Citrine
- The variety of the mineral quartz; hexagonal (trigonal) crystal system; chemical composition SiO2
- transparent
- yellow to orange to brownish orange
Identification:
- Optic Character: DR, uniaxial, positive
- Refractive Index: 1.544-1.553 (very constant)
- Birefringence: .009
- Dispersion: .013
- Pleochroism: very weak, different tones of yellow or orange
- Ultraviolet Fluorescence: inert
- Absorption Spectra: not diagnostic
- Cause of Color: iron
- Specific Gravity: 2.66 (+.03, -.02)
- Polish Luster: vitreous
- Fracture: conchoidal
- Luster: vitreous
- Cleavage: none
- Identifying Characteristics: color zoning, liquid, 2-phase, and 3-phase inclusions, negative crystals, may show bull’s-eye or Airy’s spiral optic figure.
- Hardness: 7
- Toughness: good
Enhancements:
- Method: heat treatment
Effect: produces citrine from amethyst
Prevalence: common
Detection: undetectable
Stability: excellent
Birthstone Designation(s):
November, 13th wedding anniversary
Major Source: Brazil. Others: Bolivia, Spain.
Stone information is reference from
Gem Reference Guide, Published by GIA. ISBN 0-87311-019-6
Gemstones of the World, Published by Sterling Publishing Co., Inc NY, ISBN 1-4027-4016-6
Encyclopedia of GEMSTONE, Published by ISHINSHA CO., LTD. ISBN 978-986-251-831-1