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Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from pale yellow to brown depending on the iron content. It takes its name from its color, a gorgeous yellow, that’s reminiscent of the citron fruit.
Natural citrines are rare. In fact, most commercial citrines are heat-treated amethysts or smoky quartzes. One of the ways you can tell a heat-treated amethyst is that it will have small lines in the crystal, whereas a true citrine is cloudy or smoky in appearance. The leading producer of citrine is Brazil and more particularly, the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
While those in November are blessed to call the citrine their birthstone, anyone can benefit from its positive effects and have this stone help them shine from within.
Energizing those around it, the beautiful and clear citrine gemstone lifts its bearer, and those around it. The sunny citrine not only improves energies, but also helps to revitalize and energize one's imagination and strength of will.
Although diamonds come in colored varieties, this article does not touch on them and instead focuses on the other colored gemstones. There are two main types of gemstone that people talk about. ...
Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from pale yellow to brown depending on the iron content. It takes its name from its color, a gorgeous yellow, that’s reminiscent of the citron fr...
The bright, sunny citrine stone is beloved for its resemblance to our sun, and like the sun, citrine can be used to drive away both darkness and dark thoughts! Nightmares cannot stand up to citrine...