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1.89 Ct. Yellowish Orange Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K28592 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.2 Width: 7.12 Height: 5.73 |
Weight: | 1.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Fantasy Cut (3D) |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This 1.89 carat pear shape citrine from Brazil presents a technical profile for the discerning connoisseur, with precise dimensions of 10.20 x 7.12 x 5.73 mm, and an overall depth that measures approximately 56 percent of the girdle diameter, a proportion that balances weight retention with optimal light performance. The stone is faceted in a fantasy cut 3D design, a complex faceting schema that departs from standard brilliant or step templates, incorporating sculpted pavilion facets and concave surfaces to create internal light channels and dynamic refraction. Color is graded as yellowish orange with intense saturation, and the cut has been executed to emphasize uniform color distribution from crown to pavilion, minimizing windowing and color zoning. Clarity is described as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not affect transparency or light return under loupe free viewing, and the surface finish is an excellent polish, evidencing meticulous lapidary finishing and final inspection. Enhancement by heat treatment is disclosed, a stable, well established process for citrine that improves color uniformity while preserving crystal structure, and the origin of Brazil is consistent with the material chemistry and growth features observed.
The heritage of citrine is embedded in centuries of use as a merchant stone and talisman, historically set into signet rings, beads, and mounted ornaments for its perceived protective and prosperity associations, and this piece echoes that tradition while employing contemporary precision cutting techniques. The fantasy cut references historical carved and sculpted gem work by creating three dimensional optical motifs within the stone, a synthesis of artisanal carving and modern facet planning, making the gem suitable for bespoke jewelry that highlights its internal architecture. For designers seeking complementary materials, we also reference White Opal, known as Light Opal, as a traditional pairing, offering a soft body tone and delicate play of color when set adjacent to warm saturated citrine, and The Natural Gemstone Company can advise on matched combinations and setting recommendations to maximize contrast and optical interplay.





















