Gold Citrine Earrings, November Birthstone, Red Garnet Cluster Earrings, Yellow Gemstone Drop Earrings, Big authentic Citrine, Birthday Gift for Her
Big and bold Citrine is topped with a delicate cluster of garnet beads to create an elegant pair of earrings that will sparkle and shine all day long. Citrine is November's birthstone, making this an incredible gift for someone whose birthday falls in that month, or anyone who appreciates the lemon-yellow cheeriness of the semi-precious gemstone. Citrine is hard to find in this size, color, and clarity, making this a breathtaking pair of earrings that features largely facetted Citrine that are eye-clean and transparent. They are hung on gold-filled ear wires, finishing these earrings with the brilliance and warmth of gold.
Please note that these earrings are made to order, so each pair is slightly unique.
Features
• Lemon-yellow Citrine
• Wine-red garent
• Gold fill
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Length: 3cm
Citrine: 12mm wide
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The Merchant's Stone
Called The Merchant's Stone for its beneficial monetary attributes, this gemstone not only assists in acquiring wealth, but helps in maintaining it. It is a stone of abundance and manifestation, attracting wealth and prosperity, success and all things good. It also encourages generosity and sharing good fortune. Citrine is a good stone to use for all fast money ventures, and is especially helpful in financial speculation and for commercial success. Carry one in the purse or wallet to attract money and stop excessive outflow.
It is also said to awaken creativity and imagination, and sustains the process of manifesting dreams and wishes into something tangible. With its pure yellow energy, citrine encourages fullness of life, fresh beginnings and new pursuits.
Citrine is a transparent, yellow variety of quartz, ranging in color from pale to golden yellow, honey or almost brown, and may contain rainbow authentic or sparkle inclusions. The name comes from the French word citron, meaning lemon. It was used as a gem in Greece as far back as 300 B.C., and because of its color, is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Gold Topaz, Madeira or Spanish Topaz, or Safranite.