CITRINE: THE NOVEMBER BIRTHSTONE
It’s November, which means one thing in the world of gemstones: it’s finally Citrine month! This warm, golden gem is the official birthstone of November and the perfect gemstone for those celebrating their 13th anniversary. Known for its sunshine-like qualities and vibrant energy, Citrine has captured our hearts for a reason. Here’s everything you need to know about Citrine, from its stunning colors and powerful properties to its fascinating history and unique characteristics.
A Rare Beauty in Nature
Citrine is a rare form of quartz, found in nature in a range of hues from pale yellow to deep, brownish-orange. Interestingly, due to its natural color and transparency, Citrine was often mistaken for topaz in the past. Today, much of the Citrine used in jewelry has been heat-treated to achieve its rich yellow color, creating that signature glow. At LOVE SARO, we only use AAA quality (for reference, that is just below museum quality) natural, genuine Citrine that has not been heat treated.
THE STONE OF THE SUN: Citrine’s Radiant Energy
Known as The Stone of the Sun, Citrine is said to embody all the qualities the sun provides: warmth, joy, optimism, abundance, and confidence. Its sunny disposition makes it a powerful gem for manifestation, creativity, and positive energy. This beautiful crystal has also earned the nickname The Stone of Manifestation because of its reputation for helping bring goals and intentions to life. Citrine’s uplifting energy is thought to amplify creativity and motivation, making it a favorite among artists, dreamers, and anyone working to bring new ideas to fruition.
Citrine Throughout History
While quartz gemstones like amethyst and clear quartz have a long history in jewelry, Citrine’s rarity has led to a relatively smaller record of its use throughout time. Yet Citrine has become one of the most popular yellow gemstones available today, standing out for its beauty, accessibility, and powerful symbolism. This gemstone even ranks a solid 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable enough for everyday wear.
Fun Facts About Citrine
Iron’s Influence: Citrine’s unique color is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal, which creates that distinct golden hue.
Versatile Sizes: Citrine gemstones are available in a variety of sizes, with gems as large as 20 carats readily accessible.
The Largest Citrine: The world’s largest faceted Citrine, known as “The Malaga,” weighs over 20,000 carats (nearly 9 pounds)!
Ametrine’s Rare Dual Colors: When amethyst and Citrine colors occur in the same crystal, the result is an extraordinary gemstone called ametrine. These are found exclusively in Bolivia, making them a truly unique blend of purple and yellow.
Perfect for Fall and Year-Round Wear
Here at LOVE SARO, we love working with Citrine all year long, but it feels especially fitting as we head into the colder months. Its warm and optimistic energy is thought to help ease the seasonal shift, adding a bit of sunshine when the days start to get shorter.
Whether you’re drawn to its beauty, symbolism, or simply love the idea of carrying a little “sunshine” with you, Citrine makes a wonderful addition to any jewelry collection. As the most popular yellow gemstone on the market, Citrine offers both beauty and an uplifting energy that’s hard to match.
Celebrate November with Citrine’s Glowing Energy
Whether you’re adding Citrine to your collection as a November birthstone or celebrating a special anniversary, this gemstone brings warmth, abundance, and positivity to every day. Embrace the power of Citrine this month and let its sunny energy brighten even the coolest days!