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4.58 Ct. Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K13421 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.27 Width: 10.02 Height: 5.45 |
Weight: | 4.58 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish 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 | $30 |
This is a finely proportioned, transparent 4.58 carat pear shape citrine, with exact dimensions of 15.27 x 10.02 x 5.45 mm, presented in a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation and face up size. The mixed brilliant cut combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the pavilion with modified facets on the crown, delivering lively dispersion and a pleasing table presentation while retaining depth for saturation. Color is described as orangish yellow with medium intensity, a hue that sits attractively between pale yellow topaz tones and deeper golden citrines, making it versatile for both contemporary and traditional settings. Clarity is graded eye clean when evaluated at eye level, which at this size is significant because larger citrines frequently exhibit more visible inclusions. The excellent polish indicates very fine lapidary finishing, producing crisp facet junctions and strong light return. This gem is heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement for citrine that intensifies desirable tones and has been widely accepted in trade when fully disclosed. The origin is Brazil, a classic source known for producing well colored and clean citrines, and provenance from Brazil adds context for quality and geological background. At The Natural Gemstone Company we provide full disclosure on enhancements and origin, and we can supply or arrange independent verification upon request.
For the educated buyer who evaluates gemstones on measurable attributes, this citrine excels in several key areas that influence desirability and market value. The weight of 4.58 carats places it in a size category that is less common than the smaller, mass market stones, and larger, eye clean stones with attractive color command a premium because supply thins as size and clarity requirements rise. The pear shape is highly marketable, combining elegance for pendants and rings and yielding efficient use of rough material, which contributes to its commercial appeal. Medium color intensity is often the sweet spot for citrine because it retains brightness without appearing too dark, and the orangish yellow tone is currently favored by designers for its warmth and ability to pair with both yellow and white metals. The mixed brilliant cut enhances perceived brilliance and fire, attributes that influence buyer satisfaction and resale potential. Heat treatment is industry standard for citrine and does not in itself diminish value, provided it is declared, because the treatment is stable and permanent. The combination of eye clean clarity, excellent polish, reputable Brazilian origin, and responsible disclosure by The Natural Gemstone Company positions this stone attractively for collectors and for high quality jewelry applications.
When considering investment potential and future appreciation, it is important to weigh both market dynamics and the objective qualities of this particular gemstone. Colored gemstones have shown steady collector interest as an alternative asset class because they offer aesthetic utility, tangible ownership, and diversification away from financial instruments. Within citrine specifically, price appreciation tends to favor larger, well colored, and eye clean specimens, especially those with attractive cuts and strong provenance. This 4.58 carat pear shape meets those criteria, making it a candidate for medium to long term appreciation should demand for natural colored gemstones continue to grow. Factors likely to support value include a tightening of supply for cleaner, larger stones, increasing consumer interest in unique colored gemstones, and the popularity of bespoke jewelry that highlights single statement stones. Potential buyers should note that citrine does not historically appreciate at the same rate as rare colored sapphires, rubies, or untreated emeralds, however within its category high quality examples can outperform more common material and hold intrinsic retail and collector appeal. Practical steps to preserve and enhance investment prospects include obtaining a laboratory report for independent verification, keeping documentation of origin and treatment, choosing conservative settings that protect the stone, and buying from a trusted source. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind provenance and disclosure, and we are available to provide certificates, professional appraisal services, and guidance on insurance and storage. If you are seeking a versatile, visually striking, and well documented citrine with attributes that align with collector and investor preferences, this pear shape 4.58 carat orangish yellow gem represents a compelling option.
























