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0.23 Ct. Orangish Yellow Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K23370 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.16 Width: 4.12 Height: 2.73 |
Weight: | 0.23 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $130 |
This exceptional orangish yellow citrine from Brazil presents as a precise round shape, weighing 0.23 carat, with exact dimensions of 4.16 x 4.12 x 2.73 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, and a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The gem exhibits an intense color intensity, a deliberately vivid hue distribution, and an excellent polish, attributes that mark it as an outstanding specimen for connoisseurs and dedicated collectors. The stone has been heat treated, a controlled and widely accepted enhancement process that produces consistently attractive citrine tones, and it carries the provenance of Brazil, a source known for producing clean, well colored quartz crystals with stable colors. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this citrine as a precision crafted piece, suitable for inclusion into a curated high end gemstone collection where color purity, cutting quality, and provenance are prioritized.
From a cutting and craftsmanship perspective the mixed brilliant style used on this round citrine is executed to emphasize both scintillation and uniform tone. The crown is faceted in a classical brilliant arrangement to maximize incident light capture, while the pavilion has been modified with a combination of step and brilliant elements to control light return and enhance face up color. The result is strong facet contrast and lively scintillation, without compromising yield from the rough, an important consideration for a gem of this size. The excellent polish is evident across all facet junctions, with crisp facet edges and minimal girdle evidence, translating to unobstructed light flow and predictable optical behavior under directional illumination. For gem cutters and buyers attuned to optical performance, this citrine demonstrates thoughtful facet geometry and tight symmetry, delivering reliable brilliance for mounting in both closed and open back settings.
Color is the defining feature of this citrine, and its orangish yellow hue reads as intense rather than merely saturated, indicating both high chroma and optimal tone for citrine in the marketplace. The color sits in a warm zone that benefits from the round mixed brilliant faceting, which preserves color saturation while introducing controlled flash and dispersion within the limitations of quartz dispersion. Quartz typically has a refractive index range near 1.544 to 1.553 and a specific gravity near 2.65, factors that limit fire compared with higher dispersion gemstones, yet the cutting style here compensates by producing strong internal facet reflections and attractive color flashes. The heat treatment applied is a standard, stable procedure that enhances yellow to orangish yellow hues without introducing instability, this process is well documented for Brazilian citrines and is consistent with best practice in trade. Clarity described as very very slightly included at eye level indicates that the stone is effectively eye clean for practical use, with any inclusions being microscopic or situated in locations that do not interrupt the visual continuity of the face up color.
For the collector seeking a high end addition that pairs technical excellence with classic aesthetics, this citrine is an ideal candidate. Its compact 0.23 carat weight, precise dimensions, and superior cutting make it highly versatile for bespoke jewelry projects, including refined solitaire ring centers, elegant three stone arrangements, or pavillion set accent roles where color and polish will be appreciated at close inspection. The gem will also sit well in a cabinet collection, where its documented origin from Brazil and transparent enhancement history align with collectors who value traceability and disclosure. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the technical description provided and can supply additional documentation regarding the heat treatment and origin upon request, enabling confident acquisition for jewelry designers, gemological libraries, and private collectors. In short this orangish yellow citrine combines disciplined lapidary execution, intense color, and an eye level clarity profile that together make it a distinguished and collectible example for discerning buyers.
























