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4.80 Ct. Citrine from Brazil
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Item ID: | K13412 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.18 Width: 9.85 Height: 6.42 |
Weight: | 4.80 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This pear shape orangish yellow citrine weighs 4.80 carats and measures 15.18 x 9.85 x 6.42 mm, presenting a refined balance between size and wearability. The gem exhibits a mixed brilliant cut, combining faceting styles to optimize both brilliance and fire, and benefits from excellent polish that yields crisp facet junctions and smooth reflective planes. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is very very slightly included, with inclusions minute and positioned so as not to interrupt the overall transparency. The color displays medium intensity, an even orangish yellow tone that remains lively under varied lighting, and the specimen is heat treated in accordance with standard enhancement practices to achieve consistent hue and stability. Origin is Brazil, a source known for producing clean, well colored citrines, and the piece is presented and documented by The Natural Gemstone Company.
The gemological attributes converge to enhance the stone s beauty from every angle, beginning with its transparency and facet architecture which together maximize light return. The mixed brilliant faceting allocates crown and pavilion facets to capture incident light, distribute internal reflections, and yield a lively scintillation pattern, while the excellent polish allows those reflections to escape cleanly without diffusion, producing crisp flashes of color and white light across the surface. The very very slightly included clarity grade ensures that the window through the gem is essentially unobstructed, so color saturation reads uniformly and the depth of tone is maintained toward the pavilion, giving the citrine a dimensional presence when viewed face up or in profile. The pear outline offers subtle elongation, focusing attention toward the tip and rounded base, which in combination with precise facet alignment, creates consistent brilliance in motion and stable color when rotated. Because the inclusions are minimal and well positioned, they do not detract from symmetry or light performance, rather they attest to natural origin while allowing the stone s cut and polish to define its aesthetic. This balance of transparency, cut quality, polished surfaces, and controlled enhancement results in a citrine that reads as refined and clean from multiple viewing angles, suitable for settings that emphasize its clarity and color.
























