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  2. Explore sources, gemological research, and the role of gems in history. Citrine gemstone is very rare in nature. It depicts a transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. It occurs in a wide range of sizes up to 20 carats.

  3. Citrine Gemstone | Natural Citrine Stone - GIA

    www.gia.edu/citrine/buyers-guide

    Citrine gemstone is very rare in nature. It depicts a transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. It occurs in a wide range of sizes up to 20 carats.

  4. Citrine Description - GIA

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    Citrine Description. Citrine is one of the most popular yellow gems on the market. This designer cut shows off the warm glow of citrine’s sunny color. – Lydia Dyer, gem courtesy John Dyer & Co. Citrine—the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz—is rare in nature.

  5. November Birthstones | Topaz & Citrine Birthstone Information -...

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    Citrine Birthstone Meaning & History. This November birthstone is the transparent yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz, which has been used in jewelry for thousands of years. Citrine has been a popular gemstone since ancient times and has shared a history of mistaken identities with the other November birthstone, topaz.

  6. Citrine Quality Factors - GIA

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    John Dyer’s Lime Citrine Reflections™ is a gem with an attractive lime green color, a fascinating designer cut, and a weight of 33.35 carats. – Lydia Dyer, gem courtesy of John Dyer & Co. Learn about the factors that make citrine so desirable.

  7. Citrine Care and Cleaning - GIA

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    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. Learn about citrine's durability and how to care for your citrine jewelry.

  8. Citrine History and Lore - GIA

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    Discover the meaning and history of citrine, a November birthstone, and where it can be found.

  9. Citrine’s color comes from traces of iron. It’s perhaps the most popular and frequently purchased yellow gemstone and an attractive alternative for topaz as well as for yellow sapphire. More About this Gem Buyer's Guide

  10. Citrine Gemstone | Natural Citrine Stone - GIA

    www.gia.edu/citrine/gem-research

    Citrine gemstone is very rare in nature. It depicts a transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. It occurs in a wide range of sizes up to 20 carats.

  11. Citrine. Citrine is the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz.