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Citrine, a vibrant yellow-to-orange version of quartz, mainly comes from the pegmatites in eastern Brazil. These pegmatites are essentially coarse-grained igneous rocks that have crystallized from silica-rich magma. Brazilian Citrine's warm, sunny hues are thanks to ferric iron impurities within the quartz. The heat from the region's magmatic activity might have naturally transformed some amethyst or smoky quartz into citrine over time, mirroring a common heat treatment technique to enhance amethyst into the golden citrine often available on the market.

Although natural citrine is rare, Brazil stands out as a leading source of this sought-after gemstone. Citrine's color can range from a pale yellow to a deep orange, and the deeper the color, the more prized the gemstone typically is. This gem adds a pop of color to jewelry and is celebrated for its metaphysical properties like bringing happiness and prosperity, making it a favorite among gem lovers and collectors.

This listing is for one crystal as pictured. Please see all photos and videos and feel free to send a message if you have any further questions
All crystals have been hand-selected for quality and aesthetics so you can rest assured that you will receive a beautiful piece.

Citrine Tower from Brazil with Rainbows | Polished Crystal Obelisk

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20651 U.S. 441
C 52
Mount Dora FL 32757
United States

+14077216341

Citrine, a vibrant yellow-to-orange version of quartz, mainly comes from the pegmatites in eastern Brazil. These pegmatites are essentially coarse-grained igneous rocks that have crystallized from silica-rich magma. Brazilian Citrine's warm, sunny hues are thanks to ferric iron impurities within the quartz. The heat from the region's magmatic activity might have naturally transformed some amethyst or smoky quartz into citrine over time, mirroring a common heat treatment technique to enhance amethyst into the golden citrine often available on the market.

Although natural citrine is rare, Brazil stands out as a leading source of this sought-after gemstone. Citrine's color can range from a pale yellow to a deep orange, and the deeper the color, the more prized the gemstone typically is. This gem adds a pop of color to jewelry and is celebrated for its metaphysical properties like bringing happiness and prosperity, making it a favorite among gem lovers and collectors.

This listing is for one crystal as pictured. Please see all photos and videos and feel free to send a message if you have any further questions
All crystals have been hand-selected for quality and aesthetics so you can rest assured that you will receive a beautiful piece.