CITRINE
Citrine, with its sunny yellow to orange hue, has been adored for its warmth and radiance. The name "citrine" comes from the French word citron, meaning lemon.
It has been used in jewelry since ancient times and is mainly sourced from Brazil, Madagascar, and Russia.
Citrine is the birthstone for November and a traditional gift for the 13th wedding anniversary.
COLOUR
Citrine ranges from pale yellow to deep orange. The most desirable stones exhibit a vibrant golden-orange hue.
CLARITY
Citrine is known for its excellent clarity. Eye-clean stones with no visible inclusions are common and highly valued.
CUT
Citrine is often cut into a variety of shapes, including round, oval, and emerald cuts, to showcase its vibrant color and brilliance.
CARAT WEIGHT
Larger citrine gemstones are relatively abundant, making them an affordable option for statement pieces.
MOH'S SCALE OF HARDNESS
7
CARE AND CLEANING
Citrine is durable but should be protected from prolonged exposure to heat and light, which can cause color fading. Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners.
CITRINE JEWELRY COLLECTION
UNIQUE JEWELLERY WITH CITRINE