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0.91 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Yellowish Orange Citrine Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Citrine | Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13828 | PR13828 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.06 Width: 5.07 Height: 3.39 | Length: 5.03 Width: 5.06 Height: 3.39 |
Weight: | 0.45 Ct. | 0.46 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Orange | Yellowish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | Vivid |
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 from The Natural Gemstone Company presents as a classic and vibrant choice for fine jewelry, each stone being a transparent, round shape yellowish orange citrine, weighing 0.45 carats and 0.46 carats respectively, with dimensions of 5.06 x 5.07 x 3.39 millimeters and 5.03 x 5.06 x 3.39 millimeters. The stones are cut in a mixed brilliant style, a cutting convention that combines faceting strategies to maximize both sparkling scintillation and internal fire, and they exhibit vivid color intensity with an excellent polish. Clarity has been evaluated as very very slightly included at eye level, a grade that indicates the inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem when viewed without magnification, making these stones visually clean to the wearer. These citrines have been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement for quartz family stones that refines tone and saturation, and they originate from Brazil, a well established source known for producing high quality citrines with appealing color consistency. For designers and connoisseurs, the companion note regarding opal type is White Opal, a distinction that can guide complementary pairing choices in bespoke pieces.
From a gemological perspective these citrines offer several attributes that educated buyers tend to prioritize, beginning with color, which is the primary value driver in colored gems. The yellowish orange hue of these stones is lively and warm, presenting a balance between saturation and brightness that allows the gems to make an immediate visual impact without appearing overly dark or muted. Vivid color intensity in citrine is less common than lighter tones, and when combined with the transparency shown by these stones, the result is a gem that delivers strong optical presence under both indoor and outdoor lighting. The mixed brilliant cut enhances light return by marrying a classic pavilion faceting pattern with a more brilliant style crown, so the gems display both depth and surface sparkle. The very very slightly included clarity grade, determined at eye level, means the inclusions are subtle and typically only detectable under magnification, which preserves appeal and resale value. The excellent polish ensures that facets interact cleanly with light, contributing to crisp reflection and a refined appearance. The matched dimensions and nearly identical weights make them exceptionally suited for paired applications such as earrings or matched accent stones in a multi gem composition.
In practical terms these citrines are versatile and durable for everyday jewelry, offering the hardness and stability of quartz, and they respond beautifully to a variety of settings that will allow their vibrant color to stand out in any jewelry setting. For maximum emphasis on the warm yellowish orange hue, settings in 18 karat yellow gold or rose gold will enhance the warmth, while white gold or platinum can provide a contemporary contrast that makes the color appear more vivid by comparison. For designs that incorporate the listed White Opal, the contrast between the citrine and the opal is striking, with the opal providing a soft, milky background and subtle play of color that offsets the citrine s clarity and brilliance, ideal for pendants and cocktail rings where textural contrast is visually engaging. Standard care such as cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will keep these stones looking their best, heat treatment being a permanent enhancement that does not require special maintenance, though care should be taken to avoid severe thermal shock and harsh chemicals. The pairing is particularly well suited for skilled setters and jewelers who appreciate symmetry and matching, as the minimal variance in dimensions provides for tight, professional settings.
The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind accurate descriptions and responsible sourcing, presenting these Brazilian citrines as a matched pair that combines appeal and practicality for collectors and designers alike. Their combination of vivid color intensity, transparent clarity rated as very very slightly included at eye level, precise mixed brilliant cutting, and excellent polish make them an attractive option for a buyer seeking stones that will make a statement while offering long term wearability. Whether set as classic studs, refined drop earrings, or as complementary accents alongside White Opal in a bespoke piece, the warm yellowish orange color will stand out and draw the eye, enhancing any jewelry design with both color and light. If you would like additional images, certification details, or setting recommendations tailored to your design, The Natural Gemstone Company can provide further assistance.

























