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Citrine Rough Points Crystals 500g

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These rough citrine points bring the mineral’s warm golden colour into its most tactile form: unpolished, uneven, and full of natural surface character. As raw crystals, they feel closer to the earth they came from, with points, broken planes and small variations that make each piece feel individual.

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These rough citrine points bring the mineral’s warm golden colour into its most tactile form: unpolished, uneven, and full of natural surface character. As raw crystals, they feel closer to the earth they came from, with points, broken planes and small variations that make each piece feel individual.

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About this product

Golden rough crystal character
  • The colour sits in the yellow to golden range associated with citrine, catching light more softly than a polished stone.
  • Raw surfaces give the pieces a more grounded, mineral feel, suited to trays, bowls, shelves and small display corners.
  • The point form adds height and direction, so even a simple arrangement feels sculptural.
  • Each piece will vary naturally, with differences in shape, tone and surface texture rather than a uniform finish.
  • The unpolished look suits collectors who prefer crystal specimens with visible earth-formed character.
Citrine in geological context

Citrine is the yellow variety of quartz, a mineral valued for its glassy lustre and warm colour. Quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system and is known for its relative hardness, which is why it is so often found in both jewellery and mineral collections. In rough form, citrine keeps more of its natural structure visible, from uneven faces to small textural shifts across the surface.

Traditional meaning, kept softly

In modern crystal traditions, citrine is often associated with abundance, warmth and clear intention, and is sometimes called the ‘merchant’s stone’. Many people place it on a desk, shelf or meditation table as a visual reminder of focus and optimism. Here, that meaning sits alongside its geological appeal: a golden quartz specimen with a bright presence and an earthy, unrefined finish.

Display and handling

Place the pieces where their colour can be seen easily, such as a shallow dish, a tray, a windowsill corner or a display shelf. Handle them gently, as raw points can have uneven edges and natural tips. To clean, dust with a soft dry cloth and avoid soaking, as water can settle into small surface crevices.

Weight and details
  • Material: citrine gemstone
  • Form: rough crystal points
  • Weight: 500 g
  • Country of origin: China
  • Finish: raw and unpolished
A warm gift for a crystal collector

This is a thoughtful choice for someone who enjoys raw minerals, golden-toned crystals or natural objects for the home. It suits a collector, a desk ritual, or a person building a small display of meaningful stones.

Length18 cm
Width13 cm
Height5 cm
Weight500 g

Colour

Yellow

Object No.

Common questions

Are these polished or raw?
They are raw rough points, so the finish is unpolished and naturally varied rather than smooth or tumbled.
Will every piece look the same?
No. Rough crystals naturally vary in shape, colour depth and surface texture, which is part of their character.
Is citrine the same as quartz?
Citrine is a yellow variety of quartz. Its warm colour is what distinguishes it from clear quartz in mineral collections.
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