Light Citrine Quartz Crystal Cluster Druse Rough Half-Dollar Size
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Citrine belongs to the quartz family and is composed primarily of silica (SiO2). It ranges in color from pale yellow to very dark orange. The color is caused by inclusion of colloida iron hydrates. A deep golden, dark orange color is produced when the citrine crystals formed at very high temperatures. Citrine is widely used as a gemstone for faceting and jewelry making. It sometimes is mistaken for topaz, a more expensive gemstone. Citrine is found lining the walls inside cavities in volcanic rock.
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Picture is representative of the specimen you will receive. Each rock is unique and will vary in shape, size and appearance. No two rocks will be exactly alike.
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Quantity: 1 Citrine Quartz Crystal Rock
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Origin: South America
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Ages 8 and up
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