Citrine
Named from the French word for lemon, “citron,” as many Citrines produce a juicy lemon color, though they may also be found in a range of pale yellow, to golden brown, and even a lovely burnt amber. This coloration variation is due to the presence of iron.
Although it seems that Citrine was not as popular in ancient cultures as many other gemstones, it has been told of in history and lore for over 6,000 years. It was used extensively during the first and second centuries in Greece as well as Rome. It was used as a talisman against evil though, overindulgences, treachery, scandal and libel. Due to is lovely color it is recognized as a stone of happiness, joy, sunshine, light and life. Citrine is the yellow/golden/smoky brown variety of Quartz. Its depth of its color is due to the presence and level of iron. Citrine is formed in primarily the same manner as Amethyst, being a close sibling, and is found in pegmatites or formed hydrothermally is clefts or druses. It has been told that yellow Amethyst, as well as Smoky Quartz, have been used as a base and then heat treated to artificially create Citrine, although the color is not quite as lovely as when Mother Nature does the heating.
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Large Multiple Faceted Citrine Stone Sterling Silver Pendant
Younique Jewelry
$109.00Sun spiral shape 19 faceted Citrine stones sterling silver pendant. Pendant size approximately 1.5" round. 17.5 grams. The photos in this listing are of the actual item you will receive. Any unusual color that may be in some of the...$109.00 -
Blue Topaz, Ruby, Rose Quartz, Citrine, Amethyst Sterling Silver Earrings
Younique Jewelry
$115.00Multi stone .925 sterling silver dangle earrings. Blue Topaz, Amethyst, Raw Ruby, Citrine, Rose Quartz are faceted. Post earrings with butterfly backings. Earrings approximately 34mm x 25mm long. Made in India. Any unusual color that may be in...$115.00