Description
Natural Citrine Polished Mineral – Quartz Crystal from Zambia
This Natural Citrine polished specimen is a genuine quartz crystal sourced from Zambia, a region known for producing naturally coloured citrine with warm golden tones. Citrine is the yellow to orange variety of quartz and is valued by mineral collectors for its distinctive colour and its place within the wider quartz mineral family.
The specimen has been polished to enhance the surface lustre and to highlight the internal colour and structure of the crystal. Polishing allows light to interact with the quartz more effectively, revealing subtle natural features within the mineral.
The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to view the crystal’s colour, shape, and natural characteristics prior to purchase.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral.
Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale.
Mineral Identification – Citrine Quartz
Citrine is a variety of quartz, one of the most abundant minerals found within the Earth’s crust. Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide and forms in a wide variety of geological environments.
Key mineralogical details include:
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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
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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 displays colours ranging from pale yellow to deep golden or honey tones. The colour can be influenced by trace elements and structural changes within the quartz during geological formation.
Geological Formation
Citrine quartz commonly forms through hydrothermal processes, where silica-rich fluids move through cracks, cavities, and fractures within rock formations. As the fluids cool and crystallise, quartz crystals gradually develop.
Geological environments that produce quartz crystals may include:
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Hydrothermal veins in metamorphic or igneous rock
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Granite pegmatites
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Cavities within volcanic rocks
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Sedimentary deposits where quartz crystals have weathered from their host rock
Trace elements, natural irradiation, and geological heat can influence the colouration of quartz, producing the yellow tones associated with citrine.
Quartz deposits are 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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Iron-bearing minerals
These mineral associations are common in silica-rich geological environments.
Zambian Citrine Deposits
Zambia is recognised for its mineral diversity and is a significant source of several quartz varieties. Geological formations in the region contain hydrothermal systems that allow quartz crystals to form within rock cavities and mineral veins.
Citrine from Zambia may display colours ranging from pale yellow to deeper golden hues depending on the geological conditions present during crystal formation.
Specimens from identifiable regions are often appreciated by collectors interested in minerals with known geological provenance.
Natural Characteristics of Citrine
Natural citrine crystals may display a range of internal features that reflect their geological growth history. These characteristics may include:
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Subtle colour zoning within the crystal
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Small mineral inclusions
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Internal veils or wispy formations
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Tiny fractures formed naturally during geological processes
These features are common in natural quartz and contribute to the individuality of each specimen.
Polished Mineral Specimen
This citrine crystal has been polished, producing a smooth surface that highlights the colour and clarity of the quartz. Polished specimens are popular among collectors because they enhance the visual appearance of the mineral while preserving its natural composition.
Polished quartz pieces are commonly collected for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Decorative stone displays
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Geological teaching collections
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Lapidary and polished stone collections
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Unique natural gift items
The polished finish allows the crystal’s colour and internal features to be seen clearly.
In some cultural traditions, citrine has been traditionally associated with symbolic or spiritual interpretations, although these interpretations are belief-based rather than scientific explanations.
Authentic Natural Crystal Specimen
This Natural Citrine specimen is a genuine quartz mineral sourced from Zambia and carefully selected for its colour and polished finish.
The crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.
Please review the listing photographs for full sizing and scale, as they form part of the description and clearly show the exact crystal you will receive.





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