Ametrine Drop Earrings | Genuine Purple-Gold Stone | Gold Plated
Ametrine Drop Earrings | Genuine Purple-Gold Stone | Gold Plated
Two stones in one. Ametrine is amethyst and citrine grown together in a single crystal — purple fading into gold, calm meeting confidence. For the woman who's both, and done apologizing for it.
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What They Carry
💜💛 Genuine Ametrine
Ametrine is a natural blend of two quartz stones — amethyst and citrine — formed together in one crystal, with a gradient that runs purple into gold. Most of the world's ametrine comes from a single mine in Bolivia, which makes it a quieter, more unusual stone to wear. The reminder it carries: you can be calm and bright, intuitive and confident, all at once.
✨ Purple Meets Gold
Amethyst's calm and citrine's warmth in the same stone — Crown and Third Eye energy on the purple side, Solar Plexus confidence on the gold. A wearable reminder that the two don't cancel out. They belong together.
Why You'll Love Them
- A genuinely unusual stone: natural ametrine with a true purple-to-gold gradient — no two exactly alike.
- Two energies in one piece: amethyst calm and citrine confidence, worn together.
- Light and easy: a drop that moves and catches light all day.
- Your earring style: shepherd's hook, long hook, or leverback (add your choice at checkout).
- A conversation piece: the kind of stone people ask about — and you get to tell them.
Materials & Details
- Stone: genuine ametrine (natural amethyst-citrine quartz)
- Finish: gold-plated
- Earring style: shepherd's hook, long hook, or leverback — your choice at checkout
Wear Them Your Way
Ametrine bridges cool and warm, so it sits easily with both your gold and your jewel tones. Wear them solo as the statement, or layer with amethyst or citrine pieces to pull the gradient into a full look.
Care: Keep them away from water, lotion, and perfume to protect the plating. Store dry and separate; a soft cloth keeps the shine.
"I am calm and bright at once — and I don't have to choose."
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Crystal Care Guide
Crystal Care Guide
This is the keep-it-lasting guide — the small habits and smart storage that keep your pieces looking new. For deep-cleaning steps by metal and stone, that's the full cleaning guide.

The one daily habit
Last on, first off. Jewelry goes on after your lotion, perfume, and hairspray — and comes off before you shower, swim, sleep, or clean. That single habit prevents most wear before it starts.
How to store it (where most damage is actually prevented)
- Sterling silver: airtight — a zip bag or a box with an anti-tarnish strip. Air is what darkens it.
- Gold-plated & faceted glass: a soft pouch each, stored separately so harder pieces don't scratch the finish.
- Pearls: laid flat, never hung — the silk thread stretches over time.
- Necklaces: hung or laid flat so chains don't knot.
- The rule for everything: dry, and apart.
Traveling with jewelry
Give each piece its own pouch, thread delicate necklaces through a small bag or straw so they can't tangle, and keep studs in a hard case so nothing bends. A tangle-free arrival is worth the two extra minutes.
When to bring a piece in
Care includes knowing when something needs a little help: restring a bracelet that's gone stretchy, have a loose clasp checked before you lose the piece, and refresh heavily-worn gold plating over time. A well-kept piece is one you'll pass down.
Care at a glance
- Silver — wipe after wear, store airtight
- Gold-plated — soft cloth only, no scrubs
- Gemstones — keep porous stones (turquoise, opal, moonstone, pearl) dry
- Stainless steel — easiest of all: soap, water, dry
Want the full step-by-step for each metal and stone? It's all in The Complete Jewelry Care Guide.
Go deeper
- Cleaning & tarnish, step by step: The Complete Jewelry Care Guide →
- Energetic cleansing (moonlight, smoke, sound): How to Cleanse Your Crystals →
- What your stone means: Crystal Properties Guide →
Cared for, worn often, passed down. That's the whole idea.

