- Citrine 14k Gold Pendant
- Fancy cut
- Gemstone - Citrine
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total Weight - 1.610 gram approx.
- Citrine Weight - 5.65 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.480 grams approx.
- Citrine Size - 8 x 19 mm
- Gold Purity - 14k
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***
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Composition: Citrine is a variety of quartz, one of the most abundant minerals on Earth. Its color is typically caused by trace amounts of iron in the crystal structure. Citrine's vibrant yellow color ranges from pale lemon to deep golden tones, with some specimens exhibiting hints of orange or brown.
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Origin of Color: Unlike some gemstones whose color is enhanced through treatment, most citrine available on the market is natural. The intensity of the yellow color can vary depending on factors such as the presence of impurities and the crystal's growth conditions.
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Clarity and Transparency: Citrine is generally transparent to translucent, allowing light to pass through and enhance its brilliance. Clarity can vary, with some stones being free of visible inclusions while others may contain small flaws or internal veils.
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Heat Treatment: While citrine occurs naturally, some specimens may be produced through heat treatment of amethyst or smoky quartz. This process mimics the natural geological conditions that produce citrine, resulting in stones with the characteristic yellow color.
- Citrine 14k Gold Pendant
- Fancy cut
- Gemstone - Citrine
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total Weight - 1.610 gram approx.
- Citrine Weight - 5.65 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.480 grams approx.
- Citrine Size - 8 x 19 mm
- Gold Purity - 14k
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***
-
Composition: Citrine is a variety of quartz, one of the most abundant minerals on Earth. Its color is typically caused by trace amounts of iron in the crystal structure. Citrine's vibrant yellow color ranges from pale lemon to deep golden tones, with some specimens exhibiting hints of orange or brown.
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Origin of Color: Unlike some gemstones whose color is enhanced through treatment, most citrine available on the market is natural. The intensity of the yellow color can vary depending on factors such as the presence of impurities and the crystal's growth conditions.
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Clarity and Transparency: Citrine is generally transparent to translucent, allowing light to pass through and enhance its brilliance. Clarity can vary, with some stones being free of visible inclusions while others may contain small flaws or internal veils.
-
Heat Treatment: While citrine occurs naturally, some specimens may be produced through heat treatment of amethyst or smoky quartz. This process mimics the natural geological conditions that produce citrine, resulting in stones with the characteristic yellow color.