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4.56 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Citrine Pair from Brazil
This pair of stones ships by Jan 12
Stone type: | Citrine | Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13001 | PR13001 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.46 Width: 7.13 Height: 5.78 | Length: 10.34 Width: 7.15 Height: 5.96 |
Weight: | 2.23 Ct. | 2.33 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense | Medium Intense |
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 |
This matched pair of pear shape citrines presents a rare combination of near equal carat weight, closely aligned proportions, and refined faceting, qualities that are prized by collectors and high level designers alike. Individually they weigh 2.23 carats and 2.33 carats, with dimensions of 10.46 by 7.13 by 5.78 millimeters and 10.34 by 7.15 by 5.96 millimeters respectively, and together they provide balanced visual mass for paired settings such as earrings or a two stone pendant. Both stones are cut in a mixed brilliant style that combines a faceted crown optimized for scintillation with a pavilion series designed to return light efficiently. The cutter has maintained a careful crown angle and pavilion depth relationship to maximize face up brilliance while preserving a crisp pear outline, and the slight variance in length to width ratios contributes to natural visual harmony rather than distracting mismatch. Girdle continuity and symmetry are consistent across the pair, and the excellent polish enhances facet junction definition, resulting in clean facet reflections and strong return of spectral flash.
From an optical and clarity perspective these citrines exhibit very very slightly included clarity when evaluated at eye level, meaning inclusions are minimal and do not impede light transmission or optical performance under normal viewing distances. The inclusion types present are typical of natural quartz family material and occur at depths that do not disrupt the overall transparency or brilliance. Color is classified as medium intense yellow, a hue that sits comfortably between pale citrine tones and the deeper golden mandarins, offering a versatile and lively color that photographs and appears attractive in various mounting metals. Both gems have undergone controlled heat treatment to stabilize and intensify the yellow chroma, a standard and widely accepted enhancement for citrine sourced from Brazil, and the treatment parameters used preserve crystal clarity and structural integrity while producing consistent color distribution across both stones.
The mixed brilliant faceting executed on these pears demonstrates attention to both light performance and wearable proportions. The crown displays precisely cut star and kite facets that create multiple small flash points, while the pavilion facets are calibrated to promote internal reflection and to reduce light leakage typical of shallow or deep cuts. The cutter has emphasized a rounded pear point that minimizes the risk of chipping in daily wear, and the culet and girdle were finished to industry norms to facilitate secure setting. The excellent polish is evident in high contrast images and in hand inspection, where facet edges read sharply and contrast patterns are stable during rotation, indicating consistent lap speeds and final polishing compounds applied during finishing. This level of craftsmanship allows setters and designers to predict how the stones will perform after mounting, giving confidence in prong placement and in achieving consistent light play in paired installations.
Owning a matched pair of natural citrines with these specifications offers both practical utility and collectible appeal, a combination The Natural Gemstone Company seeks to present to discerning clients. The near equal carat weights and closely matched dimensions make this pair ideal for complementary jewelry applications, allowing craftsmen to design balanced pieces without the compromise of significant size or color disparity. The Brazilian origin provides provenance within a well understood supply chain for citrine, and the heat treatment history is disclosed to maintain clarity on enhancement practices. For buyers who value technical excellence, this pair delivers on cut precision, clarity evaluation, color saturation, and polish quality, making it a smart acquisition for bespoke jewelers, collectors building matched sets, and investors seeking gems that translate readily into finished pieces.

























