Natural citrine

Citrine is a yellow translucent variety of quartz. The yellow colour is caused by trace elements involving mainly divalent and trivalent iron. Read more.

Citrine facet cut
EUR 39,95

Beautiful facet cut citrine to use in a piece of jewelry.

EUR 39,95
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Citrine facet cut
EUR 39,95

Beautiful facet cut citrine to use in a piece of jewelry.

EUR 39,95
In stock
Citrine facet cut
EUR 29,95

Beautiful facet cut citrine to use in a piece of jewelry.

EUR 29,95
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Citrine facet cut
EUR 29,95

Beautiful facet cut citrine to use in a piece of jewelry.

EUR 29,95
In stock
Citrine facet cut
EUR 19,95

Beautiful facet cut citrine to use in a piece of jewelry.

EUR 19,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 39,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 39,95
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Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 79,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 79,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 49,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 49,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 39,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 39,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 79,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 79,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 59,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 59,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 129,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 129,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 89,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 89,95
In stock
Natural Kundalini Citrine from Congo
EUR 99,95

Beautiful natural citrine, the rare form of quartz. This Kundalini citrine comes from Congo. This is the most potent citrine found to date.

EUR 99,95
In stock

Colorful Quartz Variety

Citrine is a beautiful variety of quartz known for its color spectrum ranging from pale yellow to yellow-brown. These unique color variations are caused by the submicroscopic distribution of colloidal ferric hydroxide impurities within the crystal structure. The name citrine is derived from the Latin word 'citrina', which means 'yellow', and is also the root of the word 'citron'. The color of citrine can sometimes be so vibrant that it is visually difficult to distinguish from yellow topaz, although they differ in hardness.

Rarity of Citrine

Natural citrine is relatively rare in nature. Much of the commercial citrine on the market is actually heat-treated amethyst or smoky quartz, with the heat changing the color. In Brazil, amethyst is often heated and sold as citrine, although natural citrine is also found. The burnt amethysts often have small lines in the crystal, while the natural citrine more often has a cloudier or smokier appearance. Congo is known for its beautiful natural citrine. This is usually offered as ‘Kundalini citrine’ and often has a main crystal with smaller crystals around it.

The Merchant's Stone

Citrine is also known as the "Merchant's Stone" or "Money Stone" due to a superstition dating back to ancient times that it would bring prosperity. It is often associated with prosperity, success, and financial growth. Many people wear citrine jewelry or keep citrine stones with them in the hope of attracting the positive energy and luck that it could bring.

Historical Use of Citrine

Citrine was first valued as a golden-yellow gemstone in Greece between 300 and 150 BC, during the Hellenistic Age. The use of citrine to adorn jewelry and tools was known then, but it was not very popular as a gemstone. The fascination for citrine, however, grew over time making it a beloved gemstone due to its warm color and rarity.

Effects of Citrine

Citrine is known for its uplifting and cheerful energy. It is an excellent stone for individuals dealing with depression as it has the power to bring a more positive outlook and a sense of hope and optimism. The warm, sunny radiance of citrine can help dispel dark thoughts and bring a feeling of renewed energy and zest for life. Moreover, citrine is a great support for individuals dealing with fear of failure. It can help promote self-confidence and self-expression, allowing individuals to feel more comfortable and secure in their abilities. The stone is associated with the Solar Plexus chakra, which is the center of our personal power and self-esteem. Astrologically, citrine resonates well with the star signs Gemini and Leo, and it can help enhance the inherent positive traits of these signs. Wearing or carrying citrine can be a source of continuous positive energy, helping to bring out the best in ourselves.

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