Shanqu pigment
Citrine Pendant necklace-jewelry
Citrine Pendant necklace-jewelry
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A gem pendant with a 925 silver necklace.
Citrine
Since the Hellenistic period of Greece (around the 3rd century BC), citrine has been regarded as a gemstone and was carved or ground into a convex surface during the Greco Roman period around the 2nd century, used as a ring gemstone. The popularity is not as high as that of amethyst, which should be related to the limited production. Natural citrine is rarer than amethyst and usually has a lighter color. English for citrine Citrine Derived from its color, which is related to the original lemon variety 'Citron'. The coloring factor may be caused by trace amounts of iron or aluminum, but the latter has lower saturation than the former. The Ural region of Russia, Brazil, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), and Zambia also produced a large amount of pale yellow brown citrine.
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