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20.63 Ct. Yellowish Orange Citrine from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K25957 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 21.43 Width: 14.78 Height: 9.38 |
Weight: | 20.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $6 |
This listing describes a single, transparent 20.63 carat citrine, presented in an emerald cut shape, with exact dimensions of 21.43 x 14.78 x 9.38 mm. The cutting style is faceted, employing the classic emerald cut step pattern to emphasize broad, linear facets and a clear table. The color is a yellowish orange with vivid intensity, producing a warm and saturated appearance under daylight and standard indoor lighting. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, which means the stone is effectively eye clean with only minute natural growth features that require magnification to observe. The polish is excellent, yielding sharp facet junctions and a reflective table, and the gemstone is untreated, with no enhancement reported. The origin of this citrine is Ceylon Sri Lanka, and this provenance is recorded by The Natural Gemstone Company.
From a gemological perspective this citrine sits within the quartz family and exhibits the expected physical properties for that species, including a Mohs hardness of 7 and a specific gravity near 2.65. These characteristics impart good resistance to everyday wear when set in jewelry, while advising care to avoid hard impacts that could cleave a facet edge. The emerald cut presents a controlled interplay of light and color, favoring broad flashes of tone over the scintillation seen in brilliant cuts. At 20.63 carats and the stated millimeter profile, this stone offers substantial presence suitable for principal center settings such as solitaire rings, pendants, or bespoke cocktail pieces, where the step cut can be showcased without visual distraction. The vivid color intensity of this example is particularly noteworthy for a natural citrine, delivering a saturated hue that remains stable with normal exposure and handling, and requiring no color enhancement.
When compared to synthetic or laboratory grown gemstones, natural citrine offers several distinct advantages that collectors and discerning buyers often prioritize. Laboratory produced quartz can deliver uniform color and minimal inclusions, and it may be available at lower price points, however it lacks a natural geological history and the subtle character that results from long term formation in the earth. Natural stones, such as this untreated citrine from Ceylon Sri Lanka, carry unique internal features that act as a fingerprint of origin, and provenance documentation can support traceability and authenticity. Natural gems tend to hold collector interest and can retain or appreciate in market value over time, particularly when they are notable for size, color, and clarity, as this 20.63 carat specimen is. Additionally, the absence of enhancement in this example means that the stone has not been subjected to heat treatment or other modification to alter color, which some buyers consider preferable for long term stability and for maintaining transparent disclosure of treatment history.
The Natural Gemstone Company sources and presents this citrine with factual, documented details to enable informed decisions. The combination of substantial carat weight, precise emerald cut proportions, vivid natural color, eye level clarity graded as very very slightly included, and an excellent polish, make this specimen a representative example of a high quality natural citrine from a well known origin. For gemologists, jewelers, and collectors seeking a natural, untreated quartz with measurable presence and stable performance in jewelry, this citrine offers a balance of aesthetic appeal and verifiable natural origin, presenting attributes that distinguish it from laboratory grown alternatives.




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