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		<title>The Other Birthstone of November—Citrine</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Citrine holds a special place as one of November's two birthstones. Like its fellow stone yellow topaz, it glows with a magical golden light that uplifts the soul. Throughout history,&#8230;</p>
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<pre class="wp-block-verse">Citrine holds a special place as<a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/november-birthstone-yellow-topaz/"> one of November's two birthstones</a>. Like its fellow stone yellow topaz, it glows with a magical golden light that uplifts the soul. Throughout history, it has been revered for its bright lemon-colored rays, said to warm and enliven those born in November. So, let us delve into the fascinating properties and symbolism of citrine now.</pre>



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<h2 id="what-is-citrine" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What is citrine?</strong></h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>It forms a variety of quartz, ranging in color from pale lemon <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/category-engagement-401?gemstones_0=simulated%7Cfancyyellow">yellow</a> to rich brownish gold hues. Composed primarily of silicon dioxide with trace iron, citrine develops from <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/category-engagement-401?gemstones_0=simulated%7Camethyst">amethyst</a>. Heating amethyst above 800 degrees Celsius actively oxidizes the iron, subsequently removing the violet hue to reveal the citrine&#8217;s sunny citrus tones.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>It derives its name from the French word for lemon, reflecting its bright coloring. Ranking a 7 on the Mohs scale, citrine proves itself quite durable for <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/category-jewelry-416">jewelry </a>use as a result of its crystalline structure. This structure contains six-sided prisms that may appear indented or separated on exterior facets, while internally clouding and opaquing rather than retaining quartz&#8217;s transparency.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>In addition, significant citrine deposits exist worldwide, with Brazil prominently mining sizable occurrences. Thus, Brazil emerges as a primary producer and source of some of the largest citrine specimens found to date. Similarly, other countries like Bolivia, France, Spain, and parts of the U.S., including Colorado, also notably produce citrine.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Furthermore, when exposed to ultraviolet light, the gem potentially exhibits a pale yellow fluorescence in contrast to amethyst&#8217;s stronger purple glow.</li></ul>



<h2 id="the-lore-and-legend" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The lore and legend</strong></h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Ancient folklore connected citrine to visions of prosperity. Citrus orchards blessed with sunlight brought vitamin-rich produce and bountiful harvests supplying local markets. Consequently, this made citrine known as the &#8220;merchant&#8217;s stone,&#8221; whose radiant color resembled gold and promised financial abundance.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Greek myths told of citrine stones imbued with Apollo&#8217;s warmth. The titan Helios drove his sun chariot across the sky each day, lighting citrine&#8217;s golden hues like miniature suns. This fiery glow symbolized hope, illumination of ideas, and bringing hidden talents to light.</li></ul>



<h2 id="the-symbolism-and-significance" class="wp-block-heading">The <strong>Symbolism and significance </strong></h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Folklore tied citrine&#8217;s gold-like color to prosperity. Today, it represents abundance through motivating, enthusiastic, and beneficial opportunities attraction while dispelling negative influences blocking success.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>This gem awakens curiosity, sparking new ideas. Tradition recommended its use for mental clarity, focus, and problem-solving.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Crystal therapists value citrine&#8217;s energizing yet calming properties. It lifts moods by relieving anxiety and stress. Wearing or placing on the solar plexus allows confidence, vitality, and empowerment to shine through.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>As a November birthstone,<a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/citrine/"> citrine</a> brightens that month&#8217;s lives with cheer radiating positivity, vision clarity, and dream manifestation aid. Its golden light symbolizes constant optimism throughout each season.</li></ul>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Citrine—a fascinating gemstone from the quartz family, is the ultimate symbol of bright sunshine and a hopeful future. Bring you vibrant energy simultaneously; it&#8217;s also ideal for everyday-wearing gemstones in&#8230;</p>
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<p>Citrine—a fascinating gemstone from the quartz family, is the ultimate symbol of bright sunshine and a hopeful future. Bring you vibrant energy simultaneously; it&#8217;s also ideal for <a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/4-gemstones-you-can-wear-everyday/">everyday-wearing gemstones </a>in contemporary jewelry fashion. Come to find out more about brilliant citrine with <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/">SHE·SAID·YES</a>！</p>



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<h2 id="overview" class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"><strong>Overview</strong></h2>



<p>Citrine, a bright quartz variety, is rare in nature. It used to be confused with yellow Topaz, but it was actually a crystalline mineral. With several submicroscopic distributions of colloidal ferric hydroxide impurities, it showcases <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/collection-jewelry?stone_color=fancyyellow">a vivid and clear yellow</a> to brown color from the inside out. For the attractive color, the citrine has been the top-selling <a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/the-secrets-of-bright-yellow-gemstones/">yellow-to-orange gem</a> in the recent market.</p>



<h2 id="origin" class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Origin</h2>



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<p>Lots of countries own citrine mineral resources, such as Bolivia; the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar; Mexico, etc. But only the state of Rio Grande does Sul of Brazil virtually owns almost all natural citrine resources. As the leading producer of this beautiful yellow crystal, &nbsp;Brazil has the most renowned and high-quality citrine worldwide.</p>



<h2 id="history" class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">History</h2>



<p>While citrine has a long history in gem jewelry, it is not as popular as emeralds and rubies. In fact, the ancient Romans preferred decorating their intaglio artwork and quaint church architecture with these unique yellow citrine gemstones. Also, they were precious ornaments to decorate the handles of daggers during the 17th century. However, only came in modern times that citrines become prevalent. Thanks to the mining technology and lab-grown gemstone development, people started to notice the beauty of the citrines and used them to create fanciful jewelry.</p>



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<h2 id="benefits-and-properties" class="has-text-align-center is-style-default wp-block-heading">Benefits and Properties</h2>



<p>Prized since ancient times, the magnificent citrine is also famous for the &#8220;success stone.&#8221; It reflected the spirit of the sun, positivity, growth, and happiness. Likewise, these outstandingly efficient healing functions could exude positive energy to release your anxiety, eliminate negative emotions, and help with mental clarity. The cheeriness of the citrines evokes thoughts of joy and elevated moods.</p>
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		<title>The Secrets of Bright Yellow Gemstones</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Evoke feelings of happiness, warmth, and optimism; a variety of yellow gemstones are increasingly popular in the jewelry market worldwide. They catch the brilliant color like the sunshine and will&#8230;</p>
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<pre class="wp-block-verse">Evoke feelings of happiness, warmth, and optimism; a variety of <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/collection-engagement-rings?stone_color=fancyyellow">yellow gemstones</a> are increasingly popular in the jewelry market worldwide. They catch the brilliant color like the sunshine and will add the most stunning beauty to every woman. Browse this article to find out the secrets of these bright yellow gemstones.</pre>



<h2 id="topaz" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Topaz</strong></h2>



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<p>Topaz comes into our mind when we talked about yellow gemstones. As a silicate mineral blending aluminum&nbsp;and&nbsp;fluorine, Topaz has been a gemstone in jewelry and various delicate ornaments for centuries. Typically, it&#8217;s colorless, but the trace element impurities will add many colors. Range from pale blue and golden brown to brilliant yellow.</p>



<p><a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/november-birthstone-yellow-topaz/">The most welcomed Topaz is definitely in yellow</a>. Sometimes, yellow Topaz might be considered citrine due to the same alluring color. But actually, yellow Topaz has different physical and optical properties than citrine, most notably greater hardness and brilliance.</p>



<p>Presenting a more natural color through the cut and polished form, yellow Topaz is quite popular in the jewelry market for its golden shimmer.</p>



<h2 id="citrine" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Citrine</strong></h2>



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<p>Citrine refers to a variety of quartz with a series of colors from pale yellow to brown. Its beautiful yellow color results from the colloidal ferric hydroxide impurities. Actually, the natural citrine is quite rare among all the colorful crystalline quartz, sometimes appearing cloudy and smoky looks. Therefore, most commercial citrines are heat-treated amethysts or smoky quartzes with tiny lines and curves in the crystal.</p>



<p>Citrine was first appreciated as a golden-yellow gemstone in early jewelry dating back to ancient Greece, the Hellenistic Age. Before that time, it appeared as a kind of indoor decoration and tool without much popularity.</p>



<p>Recently, with the new &#8220;earth tone&#8221; appearance, many famous jewelers have started using this durable gemstone for important occasions like weddings, graduations, and anniversaries.</p>



<h2 id="golden-south-sea-pearls" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Golden South Sea Pearls</strong></h2>



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<p>Golden South Sea <a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/the-pure-treasure-under-the-sea-pearl/">pearls </a>are the most charming for their sizable size and unparalleled gloss. Cultivated from the largest pearl-producing oyster for 2-4 years, they&#8217;re between 10-13 millimeters. The stunning color them is from pale champagne to deep intense gold. Generally, the deeper the gold color, the more valuable the pearl. The deepest golden pearl often refers as 24 karats, is the most valuable color of all South Sea pearls.</p>



<p>They have a very thick nacre layer that is very strong and resilient, making them ideal for making pearl jewelry. However, not all cultivated pearls can get a perfectly round shape. You can also find these beautiful golden pearls in drop and baroque shapes. They&#8217;re the first choice for making many stylish accessories.</p>



<h2 id="queen-of-yellow-gemstones-diamond" class="wp-block-heading">Queen of <strong>Yellow Gemstones &#8211;  Diamond</strong></h2>



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<p>Although the commonest diamond is clear and transparent, the different colored diamonds are increasingly popular in the jewelry market nowadays. A little-known fact is that yellow is the second most usual fancy color in diamonds. The most desirable yellow diamond is pure yellow which gets its color from small amounts of nitrogen inside itself. But most yellow diamonds aren&#8217;t very pure and with traces of a secondary color.</p>



<p>The most renowned yellow diamond belongs to Tiffany. In 1878 one of the largest yellow diamonds emerged at the Kimberley Mine in the North Cape Province of South Africa. And it was purchased by Charles Tiffany, the New York jeweler who founded the world-famous firm Tiffany and Company in 1837.</p>
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