About
Citrine is a very affordable gemstone, and all its color ranges are not expensive. It is most often confused with orange-yellow Topaz, which is very similar in color and body. Topaz is the more valuable gemstone, and dealers often sell Citrine labeled as Topaz. Several false trade names for Citrine are "Madeira Topaz", "Gold Topaz", and "Bahia Topaz". However, some fine and rare Citrine gemstones have a pure yellow color that is rarely duplicated by golden Topaz.
Citrine can be found in large crystals, and flawless gems of all sizes have been cut. A natural mixture of purple Amethyst and golden Citrine has been coined with name "Ametrine". (See the Ametrine gemstone page for more details.)
Uses
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- Golden Citrine— Citrine with a golden yellow color.
- Lemon Quartz— Lemon Quartz is a light to dark yellow Citrine, distinguished from most Citrine by lacking orange, brown, or reddish tints. More often though it is clear Quartz that is irradiated to produce an intensely colored yellow gemstone. Lemon Quartz has recently experienced a popularity increase in the gemstone market.
- Madeira Citrine— Brownish-red to orange-red Citrine.
- Palmeria Citrine— Citrine with a bright orange color.
- Yellow Citrine— Citrine with a lemon yellow color. May also be called "Lemon Citrine" or "Lemon Quartz".

