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Nevertheless, Citrine remains an exquisite gemstone, popularly used in jewelry and decorative applications. Its unparalleled beauty and aura of purity continue to fascinate and enchant people all over the world. | Nevertheless, Citrine remains an exquisite gemstone, popularly used in jewelry and decorative applications. Its unparalleled beauty and aura of purity continue to fascinate and enchant people all over the world. | ||
[[File:Citrine Gem.png|thumb|Refined Citrine]] | [[File:Citrine Gem.png|thumb|160px|Refined Citrine]] | ||
==Ingredients== | ==Ingredients== | ||
*'''Unrefined Citrine''' | *'''Unrefined Citrine''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 30 May 2023
Category | Gemstone |
Rarity | Rare |
Color | Bright Yellow |
Location | Granite Deposits |
Introduction
Although a remarkable gemstone, Citrine is incredibly rare and highly valued. Interestingly, it is possible to replicate its appearance by heating Amethyst to a specific temperature, which results in a synthetic version of Citrine. Unfortunately, differentiating between natural and synthetic Citrine is challenging and reduces the value of the genuine article.
Description
Citrine, a dazzling gemstone with a vibrant yellow hue, is often revered for its associations with purity and clarity. Its naturally occurring hexagonal structure imparts a mesmerizing luster that captures the eye. To achieve its polished and refined state, Citrine must undergo a process of extraction and treatment from deep granite deposits.
Nevertheless, Citrine remains an exquisite gemstone, popularly used in jewelry and decorative applications. Its unparalleled beauty and aura of purity continue to fascinate and enchant people all over the world.
Ingredients
- Unrefined Citrine