Sterling Silver and Prasiolite Ring
Though “prasiolite” and “green amethyst” are used interchangeably to identify this green variety of quartz, the term “green amethyst” is a misnomer because amethysts are purple by definition. Most prasiolites are produced by heating amethysts to approximately 932 degrees Fahrenheit. This sterling silver (92.5% silver content) ring features an estimate 2.5 carat prong-set oval prasiolite.
Size 10
Weight: 2.8 grams
This item has not been previously worn.
Though “prasiolite” and “green amethyst” are used interchangeably to identify this green variety of quartz, the term “green amethyst” is a misnomer because amethysts are purple by definition. Most prasiolites are produced by heating amethysts to approximately 932 degrees Fahrenheit. This sterling silver (92.5% silver content) ring features an estimate 2.5 carat prong-set oval prasiolite.
Size 10
Weight: 2.8 grams
This item has not been previously worn.
Though “prasiolite” and “green amethyst” are used interchangeably to identify this green variety of quartz, the term “green amethyst” is a misnomer because amethysts are purple by definition. Most prasiolites are produced by heating amethysts to approximately 932 degrees Fahrenheit. This sterling silver (92.5% silver content) ring features an estimate 2.5 carat prong-set oval prasiolite.
Size 10
Weight: 2.8 grams
This item has not been previously worn.