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7.27 Ct. Madeira Citrine from Bolivia
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K22168 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.59 Width: 10.87 Height: 8.53 |
Weight: | 7.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Brownish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Bolivia |
Per carat price: help | $80 |
One beautiful transparent 7.27 carat oval shape brownish orange Madeira citrine from Bolivia, measuring 13.59 x 10.87 x 8.53 mm, is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, and it is an exceptional example of color, clarity, and natural provenance. Many citrines on the market arrive as heat treated amethyst or artificially enhanced stones, and while those can offer attractive hues they cannot match the rarity and collector appeal of a genuinely natural Madeira citrine with no enhancement. This gem shows intense color intensity that ranges from warm amber to rich burnt orange, a palette that is sought after by connoisseurs who value depth and complexity of tone, and the mixed brilliant cut brings an energetic play of light that is often lost in simple step cuts. Compared to common commercial citrines that are mass produced and frequently sold at lower quality grades, this stone stands apart because of its natural origin in Bolivia, its transparent body, and its eye level clarity grade of very very slightly included, which means that at face value the gem will present to the wearer and observer as remarkably clean and free of distracting inclusions.
The mixed brilliant cut that has been applied to this oval Madeira citrine is an advantage when comparing light performance to other popular cutting styles. Facet geometry that combines the depth of a pavilion optimized for brilliance with a crown that disperses color gives this gem more sparkle and a livelier presence in jewelry than a standard oval with a shallow pavilion or a pure emerald cut that emphasizes color at the cost of scintillation. The dimensions of 13.59 x 10.87 x 8.53 mm are ideally balanced for a substantial yet wearable center stone in rings, pendants, and statement earrings, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and maximum reflectivity. When you compare the clarity grade of very very slightly included at eye level to the more common SI or I clarity levels that appear in many market offerings, you are looking at a gem that will require less masking by settings, and will showcase more optical purity, which increases both aesthetic impact and long term value.
Durability is a practical consideration when selecting a gemstone for everyday wear, and Madeira citrine, as a variety of quartz, rates 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This places it comfortably above many fashionable gems that are softer and more easily abraded, such as opal, pearl, and tanzanite, and it makes citrine much better suited to daily rings and pendants than those more delicate materials. At the same time, citrine is not as hard as corundum species like ruby and sapphire which sit at 9, nor is it as hard as topaz at 8 or diamond at 10, so prudent care will preserve its brilliance and polish. Compared to lower hardness gems, this Madeira citrine offers a strong combination of wearability and affordability, providing a durable choice for regular use while still requiring sensible care. We recommend cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals and strong ultrasonic cleaners when damage or large fractures might be present, and considering protective settings for rings that will see heavy impact to minimize edge wear over many years.
When judged against alternative options at similar weights and sizes, this 7.27 carat Madeira citrine from Bolivia represents an exceptional value proposition, and The Natural Gemstone Company is proud to present it as a superior choice for buyers who want color intensity, optical performance, and natural provenance. In the marketplace, a stone with intense brownish orange tones and excellent polish often carries the visual appeal of rare garnet species or certain spinels, yet it is offered at a more accessible price point while maintaining a striking presence. The fact that this gem is unenhanced and evaluated at very very slightly included clarity at eye level adds confidence for collectors and designers who demand authenticity and long term stability rather than temporary effects achieved through treatment. For clients seeking a centerpiece that blends rarity, beauty, and practicality, this Madeira citrine checks every box, and The Natural Gemstone Company can assist with detailed images, custom cutting or matching for paired designs, and recommendations for settings that will both flatter the stone and protect it for everyday enjoyment.





















