Description
Natural Citrine Quartz Crystal – Polished Mineral Specimen from Zambia
This Natural Citrine polished quartz crystal from Zambia is a genuine mineral specimen selected for its natural colour, clarity, and geological character. The crystal shown in the photographs is the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and enthusiasts to view the specific mineral piece prior to purchase.
Each crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the specimen as a genuine natural mineral. The crystal has been carefully polished to enhance its visual appearance while preserving the inherent mineral composition and natural characteristics formed within the Earth.
Zambian citrine quartz is well known among mineral collectors due to its attractive golden colour and the geological significance of quartz deposits found within southern Africa.
Mineral Identification and Crystal Structure
Citrine is a yellow to golden variety of Quartz, one of the most widely distributed minerals in the Earth’s crust. Quartz is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and belongs to the silicate mineral group. It crystallises within the trigonal crystal system, typically forming six-sided prismatic crystals with pyramidal terminations when growth occurs freely in cavities.
The colour seen in citrine is generally linked to trace amounts of iron within the quartz crystal lattice. Geological heating processes alter the oxidation state of these iron impurities, producing the distinctive yellow to amber colour range associated with citrine quartz.
Quartz is notable for its hardness, stability, and resistance to weathering, which allows it to persist in many geological environments over long timescales.
Geological Origin and Zambian Quartz Deposits
Zambia hosts several mineral-rich geological regions associated with ancient Precambrian rock formations. Quartz crystals in this region commonly form within hydrothermal veins and pegmatitic systems, where silica-rich fluids move through fractures in host rock.
Over extended geological periods, dissolved silica gradually crystallises, forming quartz structures within cavities or mineral veins. The presence of iron-bearing minerals within the surrounding rocks can influence the colour of the quartz during formation.
The geological conditions within southern Africa allow quartz crystals to develop with good clarity and attractive colour variations, making specimens from this region popular among mineral collectors and geological enthusiasts.
Polished Surface and Crystal Appearance
This specimen has been carefully polished, a process that smooths the surface of the mineral and enhances the natural colour and internal features of the quartz. Polishing helps reveal the internal transparency and structural details that formed during the crystal’s geological growth.
Typical characteristics visible in polished citrine quartz may include:
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Golden yellow to amber colour tones
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Transparent to translucent crystal clarity
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Internal growth patterns or mineral inclusions
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Natural internal fractures formed during crystal development
These features are normal in natural quartz and contribute to the unique identity of each mineral specimen.
The polished finish also allows light to pass through portions of the crystal, highlighting the internal structure and colour distribution created during natural crystallisation.
Appearance and Natural Mineral Features
Natural citrine quartz typically displays a range of warm colours, from soft yellow and honey tones to deeper amber shades. Transparency may vary from clear to translucent depending on the presence of natural inclusions or growth features within the crystal.
Each crystal forms under unique geological conditions, meaning variations in colour intensity, internal structure, and surface patterning are expected and add to the individuality of the specimen.
The combination of colour, clarity, and mineral composition makes citrine quartz a distinctive member of the quartz mineral family.
Collecting, Display and Gift Appeal
Natural citrine quartz specimens are widely appreciated by mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts, and crystal display collectors. Their attractive colour and durable mineral composition make them suitable for display and educational collections.
A polished citrine crystal can be used as:
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A display specimen within a mineral collection
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A natural history or geological study piece
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A decorative natural mineral for desks or cabinets
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A thoughtful gift for collectors and mineral enthusiasts
Citrine is also traditionally associated with prosperity and positivity in certain spiritual traditions, though the crystal is presented here primarily as a geological mineral specimen.
Authenticity and Specimen Information
This listing is for one Natural Citrine polished quartz crystal from Zambia.
Specimen details include:
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Mineral species: Quartz (SiO₂)
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Variety: Citrine
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Origin: Zambia
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Finish: Polished natural mineral specimen
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The photograph shows the exact crystal you will receive
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
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Full sizing information is available in the listing photographs
Because this is a natural mineral specimen, each crystal contains unique internal features formed during its geological history. These natural characteristics reflect the mineral’s origin within the Earth and make every specimen an individual example of natural quartz formation.





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