Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown. Natural citrines are rare; most commercial citrines are heat-treated amethysts or smoky quartzes. It is nearly impossible to tell cut citrine from yellow topaz visibly, but they differ in hardness. Citrine has ferric impurities, and is rarely found naturally. Brazil is the leading producer of citrine, with much of its production coming from the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The name is derived from Latin citrina which means "yellow" and is also the origin of the word "citron." Sometimes citrine and amethyst can be found together in the same crystal, which is then referred to as ametrine.
Citrine is one of three traditional birthstones for the month of November.
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Citrine 4mm round
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Citrine 6mm round
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Citrine 8mm round
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Citrine Brick
Size: 4mm X 6mm to 6mm X 8mm
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Citrine Button
Size: 4mm to 5mm
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Citrine Chips
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Citrine Faceted Brick
Size: 4 mm X 6 mm to 4 mm X 8 mm
Citrine Faceted Oval
Size: 6 mm X 8 mm to 8 mm X 10 mm
Citrine Faceted Triangle
Size: 9 mm to 11 mm
Citrine Faceted Tumble
Size: 10 mm to 18 mm
Citrine Faceted Tyre Wheel
Size: 3.5 mm to 5 mm
Citrine Oval
Size:6mm X 8mm to 8mm X 10mm
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Citrine Plain Coin Beads
Size: 5mm to 7mm
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Citrine Side Drill Drop
Size: 7mm to 9mm
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Citrine Top Drill Drop Beads
Size: 7mm to 10mm
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Citrine Tyre
Size: 5mm to 7mm
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Shaded Citrine Faceted Tyre Wheel
Size: 5mm to 6 mm