- Pair16
- Reports4
















0.93 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Orange Madeira Citrine Pair from Brazil
This pair of stones is available to ship now
Stone type: | Madeira Citrine | Madeira Citrine |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13894 | PR13894 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.07 Width: 5.09 Height: 3.46 | Length: 5.12 Width: 5.08 Height: 3.49 |
Weight: | 0.47 Ct. | 0.46 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 beautiful, transparent Madeira citrines from The Natural Gemstone Company is presented as closely matched round gemstones with weights of 0.47 carats and 0.46 carats respectively, and dimensions of 5.07 by 5.09 by 3.46 millimeters and 5.12 by 5.08 by 3.49 millimeters. Each stone is cut in a mixed brilliant style, a choice that balances table size and pavilion faceting to optimize both face up presence and internal scintillation, and each stone exhibits an excellent polish that accentuates surface brightness. Clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, an expression that conveys minimal visible characteristics to the naked eye while maintaining strong overall transparency. The color is a true orange Madeira tone with intense saturation, a depth of hue that distinguishes these stones from paler citrines, and they originate from Brazil, a well regarded source for warm, saturated citrine material.
From a gemological and practical perspective, the pair is notable for its consistency and suitability for matched settings, the small weight differential and the closely aligned dimensions support use as a pair in stud earrings, matched ring settings, or as focal points in symmetrical designs. The mixed brilliant cut offers a combination of lively return of light and durable pavilion structure, an advantage for everyday wear in earrings and rings where repeated handling and cleaning are anticipated. The excellent polish reduces surface diffusion of light, preserving crisp facet junctions and ensuring that the intense orange hue reads consistently across viewing angles. Heat treatment has been applied to enhance the Madeira color, a common and stable enhancement for citrine, and this treatment is accepted industry practice, it produces a predictable, permanent result that improves color uniformity without compromising stability.
When considered beside other gemstone pairings, these Madeira citrines harmonize particularly well with warm, orange leaning species such as spessartine garnet, mandarin garnet, and certain yellow to orange sapphires, creating tonal assemblies that emphasize the orange and golden spectrum. Compared to spessartine garnet, which often presents a deeper, more reddish orange with higher dispersion, the Madeira citrine offers a brighter, more luminous orange that can provide contrast in reflectivity while remaining cohesive in color story. Against yellow sapphires, which tend toward pure yellow to golden yellow, the citrine introduces a warmer orange accent that enriches a graduated palette, and when set alongside champagne diamonds or cognac colored topaz, the citrines read as the warmest elements, anchoring a composition with vivid orange notes. For designers and clients seeking a monochrome orange effect, pairing these citrines with matched spessartine accents will create a layered depth, whereas combining them with bright white diamonds or white sapphires will emphasize their hue through high contrast, resulting in a modern and polished aesthetic.
In practical design recommendations and in comparison with other gemstone sets, the matched nature of this pair allows for precise symmetry, the near identical dimensions and weights minimize the need for compensating settings, and the intense color intensity means that these stones will remain visually present even when set in modestly scaled mounts. For a classic stud earring, a simple bezel or four prong head in warm metals such as yellow or rose gold will harmonize with the orange tones, while white metals will create contrast and highlight brilliance. In cluster or three stone settings, using smaller accent stones in complementary tones, such as small round spessartine garnets or champagne diamonds, will produce cohesive color gradation without overwhelming the citrine tone. Compared to cooler gemstone sets that rely on blues and greens, the warm saturation of these Madeira citrines creates an immediate visual warmth, they pair well with skin tones and fashion palettes that favor autumnal or vintage inspired colors, and their durable polish and stable heat enhancement ensure that they will retain their visual character with normal care. The Natural Gemstone Company presents these stones as a reliable, color consistent pair suitable for a broad range of refined jewelry applications.


























