About Citrine:
Citrine is the yellow variety of the quartz crystal. The name for citrine most likely comes from the Latin word citrina meaning yellow, or the French citron meaning lemon. Its warm golden colour is said to be a gift from the sun. Appreciation for this popular yellow gemstone dates as far back as 300 BC to 150 BC, where citrine has not only been used for decorative purposes, but also for protection.
It was also very popular for jewellery in the 19th century. During the Art Deco period between World Wars 1 and 2, large citrines were set in many prized pieces, worn by stars such as Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford.
Birthstone: November (together with topaz)
Anniversary stone: 13th and 17th
Symbolism:
Throughout the Middle Ages and even today, citrine is known as the merchant’s stone as it is believed to bring prosperity, abundance and wealth to those who wear it. It also encompasses all things warm and beautiful; hope, cheerfulness, joy, youth, health, regeneration, creativity and fidelity. It is said to be a stone that reminds you that you have a purpose, even when you have lost your way.