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10.00 Ct. Madeira Citrine from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Dec 16
Item ID: | K18713 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.13 Width: 13.74 Height: 8.77 |
Weight: | 10.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $70 |
This 10.00 carat cushion shape Madeira citrine presents as an immediately arresting specimen, measuring 14.13 by 13.74 by 8.77 millimeters, and exhibiting transparency that maximizes internal light return. The hue is a rich reddish orange with vivid color intensity that reads as warm and saturated across the table and through the crown. Origin Brazil, enhancement heat treated, and excellent polish are all factors in the finished appearance. The cushion outline balances rounded corners with a broad table and a substantial depth that together create a commanding face up presence, ideal for design work that emphasizes scale and visual impact. The combination of weight and dimensions makes this gem distinctly suited to a high visibility setting where its proportions can be appreciated without compromise.
Cutting details emphasize control of light and contrast, with a mixed brilliant cut that integrates a brilliant style crown with a modified pavilion that borrows some step facets to reinforce color and depth. This approach produces a lattice of light and dark reflections, with a strong cross pattern visible through the table when viewed directly, and a lively scintillation radiating from the facet junctions as the stone moves. The cutter has prioritized pavilion depth to avoid windowing while maintaining a broad table to enhance the gemredisplayed color, and the facet junctions are sharp and consistent which contributes to even light dispersion. Excellent polish is evident across the crown and pavilion surfaces, reducing surface diffusion and permitting crisp face up clarity. The result is a stone that reads as both fiery and controlled, a balance that requires precise facet geometry and careful orientation of color zones relative to the gem axis.
Clarity performance is an important part of this stonescapacity to command attention, and this piece has a clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level. In practical terms the inclusions are minimal and non distracting when mounted, allowing the vivid reddish orange hue to transmit freely without significant interruption. For a 10 carat gem clarity at this grade is a notable advantage, because larger stones amplify internal features; the very very slightly included classification means that under normal viewing the pavilion and crown present a clean window, which supports high contrast and saturated appearance. Heat treatment has been applied to enhance the Madeira tonal profile, a standard practice that stabilizes the reddish orange palette and deepens saturation without compromising the structural integrity of the quartz. The combination of vivid color intensity and high clarity at this scale results in a gem that will read as a luminous single color field from a distance, while offering complex facet play upon closer inspection.
From a design and setting perspective the size, shape, and optical qualities make this Madeira citrine an exemplary candidate for a statement piece. In a ring format the cushion outline and 14 by 14 millimeter footprint will occupy a commanding portion of the finger, and a low to medium profile four or six prong setting allows the crown facets to interact with ambient light while a well designed gallery preserves pavilion light return. For pendant applications the weight and depth give a substantial face up presence that works well in a simple bezel or a halo configuration that frames the reddish orange color without overpowering it. Given the stonescraftsmanship, The Natural Gemstone Company recommends bespoke mounting to align bezel or prong placement with the cut axis, preserving symmetry and maximizing perceived color saturation. For collectors who prioritize technical execution as much as visual drama, this Brazilian Madeira citrine combines precise cutting, excellent polish, high clarity evaluated at eye level, and vivid color intensity to create a truly memorable statement gem.























