Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Citrine Education - November Birthstone



Birthstone: November
Moh's hardness: 7
Specific Gravity: 2.65
Color: Light yellow to dark yellow
golden brown, brownish red
Chemical Composition: SI02,silicon dioxide Refractive Index: 1.544-1.553

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The name Citrine comes from an old French word, "citrin", meaning lemon.
Citrine is as warm as a Van Gogh painting of Sunflowers, it is one of the more rare forms of quartz. This gemstone ranges in color from the palest yellow to a dark amber named Madeira because of its resemblance to the red wine.

The Romans were thought to be the first to wear the yellow quartz, crafting it into cabochon, or highly polished but unfaceted cuts of stone set into jewelry. Citrine became more popular during the Romantic Period, when artisans often favored these warm colored gems to enhance gold jewelry.

Citrine, like all forms of quartz, was believed to have magical powers.
Folklore has been said that Citrine is believed to help the heart, kidney, digestive tract, liver and muscles. It was also said that Citrine promotes creativity, helps personal clarity and eliminates self destructive tendencies .

Most Citrine is heat treated to bring out the color. Natural colored Citrines are found in Brazil, Madagascar,Spain and Scotland. Well colored Citrine are used as stones for rings and pendants, less attractive stones are made into necklaces or ornaments.

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