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Genuine 4.05 Carats Natural Loose Citrine Fancy Cut Gem From Brazil Mine

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Loose Citrine Weight: 4.05 Carats Dimension: 10.6x9.3x7.3 Mm Origin: Brazil Color; Brown Honey Shape: Octagon Cut: Fancy Treatment: Non Certificate: On Demand Citrine, a radiant gemstone, is cherished for its sunny and warm yellow hues. This variety of quartz has been adored for centuries for its unique beauty and positive energy, making it a popular choice for jewelry and crystal enthusiasts alike. The name "citrine" is derived from the French word "citron," which means lemon, perfectly encapsulating the gemstone's vibrant lemony colors. Its shades range from pale yellow to deep, golden tones, often resembling the hues of a ripe lemon. The gemstone's brilliant colors are due to traces of iron within the crystal structure. Citrine is celebrated for its durability, boasting a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale. This makes it an ideal gemstone for a wide range of jewelry, from rings and necklaces to earrings and bracelets. Its durability ensures that citrine jewelry can be enjoyed for years to come. Citrine is typically found in various locations across the globe, with Brazil being one of the primary sources. Other countries, including Madagascar, Russia, and the United States, also yield citrine gemstones. Each source offers unique variations in color and clarity, providing options for different preferences. One of the most enchanting qualities of citrine is its association with positivity and abundance. Often referred to as the "Merchant's Stone" or the "Success Stone," citrine is believed to bring wealth and prosperity to those who possess it. Its warm and sunny energy is thought to dispel negative energies and promote optimism and joy. In the realm of crystal healing and metaphysics, citrine is considered a powerful tool for manifesting goals and enhancing one's personal power. It is believed to stimulate the solar plexus chakra, which is associated with confidence and personal growth. The versatility of citrine extends to its use in jewelry design. It can be fashioned into a wide array of styles, from classic solitaire rings to intricate vintage-inspired pieces. Many jewelers combine citrine with other gemstones like amethyst, topaz, or diamonds to create stunning and unique jewelry creations. In summary, citrine's golden radiance, durability, and positive energy have made it a beloved gemstone throughout history. Whether used for adornment, crystal healing, or as a symbol of abundance, citrine continues to brighten the lives of those who appreciate its beauty and embrace its uplifting properties.
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