Citrine is rare in nature.
Citrine stone price list.
Note currently the citrine stone price in india ranges between rs 125 per carat 2 approx to rs 400 per carat 6 approx and above.
The values listed below are based on a variety of sources including primary and secondary gemstone dealers jewelers miners and wholesale suppliers.
Citrines make durable jewelry stones that require little special care.
Citrine is a variety of quartz one of the most common minerals on the planet that comes in a variety of colors.
Citrine has long been remarked upon for its subtle honeyed beauty.
It is believed that the name citrine comes from the french word citron meaning lemon.
It refers to the quartz variety that ranges from a faint yellow to a deep brownish hue.
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Strong citrine valuation report 107401 2 60ct color.
The igs gem price guide covers commonly traded colored gemstones as well as more unusual collectible gems.
Citrine valuation report 96427 2 50ct color.
Citrine was originally known as yellow quartz but in 1556 it had a name change to citrine.
034 medium orange.
Citrine is a very popular quartz gemstone which comes in a range of yellow colors from a light pastel lemon all the way to an almost earthy brown with lovely orange and golden hues in between.
Thus avoid steam cleaning or boiling your citrine jewelry.
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Today its attractive color plus the durability and affordability it shares with most other quartzes makes it the top selling yellow to orange gem.
Citrine for sale at wholesale prices citrine is a semi precious gemstone belonging to the quartz family.
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Most citrine seen on the market is actually amethyst that has been heat treated to achieve a yellow hue.
Citrine prices in other countries like the usa uae and uk may vary significantly due to the difference in the demand and supply cycle.
In the days before modern gemology its tawny color caused it to be confused with topaz.
Though the stone has an abundant history of being used in jewelry by ancient civilizations citrine is actually very rare today.
040 medium orangey yellow.