Citrine
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About Citrine
Citrine is the golden yellow to reddish-orange variety of quartz, deriving its warm color from iron impurities. Natural citrine is far rarer than amethyst, with most commercial citrine being heat-treated amethyst that converts to yellow or orange tones; genuine natural citrine is found primarily in Brazil, Bolivia, and Madagascar. Its affordability, durability, and warm, sunny palette have made it one of the most popular yellow gemstones in contemporary jewelry.
Jewelry Use
Suitable for daily wear