Citrine Gemstone

 Citrine Gemstone

The warm, beautiful and golden quartz stone called citrine is the citrine gemstone. You can find it in stunning hues of yellow, gold, and orange that will blow your mind. Although it is the birthstone for Scorpio, November's stone, its use should not be restricted to that month. Its name comes from the French citron meaning yellow and brings every nuance to both its name and color.

This stunning stone is a 7 hardness and therefore very resistant to scratches and scarring. This gem is one of the most affordable, yet it sparkles beautifully with a beautiful translucent glow.

Citrine has been used for jewelry for thousands upon thousands of years. Citrine was believed to have been used in Aaron's breastplate by some biblical scholars. Aaron was the high priest. His breastplate contained 12 stones, one for each tribe of Israel. Many believe that this is the instigation for birthstones.

Citrine, like all supernatural properties, is believed to have a positive effect on depression and digestion. Citrine is believed to be a healing stone that heals the heart, liver, and kidneys and helps with diabetes. Citrine is believed to attract wealth. It is also known as the "Merchant's Stone". Merchants and shop owners often place a citrine rock near the cash register or inside their cash register to bring positive cash flow into their lives.

Citrine is a popular gemstone that can be used to enhance any style. Citrine gemstone jewelry can be taken care of gently, despite its hardness. Avoid steam cleaners and ultrasonic cleaners. Use warm soapy water with a soft brush, or cloth to clean your jewelry. The beautiful citrine gemstone will last a lifetime.

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