Citrine Quartz 3.19ct 11.7×8.2×4.6mm Golden Yellow Natural Gemstone Brazil
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Citrine Quartz
Weight : 3.19ct
Dimension: 11.7×8.2×4.6mm
Origin: Brazil
Treatment: Heat
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Citrine Quartz Gemstone 3.19ct
Details
Product Id ak79 Price PerCarat 300 Weight 3.19ct Shape/cut Rectangle Brilliant Cut Colour Golden Yellow Dimension 11.7×8.2×4.6mm Clarity Excellent Transparency Transparent Origin Brazil Treatment Heat Certification: Extra 300rs Chargeable
Payment Option: Payumoney
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Citrine Quartz Gemstone 3.19ct
Properties Of Blue Topaz
Chemical Composition : SiO2 [Silicon dioxide]
Hardness: 7.0
Specific Gravity (Density) : 2.60 – 2.65 (g/cm3)
Refractive Index : 1.544 – 1.553 Uniaxial (+)About Citrine Quartz Gemstone
Citrine is the yellow variety of Quartz, one of the most common minerals on Earth. It is a member of the Quartz Group that also includes Amethyst and Ametrine. It comes in a variety of colors, from pale yellow to deep orange. The color is due to traces of ferric iron added to the basic Silicon Dioxide formula.
The yellow or golden-yellow variety of crystalline quartz, citrine has been called lemon quartz or cognac quartz, Brazilian topaz. citrine may be sold using this names-bit beware; if it is not clearly stated that the gemstone is a citrine, it may cause confusion or even mislead. It should be remembered that citrine and topaz are different minerals with different physical and chemical properties and therefore different values, with topaz generally the more expensive of the two.
Citrine is often found with amethyst, though amethyst is more common. Amethyst and smoky quartz can be heat treated to give citrine, which may be why it is sometimes called burnt amethyst. Gemstones may be called ametrine when both amethyst and citrine can be seen in the same gemstone.
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