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2.16 Ct. Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K16668 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.65 Width: 7.97 Height: 4.18 |
Weight: | 2.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $18 |
At The Natural Gemstone Company it is a privilege to present a remarkable example of nature refined by human artistry, a transparent 2.16 carat pear shape yellow citrine that captures the eternal warmth of sunlight within its heart. This gem measures 11.65, 7.97, 4.18 mm, it is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation and pavilion depth, it carries an eye clean clarity grade evaluated at eye level, its color shows a pleasing medium intensity, and its surface shows an excellent polish. The stone has been heat treated, a common and stable enhancement in the trade that brings forward the pure golden tones while preserving the integrity and stability of the quartz, and its origin in Brazil ties it to a long and storied lineage of exceptional gem production. For collectors and connoisseurs who prize provenance as much as beauty, this citrine represents a union of geological fortune and careful human intervention, a piece that promises to be at home in classic settings and as the focal point of new heirlooms.
Citrine has a long and varied history that reaches back into antiquity, and its warm hues have inspired artisans and wearers for centuries. The name citrine comes from the French word citron meaning lemon, a name that speaks to the gem's association with sunshine, cheer, and clarity of spirit. Throughout history citrine and its quartz family cousins have been worn for both decorative and symbolic purposes, appearing in periods of classical elegance, in the jewelry of the Renaissance, and in more recent eras when refined cutting techniques elevated the stone to new heights of brilliance. There is a timelessness to yellow citrine, a quiet dignity that complements gold and aged metals, and an ability to sit comfortably within both restrained heritage designs and more expressive traditional pieces. The pear shape of this gem recalls classical teardrop motifs used by master goldsmiths for generations, suggesting an enduring silhouette that flatters the neckline or the line of a hand.
The provenance of this gem in Brazil is a defining element of its character and value. Brazil is among the world leaders in the production of high quality quartz varieties, and its mines have supplied the gem markets for more than a century. The geological environments in regions such as Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul have produced crystals with exceptional clarity and sizable dimensions, crystals that cutters are able to orient and polish to maximize optical performance. Brazilian citrine is recognized for its clarity and its warm tonal range, and its association with such a notable origin contributes to collector confidence and market desirability. Beyond the geology, Brazil has a long tradition of gem cutting and lapidary skill, a tradition that informs the decision to use a mixed brilliant cut on a stone of these proportions, a decision that yields a balance of face up color, fire, and durability appropriate to a gem destined for classic mounting.
Transparency about treatment and trade practices is part of the jewelers craft and of our approach at The Natural Gemstone Company. This citrine has been heat treated to enhance and stabilize its golden hue, a treatment that is age old in the gem world and widely accepted because it is permanent and does not detract from the value when disclosed. The excellent polish and the careful mixed brilliant faceting show how thoughtful lapidary work elevates the natural qualities of the stone, and the eye clean clarity ensures that the gem reads as luminous and pure to the naked eye, an important consideration for pieces that are intended to be worn and admired every day. The combined attributes of carat weight, shape, clarity, cut and origin make this gem an exemplary choice for traditional jewelry, whether set in a simple solitary pendant meant to be treasured across generations, or framed within an elegant ring that pays homage to classical proportions and craftsmanship.
Envision this pear shape citrine set into an heirloom ring or a pendant that will be tended and passed down, a piece that speaks to lineage and to moments that matter. Its medium color intensity is versatile, flattering a range of metals and settings, and the dimensions offer a beautiful balance between presence and wearability for daily grace or formal presentation. When you select a gem from The Natural Gemstone Company you are choosing a jewel with documented characteristics and a narrative rooted in place and practice, a narrative that enhances the stone beyond its physical properties. We are pleased to provide further details on provenance, cutting history, and setting options, and to assist in creating a setting that honors the citrine s natural glow and the timeless design sensibilities that will make it a centerpiece of memory and beauty.

























