Located on the northern shores of Lake Superior, Thunder Bay Amethyst is unique and distinctive to this region. It comes in a variety of shades of purple from pale to deep purple and is often further coloured by inclusions such as hematite that gives it a distinctive red hue only found in amethyst from this region.
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