Citrine Meaning and Healing Properties

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by Suzanne Sachs 5 min read

THE BASICS--

Birthstones can be a great way to celebrate a special month or commemorate any special occasion, and in November, that means the lustrous yellow glow of citrine. But what exactly is this semiprecious gemstone, where is it found and what type of symbolism is associated with its sunny hues? There is no better gemstone to represent the beauty of that glow and the freshness of the season than citrine, the official birthstone of November.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW--

In this guide, we will explain the following:

  • What is Citrine?
  • Citrine Color
  • Citrine Mines
  • Citrine Meaning
  • Wealth and Prosperity
  • Joy and Positivity
  • Celebrity Symbolism
  • Citrine Healing Properties
  • Emotional Healing
  • Energy
  • Chakra
  • Citrine History
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Finding a Citrine Ring
  • Other November Birthstones

What is Citrine?

Citrine is a rare type of quartz with a natural yellow shade and remarkable clarity that typically lacks any visible inclusions. The yellow coloration comes from iron compounds that subtly alter the quartz crystal structure and can range from a very pale yellow wash to a lemony color or even as deep as rich yellow-brown that may feature hints of red.

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Citrine Color

Citrine is a vibrant gemstone known for its warm, sunny hues, ranging from pale yellow to deep amber. This gemstone's color spectrum includes delicate lemon yellow, bright golden yellow, rich honey yellow, and the intense, fiery tones of orange citrine. With its radiant and cheerful appearance, citrine brings a touch of sunshine to any jewelry piece, making it a popular choice for those seeking a blend of elegance and warmth.

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Citrine Mines

Historically, citrine mined in Brazil has been among the most valued, and the stone is still actively sourced from areas in South America, particularly in Uruguay and Argentina. Citrine is also heavily mined in other regions around the world, with productive sources in Madagascar, Zambia, and Namibia in Africa, as well as in Spain, Russia, and France in Europe. Elsewhere, citrine deposits can be found in the United States, Bolivia, and Myanmar.

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Citrine Meaning

• Wealth and Prosperity

Citrine, often called the 'Merchant's Stone' is traditionally associated with wealth and prosperity. Believers claim that this vibrant gemstone attracts financial success and abundance, making it a popular choice among business owners and entrepreneurs.

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• Joy and Positivity

Citrine is widely celebrated for its ability to evoke joy and positivity. Its bright, warm colors are reminiscent of the sun, symbolizing light and happiness. Many people believe that citrine can dispel negative energies and replace them with a sense of well-being and optimism.

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• Celebrity Symbolism

For those who love the glamour of Hollywood, you can enjoy a citrine ring knowing it is a favorite of many celebrities and royalty.  This style has adorned the fingers of top names including Kate Winslet, Leticia Wright, and Kate Middleton.

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Citrine Healing Properties

• Emotional Healing

Citrine is often referred to as the 'stone of abundance,' known for its ability to uplift and energize the spirit. It is believed to promote positivity, joy, and optimism, helping to relieve negative emotions like stress, anxiety, and fear.

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• Energy

Citrine is thought to have a strong connection to the digestive system and is believed to help improve metabolism, digestion, and energy levels.

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• Chakra

Citrine is linked to the solar plexus chakra, which governs personal power, self-control, and confidence. By activating this chakra, citrine is believed to help with personal growth, manifestation, and abundance, encouraging creativity and the manifestation of goals and desires.

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Citrine History

Citrine has been cherished for thousands of years, valued for its warm golden hues and believed to bring joy, prosperity, and protection. In ancient Greece and Rome, citrine was used in jewelry and carved into decorative intaglios. During the Middle Ages, it was believed to dispel negative energies and served as a talisman for protection. Citrine gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly during the Art Deco era, where its vibrant color was celebrated in bold, geometric designs. Today, citrine continues to be prized for its beauty and is often seen as a symbol of success, energy, and joy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does citrine symbolize?

Citrine symbolizes prosperity, success, and abundance. Known as the "Merchant's Stone," it is often associated with wealth and financial success.

What is the spiritual meaning of citrine?

The spiritual meaning of citrine is often associated with manifestation, abundance, and personal power. Known for its warm, golden color, citrine is believed to carry the energy of the sun, bringing positivity, joy, and vitality into one's life.

What is the healing significance of citrine?

The healing significance of citrine is tied to its ability to promote emotional well-being and physical vitality. Citrine is believed to help clear negative energy, reduce feelings of stress and anxiety, and foster a sense of joy and optimism.

Finding a Citrine Ring

Today, citrine is popular in all types of jewelry, from necklaces, and earrings to captivating citrine rings. This golden gemstone shines beautifully in silver or white gold settings for a fresh, sophisticated look, yet it is equally striking in yellow or rose gold for a warm, romantic style. Citrine is especially favored in vintage cocktail and Art Deco rings, where its vibrant color adds a unique charm. Often featured in intricate patterns, citrine can be paired with gemstones like amethyst or garnet, and is sometimes set with inlays of opal or mother-of-pearl, enhancing its radiant beauty in antique-inspired designs.

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Other November Birthstones


Despite its beauty, citrine isn't always the right birthstone for everyone to celebrate. Fortunately, November birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions have several gemstones to choose from in addition to citrine. Topaz, pearl and cat's eye are also associated with November, and they are all beautiful choices for stunning rings and other jewelry.

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Citrine Rings For Everyone:

No matter which gemstone is your favorite, these time-honored gemstones have a rich history and individualized character and will continue to have a timeless beauty and elegant appeal that is part of a legacy to pass on to future generations. If you're looking for a unique engagement ring that tells the world that you’re passionately in love, a vintage citrine ring is a stunning choice. Find your dream ring today!

Find The Perfect Antique Engagement Ring:

Vintage rings are prized not only for their beauty but also for their exquisite attention to detailing and design. If you’re looking for a ring with a sense of glamour, sophistication and vintage charm, explore our collection of citrine rings today!

Suzanne Sachs

Suzanne has always believed vintage rings can change lives. She's been in the jewelry industry for over 35 years, working with vintage jewelers, diamond dealers, diamond cutters, and gemologists. Suzanne started Artdecodiamonds in 2000 and understood the demand for vintage rings throughout the world. She ultimately started VintageDiamondRing.com in 2014, and understands each vintage ring is a reflection of you — your history, your relationships, your style, your elegance and is honored to have the opportunity to help you showcase your flair in a unique and exquisite way.

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