Citrine
Meaning
Citrine Crystals are a variety of quartz and are closely related to Amethyst. The word "citrine" is derived from the old French word citron, meaning "yellow," or the Latin word citrus, in reference to citrus fruit.
Healing Powers
Citrine has been called the "stone of the mind". In ancient times, it was believed that placing a citrine on the forehead of an elder would increase his psychic power. Natural Citrine enhances physical stamina and energy, supports the endocrine system, and encourages proper metabolism.
Merchants Stone
Citrine has been called the “merchants stone” because it was said that if you (a merchant) place a piece of citrine in your cash box it will produce more income for you (the merchant). People once believed that citrine would diminish a person’s self destructive tendencies.
Birthstones & Anniversaries
Citrine is the alternate birthstone of November. It is also the accepted birthstone for the 13th and 17th wedding anniversary.
Citrine Crystals are a variety of quartz and are closely related to Amethyst. The word "citrine" is derived from the old French word citron, meaning "yellow," or the Latin word citrus, in reference to citrus fruit.
Healing Powers
Citrine has been called the "stone of the mind". In ancient times, it was believed that placing a citrine on the forehead of an elder would increase his psychic power. Natural Citrine enhances physical stamina and energy, supports the endocrine system, and encourages proper metabolism.
Merchants Stone
Citrine has been called the “merchants stone” because it was said that if you (a merchant) place a piece of citrine in your cash box it will produce more income for you (the merchant). People once believed that citrine would diminish a person’s self destructive tendencies.
Birthstones & Anniversaries
Citrine is the alternate birthstone of November. It is also the accepted birthstone for the 13th and 17th wedding anniversary.