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1.67 Ct. Orangish Yellow Citrine from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K26163 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.88 Width: 7.95 Height: 4.81 |
Weight: | 1.67 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
As a gemstone specialist representing The Natural Gemstone Company, I introduce a transparent 1.67 carat round citrine that exemplifies precision cutting and measured color quality. The stone measures 7.88 x 7.95 x 4.81 mm, presenting a near perfectly proportioned round outline that reads balanced to the eye. The gem has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, where a brilliant crown is married to a pavilion faceting scheme optimized to return the orangish yellow hue with lively scintillation. The polish is excellent across all facets, giving crisp facet junctions and minimal surface reflections that do not detract from internal light performance. Clarity is graded very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which in this specimen means inclusions are minor, generally threadlike or pinpoint in nature, and are not distracting in typical mounting orientations. The stone is transparent, and its transparency combined with exacting facet geometry produces clean windowing free presentation that works well in classic and contemporary jewelry designs.
Color is the defining personality of this citrine, described as orangish yellow with intense color intensity that remains consistent across viewing angles. The saturation is strong enough to register as a presence on the hand or in a pendant, yet it retains enough lightness to exhibit lively flashes and fire when the table and crown catch light. This material originates from Madagascar, a source known for well colored quartz varieties, and the present gem has undergone controlled heat treatment to intensify its color and to stabilize hue uniformity. Heat treatment is an accepted and transparent enhancement in the trade that improves market desirability while preserving the natural crystal lattice. Optical properties typical of citrine are evident here, including a refractive index in the expected range for quartz, and an overall specific gravity consistent with natural citrine. These physical constants, combined with the intense orangish yellow color, produce a gem that photographs and performs with consistent warmth under both daylight and incandescent light sources.
From a cutting and proportions perspective, the mixed brilliant profile of this round citrine is engineered to balance depth and spread. Taking the average diameter of 7.915 mm and a depth of 4.81 mm yields a depth percentage of approximately 60.8 percent, a proportion that favors both table brightness and pavilion reflectivity. The crown has been faceted to allow for strong return of yellow and orange flashes, while the pavilion angles are set to control leakage and emphasize the stone core color. The very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level means that at typical viewing distances the gem reads clean, and the minor inclusions can serve as identifying characteristics rather than detracting features. The excellent polish ensures that light is transmitted and reflected with minimal scattering, increasing apparent brilliance and saturation. For jewelers and designers, this size and proportion sit ideally for a solitaire ring setting, a delicate pendant, or a three stone design, and the round shape simplifies setting options from four prong to bezel to channel mountings, where the heat treated stability and durable polish support long term wear.
There is a romantic provenance one can craft around the orangish yellow glow of this Madagascar citrine, a story that complements its technical virtues. Imagine the first light of morning on an island coast, where the sun passes through humid air and catches scattered mineral layers to produce transient bands of amber and gold. The stone carries that moment in miniature, a concentrated ray preserved through time and human craft, its small internal inclusions like tiny keepsakes that record a geological past. Wearing this gem becomes an act of carrying dawn, a warm memory that brightens cooler days. At The Natural Gemstone Company we pair that narrative with full technical transparency, offering detailed measurements, clarity grading, and origin information so informed buyers can appreciate both the science of the stone and the romance of its color. If you would like specific mounting recommendations, certificate options, or detailed imagery for appraisal and design integration, I am available to assist and to provide the additional technical data you require.























