Blue Green Purple Gemstone

If you are trying a purple gemstone for the first time amethyst is a good one to use.
Blue green purple gemstone. Black and stone blue and purple green and aqua red and pink white and clear and more. Compared to other colors such as blue red and green that have hundreds of gemstone varieties to choose from the number of purple gemstones is quite small. In general a pure green hue is the most desirable and more expensive. It would be fun to collect different color combinations.
It is often blue green to violet although it has a wide color range from clear to brown befitting its wide range in chemical composition. Its most famous use is in the native american art produced by the people of the southwestern united states. Alexandrite for example usually appears green in natural light and a reddish purple under incandescent lighting. For secondary hues most people prefer a hint of blue to a yellowish green stone.
The color is beautiful and it has high transparency. Purple is often connected to royalty and nobility power and wealth. In a green gemstone the primary hue is green but gems often have secondary hues too. The most famous purple gemstone is amethyst.
Shades of black and stone gemstone. Only recently has the color change fluorite come on to the market and most of it is irradiated to induce the color change. It sometimes has a fibrous texture that produces a strong cat s eye. Color change garnet displays a deep green or blue green under natural light and red or purple under incandescent light.
It is quartz that has purple color. Turquoise has been mined in many parts of the world. Apatite is commonly found and is used for fertilizer and pigments. Amethyst has been used to ward off evil spirits from ancient times.
Actinolite is green to grayish green mineral of the amphibole group found in metamorphic rocks. Green and purple blue and purple yellow and purple or purple and clear you can enjoy many kinds of combinations. Fluorite is also a gemstone with various colors mixed. The one with mixed color is also circulating in the name of rainbow fluorite.
Although purple has been a color used in jewelry since ancient times there aren t many purple gemstones. Almandine garnet also known as almandite is an iron rich red to purple garnet that is geologically very common and typically sells. Turquoise is a gemstone that is so famous for its distinctive blue green color that the name of the gemstone has entered common language. It is commonly a blue gemstone that changes color to a purple.
Gemstone quality apatite is rare but it does exist. In addition to alexandrite color change specimens can be found in sapphire garnet turkish diaspore and fluorite.