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6.24 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Citrine Pair from Brazil
This pair of stones ships by Jan 12
Stone type: | Citrine | Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13036 | PR13036 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.02 Width: 7.93 Height: 5.11 | Length: 9.97 Width: 7.99 Height: 5.21 |
Weight: | 3.06 Ct. | 3.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $20 | $20 |
At The Natural Gemstone Company we present a beautifully matched pair of transparent citrines that marry classic elegance with tangible value, ideal for anyone planning a family heirloom. Each stone is substantial by citrine standards, weighing 3.06 carats and 3.18 carats, and cut into a refined emerald shape that emphasizes clarity and clean lines. The dimensions are 10.02 by 7.93 by 5.11 millimeters for the 3.06 carat gem, and 9.97 by 7.99 by 5.21 millimeters for the 3.18 carat gem. These gems show a medium intense yellow color that reads warm and inviting under natural light, and they have a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. With an excellent polish and a heat treated enhancement applied to bring out the best of their hue, these Brazilian citrines stand apart from the common mass market stones that often sacrifice optical precision for price.
Compared to other citrines on the market, these gems excel on several fronts. Many citrines sold at a lower price point are smaller, poorly matched, or display uneven color zoning and visible inclusions that disrupt sparkle. By contrast, this pair offers a rare combination of size, color consistency, and clarity, making them ideal for matched settings such as earrings or companion pieces. The emerald cut further distinguishes them from the more frequently encountered faceted shapes, because its step facets create a luminous table that highlights the gem quality rather than masking it. While some sellers emphasize untreated origins as a selling point, treated citrines from responsible sources like Brazil can deliver superior color stability and visual appeal, especially when heat treatment is disclosed and well executed. The excellent polish on these stones enhances light play and tactile quality, so they look and feel premium in finished jewelry.
When building a piece meant to endure through generations, practical qualities matter as much as aesthetics, and these citrines deliver on both. Citrine is a durable quartz with a hardness suitable for regular wear, and the emerald cut, with its broader facets and secure girdle, lends itself to protective settings that reduce the risk of chipping. The matched weights and closely aligned dimensions make these stones particularly valuable for symmetry based designs, offering a coherence that many loose pairs lack. Compared to more expensive alternatives like top color sapphires or tourmalines, citrine provides a notably better size to cost ratio, allowing a buyer to acquire larger, eye catching stones without compromising on cut or finish. If you are deciding between a single luxury center stone or a matched pair, choose the matched pair for its versatility, because it enables multiple heirloom configurations, including stud earrings, a pair of matching signet rings, or a dual pendant set that can be split among family members.
Envision these citrines as the foundation of a future family legacy, a starting point for stories and traditions that can be passed down. Their warm medium intense yellow is timeless rather than trendy, ensuring that pieces made today will remain elegant decades from now. A pair of stones this well matched invites shared ownership, and their size and quality make them meaningful gifts for milestones or collaborative commissions with a jeweler. At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand by the provenance of these Brazilian citrines and support your decision with transparent information on enhancements and grading. Choosing this pair means investing in clarity, matched dimensions, and enduring design, rather than accepting lesser quality that will require replacement or relegation to drawer storage. For those building an heirloom collection, these citrines offer the tangible attributes and refined appearance that will harmonize with future additions, and they will be ready to take center stage in handcrafted jewelry that becomes part of your family story.

























