10 Things about Citrine Stone

10 Things about Citrine Stone

In this video, we are going to talk about the top 10 things about citrine.

Citrine is a translucent, coarse-grained silica mineral type (q.v.). Citrine is a semiprecious gem known for its yellow to brownish color and similarity to the more valuable topaz. Citrine gets its color from colloidally suspended hydrous iron oxide. As compared to amethyst or smoky quartz, both of which are often heated to change their natural color to that of citrine, natural citrine is extremely rare. Citrine is often sold under a variety of names that confuse it with topaz in order to artificially inflate its price. It differs from topaz in terms of hardness and from decolorized amethyst in terms of lack of reddish cast. Amethyst is found in Brazil, Uruguay, the Urals, Scotland, and North Carolina, among other places. It has quartz-like physical properties. Citrine was a common gemstone in retro, postwar jewelry, and was often used as the center stone in large cocktail rings. Citrine is re-emerging in sophisticated designs as the jewelry world welcomes colored gemstones of all forms. Appealing to brands because of the availability of greater carat weights than many other gems, and its cool warm hue, citrine is re-emerging in sophisticated designs.

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3 Comments

  1. Gigi Bai on December 9, 2021 at 9:09 am

    THANKYOU where can we get them



  2. Instagem on December 9, 2021 at 9:43 am

    Wonderful:)



  3. Jerome Matz on December 9, 2021 at 9:45 am

    Thank you for the carefully-formulated, insightful presentation on the beautiful crystal–citrine.