The gemstone Citrine is considered as the formal birthstone for people born in November as embraced by the American National Association of Jewelers in 1912. Likewise, it is the planetary stone for the Sun Sign of Virgo and the recognized gem for the 13th and 17th wedding anniversaries of couples. Citrine has been in demand for more than a thousand years, and it has always been adored for its irregularity; however, that has changed with time.
The colour is Citrine's most significant attribute. Since yellow quartz is very uncommon, it has a wide variety of shades from lemon yellow to reddish-brown. Usually, the deeper coloured stones, including those with reddish tints, are more valued than the lighter ones.
The shade of reddish-orange is often described as 'Madeira'.There are some natural gemstones called 'Ametrine'; that is composed of an uncommon mixture of Amethyst and Citrine. Typically, heated Citrine (Amethyst) will show a reddish tint.
Pale yellow Citrine is rarely discovered in nature. Due to its vibrant yellow colour, Citrine is the most preferred semi-precious gemstone after blue Topaz.
Types of CitrineTreated Citrine: It is produced at an elevated temperature by heating Amethyst. Heat handled Citrines colour is placed from yellow to orange tone with a white cap at the tip. Heat handled Citrine will also be crumbly and can easily split apart, but that doesn't mean that Citrine should not be treated with heat or that you should not purchase treated Citrine. After heating, the treated Citrine develops an increased capacity.
Natural Citrine: Crystals that are generally very evident.
Healing Properties: Cleanses and detoxifies the emotional body and the kundalini line. It provides spinal balance at meridian and energy levels by balancing the motion of Ch'i. Natural Citrine is well-known for its ability to heal and also many associated properties.
Things You Need to Know About Citrine