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Magnificent Golden Yellow Citrine for jewlery. Checkerboard Oval Cut. 6.82 ct. This natural yellow gemstone has a vivid color, a high quality cut and good proportions, no windowed, it is perfect for a ring or any kind of jewellery. An affordable gemstone.
WEIGHT : 6.82 ct
SIZE : 13.93 * 11.27 * 8.29 mm.
SHAPE : Oval
COLOR : 7. (oY) orangy Yellow
TONE : 5. Medium
SATURATION : 4. Moderately Strong
CLARITY GRADE : Slight
CUT GRADE : Very Good
HARDNESS : 7
Inclusions type : Color zoning.
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Citrine: an affordable yellow gemstones
Citrine stones are ideal for use in jewelry. Its good hardness, transparency, gloss and its affordable price in large sizes, as well as in all kinds of cuts, make this beautiful and attractive yellow gemstone is widely used in today's market.
The Citrine, along with Topaz, corresponds to those who are born in the month of November. Citrine is also used to commemorate the thirteenth wedding anniversary.
In 1952, the Jewelers of America organisation added the Citrine to the list of birthstones.
As with all stones, Citrine is also attributed with having healing powers. Radiating positive energy, generating stability, protection, and alleviating depression are just some of the powers attributed to it. It is also known as the merchant's stone(as many companies keep a Citrine crystal in their register boxes to attract good fortune and business success).
Citrine is a rare variety of quartz, (it should be noted that the vast majority of which are currently sold, are smoked quartz or amethyst with thermal treatment), consequently there are not so many pieces of antique jewelry in which we have the opportunity to identify it, unlike other gems.
Quartz has been used for thousands of years in jewelry. Agates, amethysts, rock crystals, etc. have adorned us for millennia, so it is not difficult to imagine that the same thing happened with the citrine.
The word citrine comes from the Latin "citrus" meaning lemon, and refers to the color of th