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Jerry Smith, Beads & JSBeads.com |
Friday, May 16, 2008 |
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Citrine: Mellow Yellow
From the French name for lemon, "citron", many citrines have a juicy lemon color.
They mine most citrine in Brazil. Supply of citrine is good from the Brazilian state of
Rio Grande do Sul, particularly from the Serra mine, which is producing 300 kilos a month of
hammered goods. The Ira’ mine produces an additional 100 kilos a month of hammered goods.
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In ancient times, they carried citrine as a protection against snake venom and evil thoughts. Its powers are said to include anti-nightmares and protection. It is worn at night to remove fear, prevent nightmares, and to ensure a good night's sleep. |
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Care of Citrine: They require no special care other than to keep your gems from heat. Heat will lighten darker Citrine, but it usually requires temperatures above 212 F. There are verified reports of sunlight fading Citrine. If for some reason your gemstones should be placed next to radioactive material, they may darken. Enhancements: Many labs play with amethyst/citrine. It is a safe bet that citrine, ametrine and prasiolite have been heat treated to some extent. Even darker amethyst could be treated to make it clearer. Treatment will last the life of the gem. Bibliography:
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A Disclaimer: Effort has been made of including information that is found in at least two sources. I can make no claim on the accuracy of this information. I am not a Geologist or Gemologist. I make no guarantees and infer no warranties. For more information, please refer to the bibliography. |
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