side, it carries warmth, confidence, and the bright, manifesting drive often tied to the solar plexus. Practitioners reach for it to harmonize opposites, to pair clear thinking with decisive action, and to support both inner reflection and outward goals in the same working.
How To Use These Ametrine Tumbled Stones
- Cleanse the stones on arrival and between workings: pass them through smoke, set them in moonlight, or rest them on selenite. Quartz is water-safe, so a quick rinse is fine.
- Build a crystal grid for balance, arranging stones around a central piece or candle.
- Dress an altar or sacred space, scattering stones or filling a small offering bowl.
- Carry or pouch one, tucking a stone into a mojo bag, sachet, or pocket charm.
- Keep ametrine out of long, direct sun, which can fade the amethyst tones, and re-cleanse as needed.
Pairs Well With
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the stones and your space before ritual.
- White Selenite Wand to rest a working supply on and recharge it between uses.
- Clear Quartz Polygon to anchor a grid and amplify the stones around it.
- Amethyst Bracelet, 8mm to lean into ametrine's calming, intuitive side.
- Black Tourmaline Bracelet, 8mm to add a grounding anchor to the mix.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ametrine?
Ametrine is a natural quartz that combines amethyst and citrine in a single stone, so each piece shows both violet and golden tones. That blend of two quartz varieties is what gives ametrine its name and its reputation as a stone of balance.
Is ametrine natural or treated?
Natural ametrine exists, but much of the citrine-toned material on the market is produced by gently heating amethyst, a long-standing practice. We describe these as ametrine for their look and associations; reach out if you would like sourcing details on a specific batch.
What is it used for?
It is a bulk supply for crystal grids, altar work, mojo bags, meditation, and crafts. Ametrine is worked with as a stone of balance, pairing amethyst's calm intuition with citrine's warmth and drive to harmonize reflection and action.
How much is in a bag?
Each bag holds approximately one pound of tumbled ametrine. Because these are natural stones, the count, the balance of purple and gold, and the size of individual pieces vary from bag to bag.
How do I cleanse and care for them?
Quartz is water-safe, so cleanse with smoke, moonlight, selenite, or a quick rinse. Keep ametrine out of prolonged direct sunlight, since extended sun exposure can slowly fade the amethyst tones over time.

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