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Rough Citrine for Faceting, Lapidary, and Gemstone Cutting

Rough citrine is one of the most demanded-after cutting materials in the lapidary world. This collection brings together facet grade raw citrine sourced directly from Brazil — the world's primary origin for quality cutting-grade citrine quartz. Whether you are a gemstone cutter looking for clean single pieces, a lapidary artist sourcing material by weight, or a wholesale buyer building inventory, this collection is structured to serve your specific needs.

What This Collection Covers

The range spans individual faceting pieces, preformed citrine shapes, lemon quartz rough, mandarin citrine, honey citrine, and mixed quartz parcels that include citrine alongside complementary stones. Weights run from under 30 carats for single-piece buyers to 1 kg and 5 kg bulk lots for trade and wholesale buyers. Color options include light lemon yellow, smoky yellow, orangish yellow, deep honey, and vivid mandarin orange — each suited to different cutting styles and finished stone applications.

Clarity and Treatment Transparency

Clarity grades across this collection range from SI through VVS, Eye Clean, and Loupe Clean. Treatment status is disclosed on every listing. Untreated material is clearly marked. Heated stones — common in citrine quartz — are also identified so buyers can make informed decisions based on their project requirements or customer expectations.


Who This Collection Is Built For

Gemstone Cutters and Faceting Artists

Single pieces and small parcels with verified clarity grades give cutters the information they need before purchasing. Preformed shapes are also available for those who want to reduce material loss at the wheel.

Lapidary Hobbyists and Students

Starter-friendly lots and mixed quartz parcels offer variety at accessible price points. These are practical entry points for building cutting experience without committing to large quantities.

Wholesale and Trade Buyers

Bulk lots of 500 grams, 1 kg, and 5 kg are available with volume pricing. Discount tiers are offered on larger quantities, making this collection a reliable sourcing option for dealers, jewelers, and studio buyers.

Mineral Collectors

Select pieces with strong color saturation and high clarity also serve as display-quality specimens for collectors who prioritize natural form and origin provenance.


Pricing Structure and Value

Individual pieces start from $40 for single faceting stones and scale through to $4,400 for 5 kg wholesale lots. Pricing reflects weight, clarity, color grade, and treatment status. Mixed parcels offer strong value for buyers who want variety across multiple quartz varieties in a single purchase. Volume discounts are available on select bulk listings — details are noted within each product.

How to Select the Right Piece

Start by identifying your end use. If you are cutting a specific stone for a commission, single pieces with disclosed carat weight and clarity grade give you the most control. If you are stocking a studio or building a cutting practice, gram-weight lots offer better cost per carat. For mixed projects or beginner practice, the multi-stone parcels provide variety without requiring separate purchases. Color preference — lemon, honey, mandarin, or smoky — should also guide your selection, as each produces a distinct finished stone.


What Sets This Citrine Rough Apart

All material in this collection is sourced from verified origins, with Brazil as the primary source. Each listing includes weight, clarity, color description, treatment status, and origin — the information professional cutters and buyers need before committing to a purchase. Preformed shapes are available for those who want to reduce rough-to-finished-stone loss. Mandarin citrine, a rarer and more intensely colored variety, is also stocked for buyers seeking premium cutting material.

Secure Payments and Worldwide Shipping

All orders are processed through secure, encrypted payment channels. Rough gemstones and mineral specimens are packed to withstand international transit. Worldwide shipping is standard, with packaging designed specifically for fragile and high-value lapidary material.

FAQs

1. Can rough citrine be faceted?

Yes, transparent rough citrine is commonly cut into bright yellow gemstones.

2. How do you identify natural citrine rough?

It shows quartz crystal form with yellow to golden coloration.

3. Is most citrine treated?

Many citrine stones are heat-treated amethyst to enhance yellow color.

4. Where does high-quality citrine rough come from?

Brazil is a major source of quality cutting material.

5. Does cutting enhance citrine brilliance?

Proper faceting increases sparkle and color intensity.

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