How can you tell if a stone is citrine?

Inspect the color: As with most gemstones, citrines tend to have a relatively even hue all over. Hence, a great way to distinguish a real from a fake one is to closely observe the stone's color. If you notice an abrupt change in hue at different points on the stone, it could be because it is fake.
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How do you identify a citrine stone?

Genuine citrine has a fairly uniform color from base to tip. Genuine citrine is pretty clear inside even when raw, where as with heat-treated citrine, you cannot see through the crystal. Genuine citrine generally has smooth, horizontal fault lines.
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What does citrine gemstone look like?

Citrine is the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. Fashioned citrines can be large.
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How can you tell citrine from quartz?

Another way to tell is if the root of the crystal is white but the tip is an orange or yellow color. That is a dead giveaway for an altered crystal. Natural Citrine grows in points like a normal clear quartz variety and has a very slight transparent yellow to olive green tint and is very rare to find.
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How much is a citrine stone worth?

The value of Citrine gemstone is dependent upon numerous factors including its color, clarity, cut, carat weight and place of origin. The most highly prized Citrine gemstone bear deep yellow hue and high transparency. Such pieces usually cost around Rs 400 per carat ($6 approx.)
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Fake vs Real Citrine



Is citrine precious or semiprecious?

Citrine is classified as a semi precious stone. A yellow variety of quartz, citrine has an attractive luster and excellent clarity. Amongst the yellow colored gemstones, citrine is the most desired due to its color, quality, and price.
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Is Natural citrine expensive?

From all semi-precious gemstones, citrine is the second most sought after (after blue topaz). While citrine remains a relatively affordable gemstone with very high demand, it's quite rare in nature. As a result, the less expensive smoky quartz and purple amethyst are commonly heat treated to look like citrine.
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How can you tell citrine from topaz?

It can be easy to confuse them because the Topaz's most common natural color—golden brown to yellow—is similar to that of the Citrine. But the Citrine stone is a Quartz gem—meaning it can be visually identified by a glassy luster and curved shards, as opposed to the smooth basal cleavage of Topaz.
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Does citrine scratch easily?

Like most other types of quartz, citrine is affordable, durable, and attractive. On the Mohs scale, it has a value of 7. This means that is relatively hard but can get scratched easily.
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Is citrine just heated amethyst?

Citrine is a crystal that is well known to many people, it's sunny energy and popularity as a crystal that attracts prosperity and abundance makes it a firm favourite among many. What you might not know however, is that about 95% of the Citrine on the market is actually heat treated Amethyst, or "fake" Citrine.
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What is the rarest color of citrine?

Derived from the Latin word citrina, meaning "yellow", natural citrine is the rarest of the quartz varieties, which include amethyst, aventurine and prasiolite.
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Natural citrine is named after its unusual yellow colour and the rarest of the quartz varieties
  • Style of Jolie citrine tablet style earrings.
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Is amethyst a citrine?

Did you know that all Citrine was once an Amethyst? The only chemical difference between Amethyst and Citrine is the oxidized state of the iron impurities. Naturally occurring Citrine is quite rare, which is the result of natural heat and pressure applied to Amethyst over a very long period of time.
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Does citrine change color?

Citrine is not one of these color-change stones however some citrine will change color if heat treated and be careful of exposing your citrine to prolonged periods of sunlight as this can cause the color to fade.
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How can you tell if crystal is real?

The Weight Test: Natural crystals are heavier than glass, while synthetic crystals are typically lighter. To test your crystal, simply weigh it alongside a similarly-sized piece of glass. If the crystal is lighter than the glass, it's likely a fake.
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Does citrine fade in sunlight?

Of all the quartz gemstones, Citrine is among the fastest to lose color due to prolonged sunlight exposure.
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Can I wash citrine in water?

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.
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Can you wear citrine in the shower?

Remember, keeping your citrine jewelry from being exposed to hot water is important. Because of this, it is highly recommended that you remove any citrine jewelry before taking a shower because this can cause them to lose their bold color.
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How do you make citrine shine?

Citrine is a good choice for rings, as it is a relatively hard stone.
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Cleaning a Citrine Ring
  1. First, fill a bowl with warm water. ...
  2. Soak the citrine ring in the water for about 30 minutes.
  3. Remove the ring from the bowl and clean the citrine gemstone by scrubbing it gently, preferably with a soft toothbrush or a cloth.
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How can you tell the difference between yellow topaz and citrine?

Natural citrine is a much paler yellow than treated stones. You can tell the treated stones from the natural because they will have a red tint to them, while natural citrine does not. With a hardness one step (7) down from topaz on the Mohs scale, it's a fairly durable gem and great for everyday wear.
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Which is more expensive citrine or topaz?

The pinkish/golden/reddish version of topaz—and the most expensive variety of the stone— is “precious topaz,” or “Imperial Topaz.” Topaz is more valuable than citrine; but citrine can be mistaken for topaz, so make sure you know what you're getting.
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Is there a difference between citrine and topaz?

Citrine (quartz family) and topaz are actually unrelated mineral species. Topaz belongs to the silicate mineral family, not quartz. Before these differences were clear, many cultures called citrine (the yellow variety of quartz) by other names like gold topaz, Madeira or Spanish topaz—contributing to the confusion.
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What does high quality citrine look like?

The best quality of citrine has a saturated golden hue with fiery orange flashes inside. A saturated yellow to reddish orange color free of brownish tints is prized in citrine. Deep reddish orange colors are often called Madeira citrine.
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Where do you find citrine?

Natural Citrine can be found in the Ural Mountains of Russia and in Madagascar. Most Citrine – that is, heat-treated Amethyst – comes from Brazil. Amethyst and Citrine colors can occur together in the same crystal in some gems in Bolivia. These unique stones are called Ametrine.
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Does Natural citrine have inclusions?

Citrine is a transparent quartz with a vitreous luster. Most citrines are eye-clean, which means they have no visible inclusions.
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