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0.91 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Orange Madeira Citrine Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Madeira Citrine | Madeira Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13857 | PR13857 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.06 Width: 5.04 Height: 3.33 | Length: 5.03 Width: 5.05 Height: 3.51 |
Weight: | 0.44 Ct. | 0.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $40 | $40 |
This pair of round Madeira citrines presents a distinctive orange hue and fine transparency, suitable for collectors and designers who prioritize exclusivity and precise matching. The two stones weigh 0.44 carats and 0.47 carats respectively, and measure 5.06 x 5.04 x 3.33 mm and 5.03 x 5.05 x 3.51 mm. Each gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that balances table facet brilliance with pavilion faceting to enhance light return and dispersion. The color is described as intense, with warm orange saturation that is characteristic of Madeira citrine, and the polish has been evaluated as excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and sustained surface luster. These stones originate from Brazil and have undergone heat treatment as an accepted enhancement to deepen and stabilize color, a standard practice for Madeira citrine that yields predictable, enduring results.
From a clarity and cutting perspective this pair demonstrates careful selection and skilled finishing. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not materially affect overall transparency or brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed with attention to symmetry and proportion, producing consistent scintillation and a pleasing face up appearance. Slight differences in weight and depth are within the tolerances expected for hand matched pairs, and the near identical outline and table dimensions make them particularly well suited for matched settings such as stud earrings or paired accents in more complex designs. The excellent polish contributes to clean light reflections, and the facet arrangement supports both strong return in direct light and an appealing play of warm tones in diffuse illumination.
These Madeira citrines are notable for their origin and treatment history, attributes that inform both valuation and design planning. Sourced from Brazil, the material exhibits the classic Madeira range of orange tones, often sought for their warmth and vintage appeal. The heat treatment applied to these stones enhances the orange saturation and produces a stable color that will retain its character under normal wear conditions. For those specifying complementary gemstones, mention is made of White Opal as an opal type to consider in paired designs, given its soft light pickup and neutral backdrop that can accentuate the citrine hue without competing visually. When combining materials in a single piece, the relative hardness and care requirements of each gem should be considered, as citrine is robust under routine wear while opal requires more protective settings and handling.
The Natural Gemstone Company provides this description to support informed selection and to highlight the unique combination of attributes that these Madeira citrine pair offers. Their matched weights, exacting measurements, intense color intensity, high clarity designation, and excellent polish create a set that is ideal for clients seeking exclusivity and a refined aesthetic. These stones lend themselves to bespoke projects where color harmony and precise matching are priorities, and they are particularly suitable for mirrored placements where symmetry and consistent light performance are essential. For design planning, consider secure prong or bezel settings that protect the girdle and pavilion areas while allowing the table to showcase color and brilliance. The details provided here document origin, enhancement, and gemological qualities to assist jewelers and collectors in appraisal, design, and long term care decisions.

























