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12.59 Ct. Citrine from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Dec 20
Item ID: | K19304 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.88 Width: 12.34 Height: 11.33 |
Weight: | 12.59 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
This item is a transparent, emerald cut citrine of substantive size and consistent quality, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem weighs 12.59 carats and measures 12.88 x 12.34 x 11.33 mm, presenting a near square outline with the characteristic step facets of an emerald cut. The color is a yellowish orange with intense saturation that remains even across the table and pavilion, producing broad flashes of warm light rather than the pinpoint scintillation typical of brilliant cuts. Clarity has been assessed as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, with inclusions that are minor and do not interfere with the gem s overall transparency or the visual impact of the cut. The polish is excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and a mirror like finish on each facet plane. Enhancement status is no enhancement, and origin is Brazil, which confirms that this citrine retains its natural color and untreated state as sourced from a recognized locality for fine yellow and orange quartz varieties.
The proportions and depth, 11.33 mm, together with the 12.59 carat weight, make this stone particularly well suited to settings that emphasize stability and secure retention while allowing the step cut to read clearly. In ring applications the square emerald cut benefits from corner protection, so four V shaped or rounded corner prongs are recommended to safeguard the vulnerable corners, or a full bezel may be used for maximum protection for active wearers. For a refined presentation that maintains brilliance, a four prong setting with reinforced shoulders and a well engineered gallery will support the stone s weight and allow light to enter the pavilion without overexposing table reflections. The gem is large enough to function as a single focal point in a cocktail or statement ring, and construction should account for center of gravity and balance by using a shank and head design with sufficient mass and internal support. For a lighter appearance with the same security, a low profile bezel or partial bezel that follows the square outline will protect edges while reducing snag risk.
Customization into alternate jewelry types and design motifs is straightforward because the gem s geometry and color pair well with a broad range of metals and accents. In yellow or rose gold the warm yellowish orange hue will be reinforced, producing a classical, monochromatic presentation. In white gold or platinum the gem will sit in a modern contrast that emphasizes color saturation, and a fine halo of round brilliant diamonds will add contrast and perceived size without overwhelming the citrine s step cut character. Side stone configurations that complement the emerald cut include tapered baguettes, trapezoids, or bar set rounds, which follow the linear geometry of the facets and create a coherent aesthetic. For earrings and pendants the stone s depth allows for low to moderate drop settings that provide stability, and a halo or cap style mount will highlight the table while keeping the profile wearable. For men s jewelry or signet style rings the gem s square outline and strong color make it a suitable center, provided that the mounting includes adequate support under the pavilion and robust prong or bezel engineering. If a softer look is desired, pairing the citrine with warm toned accent stones such as brown diamonds or cognac sapphires produces a layered warmth, whereas white diamonds or colorless gemstones create brightness and visual separation.
Practical considerations for jewelers and designers include the impact of recutting or repolishing on final weight and appearance, the need to calibrate the mounting to the exact measurements 12.88 x 12.34 x 11.33 mm, and the advisability of reinforcing settings to accommodate a 12.59 carat center. As a quartz, citrine registers approximately seven on the Mohs scale, offering adequate durability for many types of jewelry but benefiting from protective settings for rings intended for everyday wear. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide detailed imagery and dimensional verification to assist in design planning, and can work with clients and jewelers to coordinate setting specifications, metal recommendations, and accompanying stones to achieve the intended balance of protection and visual impact. This citrine s natural origin, untreated color, excellent polish, and substantial proportions make it a versatile and reliable candidate for bespoke jewelry projects that range from refined solitaire rings to complex multi stone compositions.

























