This month, ametrine is in the spotlight with our unique piece... the sublime Lumière pendant in yellow gold and ametrine!

Half Amethyst, half Citrine: behold Ametrine.
A subtle blend of more or less intense violet and yellow, Ametrine, like many quartz, comes from Brazil, but also from Bolivia.
The Anahi mine in Bolivia is the universal producer of Ametrine.
It was in the 17th century that the mine became famous.
Legend has it that an Spanish conquistador married a princess with violet eyes tinged with yellow named Anahi, who was from the Ayoreos tribe, and the gem deposit was part of the young woman's dowry.
This stone was then introduced to Europe thanks to the gifts the conquistadors made to the Queen of Spain.
It is attributed with particular properties: opening to spirituality, it would encourage imagination and creativity, and it would rebalance our emotions.
The one that adorns our pendant has a nuanced color that gives it a particular luminous appearance.
Spring, summer, a birthday, Mother's Day, so many opportunities to give or receive this
magnificent pendant with a refined design adorned with this mysterious fine stone that is Ametrine.
The Lumière pendant was featured in TÄTLER UK.
Gemme Joaillerie Dynamique Paris






