yellow to gold colored quartz. Used to imitate rhinestones.
semiprecious yellow quartz resembling topaz
Citrine is the yellow variety of quartz, due to the presence of iron and also derives its name from the word 'citrus'. Natural citrine is very rare, so almost all citrine is heat-treated amethyst. It is one of the birthstones of those born in November. The best quality stones are found in Brazil, Spain, Russia and Madagascar.
The yellow variety of Quartz, Citrine is closely related to Amethyst as it often results naturally from Amethyst coming in contact with heat in the earth's crust. Citrine is also often created by heating natural amethyst or even smokey quartz in a lab to create it's golden yellow color. Citrine is used as the November birthstone.
A variety of quartz that is brownish-orange in color.
the yellow semi-precious form of quartz from golden-yellow to reddish-yellow. Named after the French for lemon, citron. The purple form is known as amethyst
A variety of quartz, citrine occurs in color ranging from light yellow to a brilliant orange that may be confused with fine imperial topaz.
A black quartz that has been heated, changing it into a semiprecious yellow stone resembling topaz.
the golden, or "citrus" color is usually due to the heat-treatment of Amethyst; natural Citrine is extremely rare today. It is believed to protect against low self esteem, loss of creativity and hope and other forms of emotional distress. It's believed to attract financial wealth.
This translucent yellow and warm gold stone is in the quartz family, calms and relaxes. Clears aura field, stimulates intuitive self and promotes optimism and abundance, connects to happiness and well being.
A semiprecious gemstone, lemon yellow in color. An alternate birthstone for November.
A bright vivid yellow sun color.
Citrine, although often mistakenly referred to as topaz, belongs to the quartz family. The yellow color of this gemstone is due to the presence of iron.
Yellow variety of quartz. It is claimed that the citrine is able to help those who feel that they have misplaced their path in life and to give them a new sense of direction and rebuild the structure of their earthly existence. It helps to control the emotions and works with relationships and self- knowledge. It attracts self-worth, dissolves emotional blocks and induces dreams. It is also said to be beneficial to those people suffering from poor circulation and to strengthen the immune system, tissue regeneration, eases toxic conditions particularly in the endocrine and digestive systems. Helps with diabetes and depression. Activates mental powers and clarifies thought. Improves self-image bringing confidence into relationships and environment, improving the quality of one's life, sometimes bringing prosperity. Reduces harmful effect of electrical products.
Citrine is a rare, yellow type of quartz, a semi-precious stone that ranges in color from pale yellow to orange to golden brown. The best quality citrine is found in Brazil. Citrine has a hardness of 7.
This is an amber-colored gemstone that is sometimes called Citrine Quartz or Citrine Topaz. It is a form of quartz with ferric iron impurities. According to some, this stone can help relieve any ailments brought on by nervousness or anxiety. It has been stated that leaving it near the head at night can dispel any unpleasant dreams.
Citrine (from the French for "lemon") is a rare, yellow type of quartz, a semi-precious stone that ranges in color from pale yellow to orange to golden brown. The best quality citrine is found in Brazil.
yellow quartz, aka false topaz.
The citrine is projective and is used also for nightmares and carried for protection. Citrine is a form of quartz and will facilitate psychic awareness. This stone is prized among the Wiccas and Shaman. See also: geodes and quartz
(1748) A variety of quartz, the colour ranging from yellow to golden brown to burnt amber.
The transparent yellowish to red-orange to red-brown variety of crystalline quartz. Citrine is often incorrectly referred to as topaz. Major sources: Brazil, Madagascar and Spain.
Citrine is a quartz crystal. While its name refers to a lemon yellow color, citrine can be found in a range of yellows from light yellow to dark yellow and golden brown. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, citrine is 7. Sources include Brazil, Madagascar, the United States, Argentina, Burma (Myanmar), Namibia, Russia, Scotland and Spain. (See Citrine Facts.) (Note: Sources listed in order of primary and secondary deposits.)
A type of crystalline quartz which has a color range from pale yellow to a deep orange yellow or brown yellow and also appears from opaque to translucent. This stone is sometimes created by treating amethysts with heat.
Click Here to Search for Jewelry Using this Term Citrine is a form of quartz, which can be found in shades of yellow, orange and even red- brown. Citrine is named after the French word for lemon. Most citrine comes from South America.
A brownish-orange quartz variety.
Variety of quartz. Yellow-orange in colour.
A brownish-orange quartz type