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Natural Citrine Polished Crystal Quartz Congo Mineral Specimen Collectors Stone

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Natural Citrine Quartz Crystal – Polished Mineral Specimen from Congo

This Natural Citrine polished crystal from the Democratic Republic of Congo is a genuine mineral specimen selected for its attractive colour and natural quartz characteristics. Each piece represents a naturally formed variety of quartz that has been carefully polished to enhance the surface while retaining the natural beauty of the mineral.

The specimen shown in the photograph is the exact crystal you will receive, making this a unique individual mineral piece rather than a stock image example. Every crystal is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine natural mineral.

Natural citrine from Congo is sought after by collectors and mineral enthusiasts due to its rich golden colour and association with African quartz deposits.

Geological Classification and Mineral Structure

Citrine is a yellow to golden variety of Quartz, which is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and belongs to the silicate mineral group. Quartz forms within the trigonal crystal system, producing six-sided prismatic crystals that often terminate in pointed ends when allowed to grow freely within cavities or veins.

The colour seen in citrine is typically related to trace amounts of iron within the quartz structure, combined with natural geological heating processes that influence the oxidation state of these trace elements. This interaction creates the distinctive spectrum of colours ranging from pale yellow to deeper amber tones.

Quartz is one of the most stable and abundant minerals found in the Earth’s crust, forming in a wide variety of geological environments including hydrothermal veins, pegmatites, and metamorphic rock systems.

Congo Citrine and African Quartz Deposits

The Democratic Republic of Congo is known for producing high-quality quartz crystals, including natural citrine. Many of these crystals form in hydrothermal veins within ancient Precambrian geological formations. Mineral-rich fluids circulating through fractures in host rock slowly deposit silica, allowing quartz crystals to develop over extended geological timescales.

Quartz deposits in this region can occur alongside other minerals such as feldspar, mica, and iron-bearing minerals that contribute to the chemical conditions influencing crystal colour and growth patterns.

African citrine is particularly valued by collectors due to its natural golden colour and clear crystal structure.

Polishing and Surface Finish

The specimen has been carefully polished, a process that enhances the natural colour and clarity of the quartz while smoothing the surface. Polishing highlights the crystal’s internal transparency and natural light reflection, making it suitable for display or collection.

Despite the polishing process, the mineral retains its original quartz composition and geological origin. Internal features such as growth patterns, inclusions, and subtle colour zoning may still be visible, offering insight into the crystal’s natural formation history.

Quartz commonly displays internal characteristics such as:

  • Natural mineral inclusions

  • Internal veils or wispy growth patterns

  • Subtle colour variations

  • Minor internal fractures typical of natural quartz

These features are normal for genuine quartz specimens and contribute to the uniqueness of each piece.

Appearance and Natural Characteristics

Natural citrine quartz displays warm colours ranging from soft lemon yellow through honey gold to deeper amber tones. The mineral can be transparent to translucent, depending on internal growth conditions and inclusions formed during crystallisation.

The polished surface of this specimen enhances the crystal’s visual depth and highlights the internal structure that developed as the crystal grew within its geological environment.

Each specimen is naturally unique, with variations in shape, colour distribution, and internal features reflecting the natural processes that formed the crystal.

Collecting, Display and Gift Potential

Natural citrine quartz specimens are popular among mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts, and crystal display collectors due to their distinctive colour and widespread recognition within the quartz family.

A polished citrine crystal can make an appealing display piece for:

  • Mineral and crystal collections

  • Geological study specimens

  • Desk or cabinet displays

  • Gifts for mineral enthusiasts

Citrine is also traditionally associated with prosperity and positivity in spiritual traditions, although it is presented here primarily as a natural mineral specimen.

Authenticity and Specimen Information

This listing is for one genuine Natural Citrine polished crystal from Congo.

Features include:

  • Genuine natural citrine quartz specimen

  • Origin: Democratic Republic of Congo

  • Mineral species: Quartz (SiO₂)

  • Polished finish to enhance natural appearance

  • The photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive

  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card

As with all natural minerals, slight internal variations and natural features are expected and reflect the authentic geological origin of the specimen. Each piece represents a small example of Earth’s natural mineral formation processes, making it a distinctive addition to any mineral collection.

Additional information

Weight 45 g

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