November Birthstone: 10 Things You Need to Know About Citrine

November 14, 2022

By Katerina Perez

12 min read

Those lucky enough to be born in November are spoiled for choice when it comes to birthstones. With both citrine and topaz as their assigned gems, they have an endless array of beautiful jewels to choose from.

Today we are taking a deep dive into the beautiful citrine gem with the top 10 things anyone looking to purchase a piece of citrine jewellery should know.

Model wearing Sauer Amazonia Imperial Topaz Necklace in Yellow Gold, Citrine Diamond and Imperial Topaz

Model wearing Sauer Amazonia Imperial Topaz Necklace in Yellow Gold, Citrine Diamond and Imperial Topaz

 Anne Sisteron Adelina earrings in yellow gold, citrine and diamond

Anne Sisteron Adelina earrings in yellow gold, citrine and diamond

The history and folklore of citrine

Citrine has been used in jewellery-making dating as far back as 500 BC. Greek antiquity appreciated the gem for its supposed soothing and healing properties. During the Roman Empire, citrines were also greatly admired and used regularly to craft intaglios (hand-engraved stones) to wear as a pendant or ring.

Renesis Curl ring in gold, citrine bullet stone, pearl and diamond

Renesis Curl ring in gold, citrine bullet stone, pearl and diamond

The chemical composition of the citrine

Citrine is a member of the quartz family, whose other members include amethyst, chalcedony and tiger’s eye, to name a few. However, what makes it stand apart are traces of iron and silicon oxide. These small amounts are what give this gem its sought-after clear yellow to dark orange colour. Also, citrines rank a seven on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means that if you own a piece of citrine jewellery, you have invested in something durable and suitable for everyday wear.

MISHO Baby Citrine Convertible Charm necklace in yellow gold and citrine

MISHO Baby Citrine Convertible Charm necklace in yellow gold and citrine

 Ashley Zhang Bubble ring in yellow gold and citrine

Ashley Zhang Bubble ring in yellow gold and citrine

Where do citrines come from?

The most famous source for this beautiful November birthstone is the Anahí mine, found in the wetlands of Bolivia. A Spanish conquistador first discovered the mine during the 17th century. It was given to him as dowry when he married the princess of the Ayoreos tribe of Paraguay. The mine was forgotten for three centuries until it was rediscovered in the 1960s. Citrine mines can also be found in Spain, Brazil, Madagascar, Mexico and Uruguay.

MONAN earrings in gold, sapphire, coloured diamonds and citrine

MONAN earrings in gold, sapphire, coloured diamonds and citrine

What are the types of citrine?

It’s important to note that there are two forms of citrine available in today’s gem market: unheated (natural) citrine and heated citrine. Although this gemstone is readily available, natural citrine stones are very rare. Most citrines sold today are amethysts, its sister stone, which have been heated to a temperature that surpasses 500 °C. In doing so, their colour changes from purple to yellow.

Emily P. Wheeler Hanae earrings in yellow gold, citrine, turquoise and enamel

Emily P. Wheeler Hanae earrings in yellow gold, citrine, turquoise and enamel

Ametrine – where citrine and amethyst combine

Being so close in chemical composition, amethysts and citrines, on occasion, are formed within the same crystal, producing a purple and yellow bi-coloured gem. Popularly referred to as “ametrine“, this gem can be found in the previously mentioned Anahí mine.

Niquesa Pulcinella ring in gold, multi-coloured sapphires, diamond and a 67-ct ametrine

Niquesa Pulcinella ring in gold, multi-coloured sapphires, diamond and a 67-ct ametrine

How expensive are citrines to purchase?

The citrine birthstone is one of the most affordable gems one can purchase today. With a high yield ratio from multiple mines across Europe and South America, the gem can be found in large quantities in various sizes and hues.

Model wearing Lily Gabriella Supernova earrings in rose gold, yellow gold, platinum, enamel, citrine and diamond

Model wearing Lily Gabriella Supernova earrings in rose gold, yellow gold, platinum, enamel, citrine and diamond

 Katerina Marmagioli Moon and Branch necklace in recycled yellow gold, freshwater Edison pearls, a 48-ct citrine and a natural untreated black coral branch

Katerina Marmagioli Moon and Branch necklace in recycled yellow gold, freshwater Edison pearls, a 48-ct citrine and a natural untreated black coral branch

What to look for when buying a natural citrine

If you want to purchase a natural citrine, the qualities you should place the greatest importance on are colour and carat weight. The best citrine colour is a saturated yellow to reddish-orange colour with no hints of brownish colouring. The best gemstone dealers look for citrines without colour zoning or visible inclusions. Also, citrines can be found at larger carat weights than other stones, so the price jump between a medium and larger citrine is not as steep as one might think. If you want to make a colourful, bejewelled statement for a reasonable price, citrine is the gem for you.

Isabelle Langlois Flora Lotus ring in yellow gold, citrine and diamond

Isabelle Langlois Flora Lotus ring in yellow gold, citrine and diamond

The world’s largest citrine

Speaking of size, the largest faceted citrine found to date came from the Mina Gerais mine in Brazil. Found in 1990, the Malaga gem weighs 20,200 carats, roughly 8.8 pounds! The rough gem was kept intact until 2009, when a team of Brazilian gem cutters felt prepared to take on the monumental task of shaping the gem.

 the Malaga gem, the largest citrine ever discovered

the Malaga gem, the largest citrine ever discovered

The brands that do citrine best

Being such an easy-to-work-with gem, brands worldwide have created interesting and breathtaking designs that include citrines. Classic brands have emphasised carat weight when creating impressive citrine pieces. For example, Tiffany & Co. designed one of its famous Bird on a Rock brooches with a 57-carat citrine; Piaget used a 27-carat citrine in its High Jewellery Limelight Cocktail Party ring, and jewellery/antique dealer Pragnell has a pair of Verdura citrine and ruby earrings in yellow gold (circa 1970) in its offering that include four large fancy-cut citrines.

Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Bird on a Rock brooch in yellow gold, platinum, a Citrine of over 57-cts, diamonds and a pink sapphire

Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Bird on a Rock brooch in yellow gold, platinum, a Citrine of over 57-cts, diamonds and a pink sapphire

 Pragnell Verdura earrings in yellow gold, ruby and a 26.81-cts citrine, c1970

Pragnell Verdura earrings in yellow gold, ruby and a 26.81-cts citrine, c1970

 Piaget Limelight Cocktail Party ring in yellow gold, white quartz, diamond and a 27.20-ct citrine

Piaget Limelight Cocktail Party ring in yellow gold, white quartz, diamond and a 27.20-ct citrine

How Katerina Perez wears citrine jewellery

I like to take advantage of the citrine gemstone’s solidity, hardness and durability. I say invest in jewellery you can wear every day with ease. Whether it’s a pair of Suzanne Kalan hexagonal cut studs that can bring a pop of colour to your outfit, a Melanie Eddy square cocktail ring to add some edge to your ring stacks, or an Ananya beaded Chakra bracelet, build a collection of citrine pieces you can throw on, go out, and feel great in.

Yellow gold and citrine ring by Melanie Eddy

Yellow gold and citrine ring by Melanie Eddy

 Ananya Chakra bracelet in yellow gold, diamond and citrine

Ananya Chakra bracelet in yellow gold, diamond and citrine

 Suzanne Kalan Amalfi Collection stud earrings in yellow gold and hexagon citrine

Suzanne Kalan Amalfi Collection stud earrings in yellow gold and hexagon citrine

Whether you’re a fan of big and bold jewels or feel more comfortable in colourful yet discrete pieces, I assure you, there is a gorgeous piece of citrine jewellery out there waiting for you.

MATEO •

MATEO •

Anna Riviera necklace in gold and citrine

Alessandra Camilla Milano •

Alessandra Camilla Milano •

Breeze Diamond Hoop earrings in recycled gold, diamond and citrine

Brent Neale •

Brent Neale •

One-of-a-Kind Crown Ring in gold, cabochon citrine and multi-coloured Sapphires

By Pariah •

By Pariah •

The Robyn Cocktail ring in gold vermeil, sterling silver and citrine

Dale Novick LTD •

Dale Novick LTD •

Gold, citrine and tourmaline earrings

Deborah Pagani •

Deborah Pagani •

Honey Cocktail Ring in yellow gold and citrine

Dior Joaillerie •

Dior Joaillerie •

Miss Dior ring in yellow gold, diamond and citrine

Gilded by G.St •

Gilded by G.St •

Birthstone Stud earrings in yellow gold, citrine and diamond

Gemella Jewels •

Gemella Jewels •

Stella Necklace in gold with 35.3-ct Citrine Drops and diamonds

Minka Jewels •

Minka Jewels •

Citrine and yellow gold earrings

G by Glenn Spiro •

G by Glenn Spiro •

Yellow gold, cabochon citrine, round brown diamonds and Zitan wood bangle

Theo Fennell •

Theo Fennell •

Bee Mine Limited Edition Key Pendant in yellow gold, yellow sapphire, orange sapphire, citrine, diamond and onyx

Roxanne First •

Roxanne First •

Heart Chain ring in yellow gold and citrine

Ruth Tomlinson •

Ruth Tomlinson •

Emerald-cut citrine and diamond cluster ring

VRAM •

VRAM •

Oak Large Chrona Totem earrings in yellow gold, diamond and citrine

Nina Runsdorf •

Nina Runsdorf •

Acid Green Flip ring in yellow gold, enamel and citrine

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