Citrine is the birthstone for November and the traditional anniversary
gemstone for the 13th year of marriage. The name comes from an old French
word for lemon -- "citrin". Citrine is a form of quartz and the
"sister stone" of Amethyst. Some actually believe that amethyst
started life as an amethyst but that nearby molten rock changed it to the
yellow form of quartz.
- November Birtthstone: Citrine
- Birthstone Properties: Increases creativity and feelings of
joy
- Alternative Birthstone: Yellow Topaz
Mined mainly in Brazil, but also found in Bolivia, citrines come in vivid
yellows and oranges, and also the unusual and extremely popular "madeira
red." (Citrines that are pale yellow or yellowish-brown are often mistaken
for yellow or golden topaz.) Natural citrine can also be found in the Ural
Mountains of Russia, in Dauphine, France, and in Madagascar.
Cure-All
Citrine, like all forms of quartz, was believed to have magical powers.
People carried citrine as a protective talisman against the plague, bad skin
and evil thoughts. It was also used as a charm against the bites of snakes
and other venomous reptiles. Yellow and orange colours of the citrine
gemstone were said to offer protection from dangers when traveling, to ward
off evil, and to keep sickness away on land or on sea.
Through history, citrine has been used extensively in improving the
function of the body's organs including the heart, liver, kidneys and
digestive system. It is still used by healing practitioners to remove toxins
from the body and to treat muscular disorders, as well as help stimulate
healing in general. Citrine is also said to help provide relief from the
effects of radiation, and to facilitate absorption of antioxidants.
Mental Health
Citrine is believed to be especially powerful for stimulating one's
mental capacities, thereby enhancing creativity and bolstering
self-confidence. It is said that wearing citrine will improve memory, make
you feel more optimistic, and give you more energy in everything you do. The
magnetic powers of citrine are believed to relieve depression, fear, and
give you the confidence that you need to continue with success in your life.
Giving citrine as a gift symbolises wishes for hope and strength.
Bursting with sunshine-yellow brightness, it is the ideal gemstone for
helping anyone get through tough times!
Buyer's Guide
A tremendous amount of citrine that is available on the market today is
heat-treated amethyst. Natural citrine is much lighter than the heat-treated
material which is dark orange-brown to reddish-brown in colour.