Sci-Fi Citrine- A New Jewels and Gemstones Doll

A printable paper doll coloring page with a sci-fi or cyber fashion theme. Nine mix and match wardrobe pieces.
A printable paper doll with a sci-fi oy cyber fashion theme. Her mix and match wardrobe is 9 pieces colored in shades of grey.

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I’ve been thinking it was time to add a new doll to the Jewels and Gemstones family. So, I am happy to introduce Citrine (whose name I keep spelling wrong, but I digress.) Citrine’s skin-tone is somewhere between Topaz and Amethyst or Pearl. She’s pretty close in tone to Jade, but there’s more of an orange undertone. A variety of distinct colors is always my goal with skin-tones. However, the nuance probably gets lost unless you look at them all side by side. Her skin changed color a few times in the process of coloring her. Eventually, I found a shade that I both thought looked nice on screen and prints well.

Your printer may, of course, vary.

Citrine is named for citrine, a type of quartz crystal (like amethyst). Apparently, most citrine is actually heat-treated purple amethyst, because natural citrine is super rare. Some people believe citrine contains solar energy, though the web was unclear on what that meant. Citrine is associated with positivity and prosperity. It’s also a November birthstone (along with Topaz which has a similar color). Maybe I should have save this paper doll for November… too late now.

Today’s Citrine is being a sci-fi babe with a black and white theme. I had more fun putting zippers in non-practical places than perhaps I should admit here. Anyway, when I do black and white sets I try to make sure the shapes of the clothing are interesting enough to carry the set without needing color.

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