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0.47 Ct. Madeira (Reddish Orange) Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K23368 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.08 Width: 5.09 Height: 3.38 |
Weight: | 0.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Madeira (Reddish Orange) |
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 | $64 |
This listing presents a transparent round shape madeira reddish orange citrine weighing 0.47 carat, with exact dimensions of 5.08 x 5.09 x 3.38 mm. The gem has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut which combines the sparkle of brilliant faceting with the depth control of step elements, resulting in a lively face up appearance and efficient weight retention. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating that the stone is effectively clean to unaided vision while retaining minimal internal characteristics when examined under magnification. Color intensity is classified as intense, producing a saturated warm orange with red overtones that is the hallmark of the madeira trade color. The polish is excellent, permitting strong light return from the facet junctions, and the stone has been enhancement heat treated, a standard and stable practice for producing this desirable Madeira tone. Origin is Brazil, a proven source of fine citrine material with consistent transparency and color quality. As a variety of quartz, citrine typically has a refractive index range of about 1.544 to 1.553, a specific gravity near 2.65, and a Mohs hardness of 7, properties that inform handling and setting decisions for responsible buyers.
For the educated buyer who values documented attributes, this citrine offers a combination of measurable proportions and aesthetic behavior that justify its place in both jewelry and collection contexts. The average of the two diameter measurements yields a table of consistent round proportions, and the depth of 3.38 mm relative to the mean diameter of 5.085 mm corresponds to a depth percentage of about 66 percent, a proportion that enhances color saturation without excessively diminishing brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut has been selected to balance dispersion and contrast pattern, leveraging a brilliant crown to maximize scintillation while using pavilion design to conserve carat weight and preserve the intense face up color. The very very slightly included clarity grade denotes inclusions that do not materially impact durability or visual performance at normal viewing distances, and coupled with an excellent polish this stone will present a clean, lively window to its vivid hue. Heat treatment used to create or intensify Madeira tones in citrine is industry standard, typically raising the color from paler yellow or from amethyst and smoky precursors to a stable warm orange, and it is considered a permanent enhancement when applied correctly. Sourcing from Brazil further supports provenance, as Brazilian deposits routinely yield well crystallized quartz with minimal included mineralization and predictable cutting behavior, factors that experienced buyers use when assessing long term value.
Beyond its technical credentials, this citrine carries a romantic narrative that resonates with its color and clarity, a story that is useful when choosing a gem for an emotional gift or a bespoke commission. The name Madeira evokes the deep amber of fine fortified wines and the glow of late afternoon sun over island terraces, and this stone mirrors that imagery with its intense reddish orange body color that appears to glow from within. Conceive of the gem as capturing a single suspended sunset, the clarity acting like a window to a warmth that does not fade, the very very slightly included nature providing small character marks that speak of natural origin rather than lab uniformity. For engagement or anniversary settings the color reads equally striking against warm yellow gold, where the orange tones harmonize, and against rose gold, where the red undertones are complemented, while a neutral white metal setting can emphasize color saturation and modernity. Care is straightforward for a quartz family gem, cleanable with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and routine inspections of prongs and settings will maintain security. At The Natural Gemstone Company we practice full disclosure and are available to assist with certification options and bespoke mounting recommendations, and we support collectors who appreciate a stone that pairs measured gemological detail with evocative color and a story that endures.

























