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I am adding this article to knowledgebase because of several reasons. Search the above
term and you will find many confused people asking questions on forums and google
groups. I wanted to share some details and complete data on the same, so I decided to
write about it.
MISINFORMATION:
Sellers often sell citrine as yellow topaz. Gemstones dealers are aware of the differences
between the two and yet they keep on sharing this fabrication. The reasons are simple.
Citrine is a cheap stone and it is entirely different from topaz. Citrine is yellowish green
variety of quartz stone. Ref http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrine_(colour) It is heated to
produce the deep champagne shade or some yellow shade and then sold as yellow
topaz.
PRICE DIFFERENCES:
A finest piece of five carat citrine will hardly cost you Rs 25. But if you replace the same
quality with five carat imperial topaz then we are talking about whopping 1800 US$ (INR
108000). So now you can understand why sellers sell citrine as yellow topaz. They sell
citrine as topaz with a price hike. Yellow topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminium and
fluorine. It is definitely not quartz or citrine. Ref http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_topaz
BIRTH STONES:
Please not that citrine is not a birth stone. Many sellers sell it as November birth stone.
Indian sellers sell it as stone of Jupiter while the facts are different.
CLASSICAL REFERENCES:
Classics clearly mention that yellow topaz is the stone for Jupiter. So please note that
yellow topaz is the actual stone for Jupiter.
CHEMICAL COMPARISON:
Here is a comparison:
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrine_(colour)
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_topaz
3. Vaidyanath (Describing Jupiter and its qualities) :
4. Mantreshwar. Grahbhedadhyaya, sloka 29:
5. Manimala mentions different traits of pushparagam, sloka 388: