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1000 Grams Facet Rough Lemon Quartz For Faceting
1000 Grams Facet Rough Lemon Quartz For Faceting
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1000 Grams Rough Lemon Quartz For Faceting.The stones are very eye clean to loupe clean.They are perfect for faceting.
Key Features Of Lemon Quartz
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Stone:Lemon Quartz
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Sizes : 5 Gram To 30 Gram
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Clarity: Eye Clean to Loupe Clean
- Color: Yellow.
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Total: 1000 Grams
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Treatment: Heated
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Origin: Madagascar
Natural Lemon Quartz from Madagascar, totaling 1000 grams. Each piece ranges from 5 to 30 grams, featuring a vibrant yellow color. The stones are heated for enhanced clarity and brilliance, with quality ranging from eye clean to loupe clean. Perfect for cutting or jewelry-making, these gems offer excellent transparency and size variety for custom designs.
Is lemon quartz the same as citrine?
Citrine and actually lemon quartz are related but they are not the same thing. All in all amethyst is a type of quartz that is colored with an iron inclusion while a citrine quartz may be a formed through heating of a normal amethyst or simply be colored.
Lemon Quartz: It cal also be used to refer to quartz which displays a bright color that is yellowish-green in nature. More of a natural quartz that has been subjected to heat treatment to produce its color, lemon quartz is less common than citrine.
Citrine: Cultured citrine is a form of quartz that is colored anywhere from a light yellow to a deep shade of orange. That’s why citrine is characterized by its incredible color, which is the result of iron traces. It is quite rare to find natural citrine; therefore, most of the citrine available on the market is actually amethyst or smoky quartz that has been heat-treated to take on the citrine shade.
In conclusion, even if lemon quartz and citrine are both yellow quartz, their shade and the technics allowing to obtain the shades could be very different.
Lemon Quartz: It cal also be used to refer to quartz which displays a bright color that is yellowish-green in nature. More of a natural quartz that has been subjected to heat treatment to produce its color, lemon quartz is less common than citrine.
Citrine: Cultured citrine is a form of quartz that is colored anywhere from a light yellow to a deep shade of orange. That’s why citrine is characterized by its incredible color, which is the result of iron traces. It is quite rare to find natural citrine; therefore, most of the citrine available on the market is actually amethyst or smoky quartz that has been heat-treated to take on the citrine shade.
In conclusion, even if lemon quartz and citrine are both yellow quartz, their shade and the technics allowing to obtain the shades could be very different.
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