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Gem Virtuosos: The Drehers and Their Extraordinary Carvings

A look at the artistic heritage of the Drehers, an influential family of gem carvers in Idar-Oberstein, Germany.

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A spaceship-inspired ring of pink gems surrounding a pearl is showcased on a bride’s intricately drawn henna hands.
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Designer’s Inventive, ‘Outrageous’ Jewellery Wins Industry Awards

Emerging artist Trishala Ashok – who has won multiple design awards – looks beyond the mundane and minutiae of daily life to create her jewellery.

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This 7.35 ct. pear-shape citrine is a popular vivid orangey yellow colour. - Robert Weldon
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Citrine Care and Cleaning

Learn about citrine's durability and how to care for your citrine jewellery.

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"Modern" Jewellery: Retro to Abstract

A review of mid-20th century jewellery styles.

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A brooch from the Victorian era features an oval citrine with six ruby accent stones. - GIA & Tino Hammid
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Citrine History and Lore

Natural citrine is rare, and today most citrine quartz is the result of heat treatment of amethyst quartz. Even so, gems from the Victorian era have surfaced, and it’s not hard to imagine that citrine was treasured even in earlier times.

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Citrine is one of the most popular yellow gems on the market. This designer cut shows off the warm glow of citrine’s sunny colour. – Lydia Dyer, gem courtesy John Dyer & Co.
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Citrine Description

Citrine - the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz - is rare in nature. In the days before modern gemmology, its tawny colour caused it to be confused with topaz.

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This award-winning 30.28 ct. super-trillion cut displays citrine’s highly valued, saturated orangey red colour. – John Dyer, gem courtesy John Dyer & Co.
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Citrine Quality Factors

Learn about the factors that make citrine so desirable.

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