
Citrine Gemstone | Natural Citrine Stone - GIA
Today, its attractive color, plus the durability and affordability it shares with most other quartzes, makes it the top-selling yellow-to-orange gem. In the contemporary market, citrine’s most popular shade is an earthy, deep, brownish or reddish orange.
Citrine Description - GIA
Citrine’s attractive color, plus the durability and affordability it shares with most other quartzes, makes it the top-selling yellow-to-orange gem. It’s an attractive alternative not only for topaz, but also for yellow sapphire.
Citrine Quality Factors - GIA
A saturated yellow to reddish orange color free of brownish tints is prized in citrine, although in the contemporary market, citrine’s most popular shade is an earthy hue—a deep brownish or reddish orange.
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CITRINE - GIA 4Cs
A saturated yellow to reddish orange color free of brownish tints is prized in citrine. Gem dealers look for citrines without color zoning or visible inclusions. CITRINE TIPS AND ADVICE SEEK THE WARMTH. Look for the warm, sunny hues of citrine when you’re shopping for a yellow gemstone. Citrine is an a˜ ordable alternative to more
November Birthstones | Topaz & Citrine Birthstone Information - GIA
Those with November birthdays have two beautiful birthstones to choose from: topaz and citrine. Topaz comes in a rainbow of colors; citrine is prized for its charming yellow and orange hues. Both November birthstones are known to have calming energies while bringing fortune and warmth to the wearer.
Yellow Gemstones: Can You Identify Them? - GIA
Mar 9, 2020 · The most plentiful yellow gemstones in the marketplace are citrine, sapphire, topaz, tourmaline, and transparent opal. Other varieties include yellow andradite garnet, spessartine and Mali garnets, beryl, sphene, zircon, spodumene and transparent varieties of labradorite and orthoclase feldspar.
Citrine Buying Guide - GIA 4Cs
Nov 11, 2014 · While it’s an attractive alternative for topaz as well as yellow sapphire, natural citrine is actually quite rare, and those without color zoning or visible inclusions are highly sought after. GIA’s Citrine Buying Guide clues you in on key …
Citrine Care and Cleaning - GIA
Citrine can be safely cleaned with warm, soapy water. Ultrasonic cleaners are usually safe except in the rare instances where a stone is dyed or treated by fracture filling. Steam cleaning is not recommended, as citrine should not be subjected to heat.
Is citrine treated? - GIA
Is citrine treated? Because yellow quartz colors are rare in nature, most citrine is the result of heating, which converts less valuable shades of purple amethyst to the golden shades of citrine. Related FAQ s
“Topaz quartz” is citrine, the yellow variety of quartz. When citrine was fi rst discovered, this is what the miners named it. “Smoky topaz” and “burnt topaz” are actually brown quartz. Topaz and quartz are two distinctly di˜ erent minerals. TOPAZ ISN’T A TOUGH GEM, SO USE CARE WHEN WEARING OR CLEANING IT. Topaz has a hardness ...