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4.43 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Citrine Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Citrine | Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13075 | PR13075 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.04 Width: 9.05 Height: 5.03 | Length: 9.14 Width: 9.11 Height: 5.17 |
Weight: | 2.16 Ct. | 2.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $18 | $18 |
This matched pair of natural yellow citrines from Brazil, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, is presented with precise gemological specifications to satisfy discerning buyers. The stones weigh 2.16 carats and 2.27 carats respectively, with round outlines and measured dimensions of 9.04 by 9.05 by 5.03 millimeters, and 9.14 by 9.11 by 5.17 millimeters. Both are fashioned as mixed brilliant cuts, a faceting style that pairs a brilliant crown with a modified pavilion to maximize return of light while preserving face up color. The resulting optical behavior balances strong scintillation from the crown facet geometry with controlled flash and depth from the pavilion architecture, producing a lively, evenly distributed return of honeyed yellow. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating minimal internal features that do not interrupt the visual flow, and the polish is excellent, with crisp facet junctions and a smooth table that enhances luster. Color has been categorized as medium intensity yellow, offering an even saturation that reads warm and sunny without veering into brownish tones, and the material has been heat treated, a stable enhancement commonly applied to quartz to achieve uniform hue. As citrine is a variety of quartz, expect a refractive index in the mid one point five range and a Mohs hardness of seven, characteristics that combine wearability with reliable optical stability.
From a craftsmanship and matching perspective, the pair demonstrates careful attention to proportional relationships and finish attributes that are critical when those stones are intended for paired settings. The dimensional variance is minimal, with less than a one tenth carat disparity and diameter differences on the order of a few hundredths of a millimeter, which allows for near seamless pairing in stud earrings or matched pendants. The mixed brilliant faceting has been executed to maintain symmetry across both stones, with consistent crown angle relationships and pavilion depths that yield comparable depth percentages of approximately fifty six percent, supporting balanced light return and matching table reflections. The excellent polish preserves the brilliance and ensures that the facet faces behave consistently under different lighting conditions, reducing the visual effect of any very very slight inclusions. The girdles are uniform, facilitating secure prong settings, and the robust hardness of citrine allows for traditional mounting techniques, including open-back settings to enhance saturation, four or six prong mounts to maximize light ingress, and low profile bezels when additional protection is desired. These technical qualities make the pair versatile for design translation, whether the stones are mounted as a classic matched earring set, a mirrored double ring, or as accent stones in a custom piece where symmetry and reflective harmony are paramount.
Beyond the measurable gemological attributes, these paired citrines embody a symbolism of unity and harmony that resonates strongly when used to represent relationships. In technical terms the near equivalence of weight, diameter, cut style, and polish creates a visual equilibrium that mirrors the concept of two individuals maintaining distinct identities while moving in coordinated balance. The subtle difference in carat weight and the microvariations in facet reflections can be read as the individuality that partners retain, while the overall matched optical behavior communicates alignment and shared brightness. The mixed brilliant cut enhances this metaphor, because its construction deliberately blends multiple faceting philosophies into a cohesive whole, much as a successful partnership fuses complementary strengths. When set as a pair, the stones deliver synchronized scintillation and color harmony that reinforce the sentiment of reciprocity and balance, making them an especially thoughtful choice for anniversary gifts, commitment pieces, or bespoke commissions that celebrate concord. The Natural Gemstone Company is pleased to present these Brazilian citrines with full disclosure of origin and enhancement, and we welcome inquiries regarding certification, pairing with precious metal choices, and custom design options to further translate the stones technical virtues and symbolic resonance into crafted jewelry.

























