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3.84 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Citrine Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Citrine | Citrine |
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Item ID: | PR12979 | PR12979 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.84 Width: 6.89 Height: 5.35 | Length: 10.27 Width: 7.04 Height: 5.26 |
Weight: | 1.89 Ct. | 1.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $16 | $16 |
Citrine has long been admired across civilizations for its sunny warmth and resilient charm, a gem that has moved from ancient talismans to modern heirlooms with effortless grace. This matched pear shape pair, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, embodies that enduring lineage. One stone weighs 1.89 carats and the other 1.95 carats, each cut to a refined pear silhouette that flatters both classic and contemporary settings. The proportions are pleasing to the eye, the first measuring 9.84 by 6.89 by 5.35 millimeters, the second measuring 10.27 by 7.04 by 5.26 millimeters, and both display the mixed brilliant cut that channels light through a harmonious balance of facets. Their transparency is bright and clear, their color strength sits at a harmonious medium intensity, and the surface finish is an excellent polish that allows each facet to sing. Evaluated face up at eye level, the clarity registers as very very slightly included, a grade that keeps the attentiveness of connoisseurs while preserving the vibrancy and openness that make citrines so wearable. These stones have been heat treated, a traditional enhancement that deepens and stabilizes the cheerful yellow tone, and their origin in Brazil ties them to one of the world centers for fine citrine material, a provenance that carries both geological credibility and a storied mining history.
When pairs of gemstones reach this level of match and presence, collectors and jewelers often compare them to the most celebrated matched sets that have graced royal collections and museum displays. Think of the carefully paired drops that once framed noble faces, or the twin center stones selected by master cutters to mirror one another in shape and hue. While such famous examples span sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds, the principle is the same, harmony of tone and symmetry of form. These citrines recall that tradition in miniature, with two stones that are so closely aligned in weight, dimension, and cut that they read as a single design element when set together. Their mixed brilliant faceting gives them the scintillation associated with legendary faceted gemstones, and their eye level clarity and excellent polish place them in a class comparable to matched pairs sought for earrings and pendant pairs in historic jewelry. The yellow hue evokes sunlight in the way that well matched paired gems have long evoked status and sentiment, and their Brazilian origin ties them to the same artisanal sources that supplied notable gemstone pairs to European and American jewelers across the centuries. The careful matching of these two citrines makes them perfect for settings that rely on symmetry, whether as delicate drop earrings that move in unison, a matched twin set across a necklace and ring, or a bespoke piece that demands the quiet but unmistakable authority of two perfectly paired stones.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we respect gemstones as carriers of memory and meaning, and we source, grade, and present them with the same attention that earlier gem merchants afforded to heirloom commissions. These citrines speak to a buyer who values lineage and craft, someone who delights in the continuity between ancient uses of warm, sunny gems as tokens of prosperity, and modern expressions of elegance that endure across generations. Heat treatment in citrine is a long established practice to refine tone and clarity, and it is openly disclosed here because transparency is central to our practice. The excellent polish and mixed brilliant cut mean they will sit beautifully in a variety of metals and settings, and the near parity of their carat weights and dimensions allows a jeweler to create a matched pair that reads as intentionally paired, rather than merely coincidentally similar. If you seek the kind of gem pair that will become a signature of personal style or a future family treasure, these stones combine the visual poetry of classic matched gems with the practical virtues of modern lapidary skill. We invite you to examine their light play and proportion through our imagery and consultation, and to discuss mounting options that will honor their history and ensure they are cherished for decades to come.

























