Description
Natural Citrine (Polished) – Genuine Quartz Crystal from Zambia
This Natural Citrine (Polished) is a genuine quartz crystal specimen sourced from Zambia and finished with a smooth polish to highlight its natural golden tones. Citrine is the yellow to orange variety of quartz, valued by collectors for its warm colour range and its place within the wider quartz mineral family. The polished finish enhances the stone’s lustre and makes the internal character of the crystal easier to appreciate under light.
The photographs in this listing show the exact specimen you will receive, so you can view the individual shape, colour distribution, and natural features of the piece before purchase. Each crystal is naturally unique, with its own tone and internal structure.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral.
Full sizing and scale can be seen clearly in the listing photos.
Mineral Identification – Citrine (Quartz)
Citrine is a variety of quartz (silicon dioxide) distinguished by its yellow to orange colouration. Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals in Earth’s crust and is widely studied in mineralogy for its structure, durability, and diverse range of natural varieties.
Key mineralogical details:
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Mineral Name: Quartz
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Variety: Citrine
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Chemical Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂)
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Crystal System: Trigonal (often forming hexagonal prisms in natural crystals)
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Mohs Hardness: 7
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent
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Lustre: Vitreous (glass-like)
Natural citrine colour is typically produced by trace elements within the quartz structure and subtle changes in oxidation state during formation. Citrine may range from pale champagne yellow through honey tones to deeper golden-brown shades.
Geological Formation and Associated Minerals
Quartz crystals form in many geological environments, most commonly through hydrothermal processes. Silica-rich fluids circulate through fractures, cavities, and veins in host rock; as temperatures and pressures change, quartz crystallises from solution.
Citrine-bearing quartz can develop in environments such as:
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Hydrothermal quartz veins
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Pegmatite systems
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Metamorphic rock fractures
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Alluvial deposits where quartz crystals have weathered out of primary rock
Quartz is often found alongside minerals such as:
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Feldspar
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Mica
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Calcite
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Tourmaline
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Various iron-bearing minerals depending on locality
Zambia is internationally recognised for diverse mineral resources and gemstone-bearing regions, producing a variety of quartz specimens as well as other collectible minerals.
Polished Finish and Natural Appearance
This specimen has been polished to create a smooth surface that highlights the colour and clarity of the quartz. Polishing can enhance the way light enters the crystal, making internal features more visible.
Natural characteristics that may be visible in polished quartz include:
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Subtle internal veils or wispy inclusions
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Natural colour zoning (lighter and deeper areas)
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Small mineral inclusions trapped during crystal growth
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Slight internal fractures that formed naturally during geological processes
These features are typical of natural quartz and help distinguish genuine mineral specimens from synthetic or imitation materials.
Collecting, Display and Gift Appeal
Natural citrine is popular among mineral collectors, crystal collectors, and geology enthusiasts due to its distinctive warm colour and its place within the quartz family. A polished citrine specimen is well suited for display on a shelf, desk, or within a curated mineral collection.
This piece may appeal to:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Geological study collections
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Decorative natural stone displays
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Lapidary and polished stone collections
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Unique natural gifting
In some cultural traditions, citrine has been traditionally associated with spiritual symbolism and decorative use. These associations are cultural and belief-based rather than scientific applications.
Because the listing photos show the actual specimen, you can purchase with confidence knowing exactly which polished citrine crystal you will receive.
Authentic Natural Citrine Specimen
This polished natural citrine is a genuine quartz mineral specimen from Zambia, carefully chosen for its colour and presentation. It includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming authenticity.
Please refer to the photographs for full sizing and scale, as they form part of the item description and show the exact crystal included in this listing.





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