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Natural Citrine Gemstones — Rough, Faceted & Wholesale Lots

This collection brings together natural citrine rough and loose citrine stones for lapidary artists, jewelry designers, and wholesale buyers. Every listing is drawn from actual inventory with weight, origin, clarity grade, and treatment status disclosed upfront. Citrine — a yellow-to-orange variety of quartz — is sourced primarily from Brazil, with select material from Madagascar and Pakistan.


What This Collection Covers

Single-Piece Faceting Rough

Individual citrine rough pieces range from 29 carats to 192 carats. Color varieties include yellow citrine, honey citrine, smoky citrine, and lemon quartz. Clarity runs from VVS to eye-clean. Entry pieces start at $40, with larger single specimens reaching $120. These listings are suited to cutters who want to evaluate size and clarity before committing to a bulk purchase.

Bulk Rough & Kilo Lots

Wholesale rough is available from 200 grams to 5 kilograms. The 200-gram honey citrine lot offers untreated orangish-yellow material averaging 11 grams per piece. One-kilogram lots in smoky, yellow, and orangish-yellow varieties are priced between $590 and $1,100. A 5 kg deal is listed at $4,400, with additional volume tiers available for 10–40 kg orders. Mandarin citrine in 100-gram lots is also stocked for buyers seeking deep orange material.

Loose Faceted Stones & Calibrated Pairs

Cut citrine is available as individual pairs and multi-stone parcels. Shapes include oval, emerald cut, cushion, pear, and round in calibrated sizes from 5x5mm to 10x8mm. A 250-carat oval citrine parcel of 20+ pieces is listed for jewelers needing volume. Calibrated pear-shape citrine from Madagascar is available in 50–500 carat deals. Pairs are listed with stated dimensions and are sized for standard jewelry settings.

Multi-Stone & Mixed Quartz Deals

Several listings combine citrine with related quartz varieties — lemon quartz, prasiolite, smoky quartz, and amethyst — in faceting rough lots. Mixed loose faceted parcels that include citrine alongside other stones are also available for collectors and buyers who want variety in a single order.


Pricing at a Glance

Individual rough pieces start at $40. Faceted pairs begin at $80. Bulk lots from 200 grams to 1 kilogram are priced between $590 and $2,800 depending on weight, color grade, and treatment status. Untreated material is priced and listed separately from heated lots. All prices include full weight and carat disclosure. Wholesale inquiries for repeat or large-volume orders are accepted directly.


Who Buys From This Collection

Lapidary artists and gemstone cutters use individual rough pieces and bulk lots for cutting practice and commercial production. Jewelry designers source calibrated pairs and loose faceted stones for direct setting. Wholesale buyers purchase kilo lots and multi-stone deals for studio use or resale. Collectors acquire rare color varieties such as Mandarin citrine, untreated honey citrine, and mixed quartz parcels. Treatment status, origin, and clarity are stated on every listing to support informed purchasing at all levels.


How to Choose the Right Product

Start by identifying your end use. For cutting, check the clarity grade, piece size in carats or grams, and whether the material is preformed or raw. For jewelry setting, look for calibrated pairs or loose faceted listings with stated dimensions and shape. For bulk purchasing, compare the per-gram price across the 200g, 1 kg, and 5 kg lots to find the right volume tier. Treatment status — heated or untreated — is stated on every product page and should match your end-use requirement before purchase.


Why Source Citrine Here

Every listing in this collection is based on actual inventory — no stock photography, no vague grading language. Sourcing is direct from Brazil and Madagascar, with no intermediary markup. Untreated natural citrine is listed separately from heated material so buyers can make a clear, informed choice. Bulk tiers are accessible without a minimum account requirement, and new inventory is added and tagged regularly. Weight, origin, clarity, and treatment are disclosed on every product page without exception. Learn about Citrine as Birthstone : Citrine Crystals November Birthstone of Happiness, Wealth, and Success 


Secure Checkout

All transactions are processed through Shopify's encrypted checkout. Major credit cards and standard payment methods are accepted. Orders are packaged to protect rough and faceted material during international transit. Tracking is provided on all shipments.


Citrine Gemstone FAQs

What is the difference between heated and untreated citrine, and does it affect price?
Most commercial citrine is produced by heating amethyst, which turns it yellow to orange. Untreated natural citrine — such as honey citrine and smoky citrine — forms without heat and is listed separately in this collection. Untreated material is generally priced higher per gram due to its rarity. Treatment status is disclosed on every listing.

Can I order a small rough piece to test cutting yield before buying a kilo lot?
Yes. Individual rough pieces from 29 to 192 carats are listed starting at $40. These allow you to assess clarity, color, and cutting yield before committing to a 200-gram, 1 kg, or 5 kg bulk lot.

What calibrated sizes are available for citrine pairs in this collection?
Calibrated pairs are available in oval, emerald cut, cushion, pear, and round shapes ranging from 5x5mm to 10x8mm. Dimensions are stated on each listing. These are sized for standard jewelry settings and are ready for direct use in earring and pendant production.

Is Mandarin citrine different from standard yellow citrine, and why is it priced higher?
Mandarin citrine refers to deep orange material with a saturated, warm tone distinct from standard yellow or honey citrine. It is rarer in facet-grade quality and is listed in 100-gram lots at $1,450. The higher price reflects both color saturation and limited availability compared to standard yellow citrine rough.

Do you offer volume discounts for orders above 5 kg?
Yes. The 5 kg citrine lot is listed at $4,400, and additional discount tiers are available for orders of 10 to 40 kg. Contact us directly with your required weight, color variety, and treatment preference to receive volume pricing.

FAQs

1. What color is citrine?

Citrine ranges from pale yellow to deep golden orange.

2. Is citrine expensive?

Citrine is generally affordable, with deeper golden tones valued higher.

3. What month is citrine birthstone?

Citrine is one of the birthstones for November.

4. Where is citrine mined?

Major sources include Brazil, Madagascar, and Bolivia.

5. Is citrine a natural gemstone?

Yes, citrine is a natural variety of quartz, though some stones are heat treated.

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