trigonal Tectosilicates
Citrine
SiO2:Fe
Quick Facts
Hardness
7.0
Specific Gravity
2.65
Refractive Index
1.544
Optical Character
Uniaxial +
Crystal Structure
#! Species: Citrine (Quartz)
#! System: Trigonal (32)
#! Habit: Prismatic with sector colour zoning
trigonal[32]:{10-10}@0.5 + {10-11}@1.2[colour_zone:sector] + {01-11}@1.0 | elongate(c:2.0)
trigonal
32
{10-10} {10-11} {01-11}
Physical Properties
Crystal Systemtrigonal
Hardness (Mohs)7.0
Specific Gravity2.65
CleavageNone
FractureConchoidal
LustreVitreous
Optical Properties
Refractive Index1.544
Birefringence0.009
Optical CharacterUniaxial +
Dispersion0.013
Pleochroismweak: Yellow / Paler yellow (Subtle dichroism; rarely visible in pale material)
Colours
Pale yellowGolden yellowOrangeMadeira (brownish-orange)Honey
Localities
BrazilBoliviaMadagascarSpainRussia
Common Inclusions
Two-phase fluid inclusionsNegative crystalsColour zoning (often absent in heated material)Brazil-law twinning (in natural)
Known Treatments
Heat treatment (from amethyst - most common)IrradiationNone (rare natural citrine)
Crystal Forms
prismrhombohedron
Notes
Most commercial citrine is heat-treated amethyst; natural citrine is rare and typically pale yellow
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Open in Playground #! Species: Citrine (Quartz)
#! System: Trigonal (32)
#! Habit: Prismatic with sector colour zoning
trigonal[32]:{10-10}@0.5 + {10-11}@1.2[colour_zone:sector] + {01-11}@1.0 | elongate(c:2.0)
Related Minerals
Other minerals in the trigonal system