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Citrine

yelloworange · Quartz family

Citrine, a yellow/orange/green/red variety of Quartz
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Also known asQuartz (Quartz family)
ColourYellow, Orange, Green, Red
Mohs hardness7
LustreVitreous
StreakWhite
Crystal systemTrigonal
TransparencyTransparent to translucent
CleavageNone
FractureConchoidal
Chemical formulaSilica (silicon dioxide, SiO)
Specific gravity2.65

What is Citrine?

Citrine is a transparent, yellow variety of quartz. Its name is derived from the Latin word citrus, by way of the French citrin or citron (lemon). Citrine is one of the most popular yellow gemstones and has been used since ancient Egyptian times. There is disagreement as to which trace elements are responsible for its color. Not all yellow quartz is considered citrine, such as quartz stained by iron inclusions or coatings. Natural citrine is rare; most commercially available "citrine" is produced by heating amethyst or smoky quartz.

How to identify Citrine

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Frequently asked questions

How hard is Citrine?
Citrine is Mohs 7 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Citrine?
Citrine is typically yellow, orange, green, red (Natural: pale yellow, with orange, green, or smoky hues Heat-treated amethyst: yellow-orange, orange-red, orange-brown).