Birthstones

Citrine November Birthstone

Natrual raw citrine Crystal Cluster Druze

Citrine is November’s Birthstone. Known as the Bringer of the Sun’s Powerful light’ Citrine focuses on joy, passion and energy when used for crystal healing. A yellow quartz gemstone citrine comes in many forms. Cystla clysters like geode-filled geodes and tumbled tone as rough quartz and as crystalline form warm cleans and energise the soul resonating with Solar Plexus and Sacral chakras.

Natural Citrine Crystal from Namibia
Citrine Tumbled Stone

Citrine is often mistaken for topaz, amber, or even yellow diamonds due to its bright yellow and orange hues. Citrine can be found naturally in shades of yellow, brown, orange, and even red.
Naturally mined Citrine is very rare as most of the yellow quartz on the market is actually "Heat- Treated Amethyst".

Citrine has been a prized gemstone throughout history and was favored by the Greek and Egyptian Empires. They used it as a decorative gemstone and believed it had healing properties. Citrine is now considered the "healing quartz" and is known for its energizing and calming qualities.
The name ‘Citrine’ comes from the French word ‘citron’ which means lemon. This gemstone has a striking resemblance to lemons, with its yellow and deep orange hues, which inspired its name.

The Citrine is believed to bring prosperity and wealth, as well as ward off negative energies that can hinder progress and success. The Citrine also stands for friendship, joy, and understanding, making it the perfect gift for family and friends.

Citrine is the yellow to red-orange variety of crystalline quartz. Clever marketing and the rise of “earth
tone” fashions have made this durable and readily available gem a popular modern birthstone in
recent years.

Symbolism
A cousin of amethyst, citrine is also part of the quartz family. Citrine is predominantly associated with
healing and happiness. Whether you’re having a stomach ache, suffering from insomnia, or just
feeling stressed, citrines are thought to bring relief.

Color
Citrines are famous for their warm orange and yellow hues, perhaps with some hints of brown. They
can also come in large sizes. A notable proportion of citrines on the market come out of the ground
as unimpressive amethysts or smokey quartzes. These stones are subsequently heated to enhance
the yellow and orange colors.

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