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0.38 Ct. Madeira (Reddish Orange) Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K22745 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.04 Width: 3.93 Height: 2.48 |
Weight: | 0.38 Ct. |
Color: help | Madeira (Reddish Orange) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $79 |
This 0.38 carat emerald cut madeira citrine presents a precise study in controlled color and geometry, with exact dimensions of 6.04 x 3.93 x 2.48 mm, and a length to width ratio of approximately 1.54, yielding an elegant, slightly elongated outline that complements step cut faceting. The gem has been fashioned as a classic emerald cut, employing a series of parallel crown and pavilion steps that emphasize broad, even color planes rather than scintillation driven brilliance, creating a deep, evenly distributed reddish orange tone described in the trade as madeira. Clarity was evaluated at eye level and graded as eye clean, indicating the absence of inclusions visible without magnification and allowing the intense color intensity to read uninterrupted across the table and through the crown facets. The cutter has executed precise facet junctions and symmetrical step alignments, producing crisp hall of mirrors reflection along the pavilion steps and an even windowing effect at the table that enhances perceived depth of color without sacrificing transparency. The polish has been graded excellent, reflecting well defined facet planes and clean facet edges that maximize light transmission and present a crisp, lively surface finish under inspection.
From a craftsmanship perspective this citrine demonstrates technical control that is essential for a stone intended to become an heirloom. The emerald cut requires mastery of proportional relationships between table size, crown height, step width, and pavilion depth to balance color concentration with light return, and this piece shows those proportions calibrated to favor saturation and stability of appearance. The girdle is stable and suitable for standard prong or bezel mounting, and the truncated corners that are inherent to the emerald cut add resistance to mechanical shock at the vulnerable points of a rectangular stone. Citrine is a durable gem for everyday wear, with a Mohs hardness of 7 and good toughness, and the heat treatment noted as the enhancement is a stable, permanent modification that does not compromise structural integrity when handled under normal jewelry conditions. Routine maintenance includes warm soapy water and a soft brush for cleaning, and ultrasonic cleaning can be used cautiously, avoiding rapid extreme temperature changes or aggressive chemicals, preserving the excellent polish and facet integrity over time.
When considered as a generational heirloom this stone combines enduring design, reliable stability, and documented provenance to create lasting value. The emerald cut is a canonical shape that transcends short term trends, its geometry lending itself to classic solitaire, three stone, or halo settings that can be restyled across decades while retaining the integrity of the original center stone. The intense madeira color is a distinctive hue within the citrine family, and because the color is evenly saturated and the clarity is eye clean, the gem will continue to convey strong visual impact without the need for specialized protective settings that can limit design versatility. Origin from Brazil provides geographical provenance that can be recorded and transferred, and The Natural Gemstone Company supplies documentation of origin and enhancement to support future appraisal and insurance needs. For clients seeking an item to pass down, recommendations include securing professional setting with reinforced prong shoulders or a low profile bezel to protect the table and step facets, obtaining a photographic and written record from The Natural Gemstone Company at time of purchase, and arranging periodic professional inspection to repolish facet planes or adjust mounting security. In the hands of a skilled jeweler and with routine care, this 0.38 carat emerald cut madeira citrine will retain its optical character and wearable integrity, making it an ideal candidate to become a cherished family heirloom.




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