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5.00 Ct. Citrine from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K10967 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.27 Width: 9.72 Height: 6.35 |
Weight: | 5.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $30 |
This gem is a transparent, pear shaped citrine weighing 5.00 carats, with precise dimensions of 15.27 x 9.72 x 6.35 mm. The stone is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining a faceted crown designed for scintillation with a pavilion that enhances depth and return of light. Its geometry is intended to deliver a lively face up presence when set, making full use of the gem material from table to culet. The proportions of length to width give the pear a classic silhouette that suits both pendants and rings, while the measured depth, when compared to the average of its length and width, yields a balanced profile near fifty one percent, which preserves an appealing table size and depth that avoids excessive windowing or a dull appearance. The excellent polish across all facet planes and crisp facet junctions contribute to immediate visual impact, and the overall cutting approach emphasizes symmetry and optical performance.
The mixed brilliant faceting is a key reason this citrine performs so well in light, and deserves a close, technical description for the informed buyer. A mixed brilliant cut typically uses a brilliant style crown with numerous triangular and kite shaped facets that break incident light into fire and scintillation, paired with a pavilion that can include step or modified brilliant facets to control the path of light back to the observer. In this pear, the geometric arrangement of crown and pavilion facets has been executed to maximize internal reflection and to distribute flashes of warm honey and topaz like tones across the surface as the stone or the wearer moves. The elongated pear silhouette also enhances the perceived spread of color, allowing the faceting pattern to create repeating light and dark contrasts that animate the gem. For collectors and designers who value light performance, the way the facets are sized and aligned here reduces typical pear shape optical issues, keeping the central field lively and minimizing any pronounced bow tie effect, while the excellent facet polish ensures that each boundary contributes cleanly to light return.
Color and clarity are primary determinants of value for citrine, and this stone presents an attractive combination for a discriminating purchaser. The hue is described as orangish yellow with medium color intensity, a saturation that provides warmth without tipping into overly dark tones that can mask brilliance. Medium intensity in citrine often produces the best balance between saturation and light return, giving the gem a vivid presence under both natural and artificial lighting. Clarity has been assessed as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not materially detract from transparency or brilliance. Under careful examination, inclusions are localized and do not interfere with the photonic pathways created by the faceting pattern. The stone has received a heat treatment enhancement, a common and widely accepted practice in the trade that stabilizes and refines the stone’s orange yellow hue. Heat treated citrine from reputable sources is stable under normal wear and exposure, and the treatment here has been performed to produce an even, pleasing color distribution while preserving the stone’s natural crystal integrity. The gem’s origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region with a long history of producing clean, well colored quartz gemstones, which adds provenance and interest for buyers who value documented locality.
From a practical and investment perspective, a well cut 5.00 carat pear citrine with these characteristics represents an excellent combination of aesthetic appeal, durability, and provenance. Citrine is a variety of quartz with a hardness that supports everyday wearable settings when mounted with appropriate care, and the robustness of the material makes it suitable for a range of designs from a refined solitaire pendant to a statement ring flanked with smaller gems. For the educated buyer, the transparent nature, very slight inclusions, and excellent polish confirm that the cutter prioritized optical performance, while the mixed brilliant geometry produces maximum light play that enhances perceived size and sparkle. The disclosed heat treatment is a standard enhancement and is fully consistent with honest market practice, and the Ceylon origin communicates quality and traceability. At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize full disclosure, and this citrine is presented with measured specifications and grading observations so that you can assess its suitability for collection or bespoke jewelry with confidence. Whether you are selecting a centerpiece for a custom commission or expanding a collection with gemstones that combine technical precision and distinct color, this piece offers a compelling balance of craftsmanship, material quality, and visual impact.




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