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0.78 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Yellowish Orange Citrine Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Citrine | Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13834 | PR13834 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.05 Width: 5.09 Height: 2.99 | Length: 5.1 Width: 5.07 Height: 2.98 |
Weight: | 0.39 Ct. | 0.39 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Orange | Yellowish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $40 | $40 |
This matched pair of citrines presents a technically refined choice for an engagement design, each weighing 0.39 carats, round shaped with a yellowish orange hue, and precisely measured at 5.05 by 5.09 by 2.99 millimeters and 5.10 by 5.07 by 2.98 millimeters respectively, mixed brilliant cut, clarity grade very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, heat treated enhancement, origin Brazil. The near identical weights and tight dimensional tolerances speak to meticulous selection for symmetry and visual balance, with diameter variance within five hundredths of a millimeter and depth variance within one hundredth of a millimeter, an alignment that ensures consistent table and pavilion proportions when set side by side. The mixed brilliant cutting strategy applied to these stones is calibrated to maximize light return while preserving saturation, producing lively scintillation across the crown and controlled flashes from the pavilion facets, characteristics ideal for a pair intended as matched center stones in a duo solitaire or as harmonious side stones flanking a central gem. The excellent polish further sharpens facet junctions resulting in crisp light performance and minimal surface disturbance, and the intense color grade ensures a warm, saturated presence that reads clearly at typical engagement ring viewing distances.
Examining the faceting and proportions in technical terms clarifies why these citrines perform strongly under varied lighting. The depth proportions calculate to approximately fifty nine percent and fifty eight percent respectively, a range that balances crown height and pavilion depth to optimize both return of light and perceived color saturation, while the mixed brilliant faceting presents a brilliant style crown, with a modified pavilion architecture that strengthens dispersion and scintillation without sacrificing broad color tone. The very very slightly included clarity grade when evaluated at eye level indicates inclusions are minimal in size and location, typically limited to minute crystals or faint needles that do not interrupt clean light paths or create optical weakness, and the excellent polish minimizes any potential for surface reflected haze that could mute brilliance. Heat treatment in citrine is a stable and widely accepted enhancement that converts iron bearing quartz into a uniform yellow to orange color, and when combined with Brazilian origin material known for consistent crystal clarity, the result is a predictable, durable gem that integrates well into precision settings. The cutting and finishing approach used here is aimed at achieving repeatable performance across both stones so that movement, leap flash, and overall table brightness remain matched when mounted.
For an engagement ring application these citrines offer a compelling technical and aesthetic profile, especially for a client seeking a warm toned alternative to traditional colorless stones, or for a designer pursuing complementary contrast with a White Opal accent. White Opal provides a soft play of color and a cool base tone that sits beautifully alongside yellowish orange citrine, enabling three stone, halo, or cluster compositions that read as both modern and timeless. From a practical standpoint quartz with a Mohs hardness of seven offers good resistance to daily wear when properly set, and the matched pair format allows for design versatility, functioning as twin center stones in a bypass or paired solitaire motif, as balanced side stones in a three stone engagement configuration, or as matched accents around a White Opal center to enhance color contrast and visual complexity. The Natural Gemstone Company sources, measures, and certifies each pair with attention to cutting geometry and color calibration, and we provide supplemental imaging and mounting recommendations to preserve the stones stability, emphasizing professional bezel or low profile prong settings and routine cleaning with mild detergent and warm water. If you prefer, we can assist with bespoke mounting options that exploit the intense citrine saturation alongside White Opal accents, ensuring optical compatibility and mechanical security for an engagement piece that performs beautifully on technical merit and emotional resonance.

























