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Faceted Citrine Beads - Round

Faceted Citrine Beads - Round

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Faceted Citrine Beads – Round

Gemstone Type
Natural Citrine
Color
Vibrant golden yellow to amber, with excellent clarity and sparkle
Shape
Round
Strand Length
15¾ inches (approx. 40 cm)
Finish
Faceted for added brilliance and sparkle
Usage
Perfect for creating radiant jewelry pieces such as necklaces, bracelets, and earrings
Pattern
Bright, golden yellow with shimmering facets
Metaphysical Benefits
Associated with wealth, success, and boosting personal energy
Verified By
Certified Gemologist Reza Piroznia
Sourced From
Ethically handpicked and quality-checked for authenticity
Verified by Certified Gemologist Reza Piroznia

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Faceted Citrine Beads - Round

Faceted round citrine beads add a brilliant sparkle and elegance to any jewelry design. The faceting enhances the natural light reflection of the citrine, giving it a radiant and dynamic appearance. These beads are ideal for creating intricate patterns or for adding a touch of sophistication to necklaces, bracelets, or earrings.

The warm, golden color of faceted round citrine beads evokes feelings of positivity and abundance, making them perfect for those looking to harness the stone's energizing properties. They're not only visually stunning but also believed to promote clarity, creativity, and manifestation, making them a popular choice in both fashion and spiritual jewelry designs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Citrine

Can I Wear Citrine and Moonstone Together?

Yes, you can wear citrine and moonstone together. Citrine is known for promoting joy, abundance, and confidence, while moonstone is associated with intuition, emotional balance, and new beginnings. These two stones complement each other by balancing energy—citrine bringing vitality and moonstone offering calmness.

Many people combine them in jewelry like bracelets or layered necklaces. Just ensure you energetically cleanse both stones regularly to keep their properties aligned and harmonious.

Who Should Not Wear Citrine Stone?

People who are overly aggressive, impulsive, or highly energetic may want to limit their use of citrine. As a powerful stone of fire energy, citrine can amplify drive and ambition—qualities that could become overwhelming for those already prone to restlessness or tension.

Additionally, individuals with fire-dominant zodiac signs like Aries or Leo should be mindful of how they feel when wearing citrine and balance it with calming stones like moonstone or amethyst if needed.

How Much Is Citrine Worth?

The value of citrine can vary significantly based on quality, cut, and size. Generally, citrine is considered one of the more affordable gemstones, with prices ranging from $5 to $30 per carat for common grades. High-quality or rare shades, like Madeira citrine, can fetch higher prices.

Beads, tumbled stones, and polished cabochons are typically priced lower, while faceted gemstones for fine jewelry are more expensive due to cutting and clarity standards.

Can Citrine Go in Water?

Citrine is a form of quartz, which makes it relatively hard and durable (Mohs hardness of 7). It can go in water briefly without immediate harm, but prolonged exposure is not recommended. Water can eventually dull the polish or cause slight structural weakening, especially with treated stones.

For cleansing, consider using a soft cloth, dry salt, or sound vibrations instead of soaking in water.

How to Cleanse Citrine

You can cleanse citrine using several safe methods:

  1. Smudging with sage or palo santo
  2. Placing it on a selenite charging plate
  3. Leaving it in moonlight overnight
  4. Using sound vibrations

Avoid harsh chemicals or extended exposure to water. While sunlight is also a popular option, use it sparingly as too much direct sunlight can fade citrine's color over time.

How to Tell If a Citrine Is Real

Real citrine usually has a pale yellow to golden-orange hue and is transparent with few inclusions. Fake citrine is often heat-treated amethyst or smoky quartz and can show uneven color or deep burnt-orange tones, especially at the tips.

To test authenticity:

  1. Check for color zoning
  2. Examine clarity
  3. Look for natural variations in color
  4. Consult a gemologist for professional verification if needed

How to Charge Citrine

Citrine can be charged through several methods:

  1. Place it under sunlight for a few hours (avoid prolonged exposure)
  2. Use sound frequencies from tuning forks or singing bowls
  3. Place it next to clear quartz crystals
  4. Leave it in natural daylight

Since it's a solar stone, natural daylight enhances its energy best, but avoid prolonged direct sun to prevent fading.

Can You Use Citrine for Good Luck?

Yes, citrine is often called the "merchant's stone" because it's believed to attract wealth, success, and good luck—especially in business. People place citrine in cash drawers, workspaces, or wear it as jewelry to invite positive financial energy.

Its sunny energy also makes it a great talisman for optimism and motivation.

Is Citrine a Birthstone?

Yes, citrine is the modern birthstone for November. It is believed to bring warmth, clarity, and abundance to those born in this month. Its rich, sunny hues make it a popular gift for birthdays and special occasions.

Citrine shares the November birthstone title with topaz in some traditions.

What Does Citrine Look Like?

Citrine typically appears as a transparent stone with a yellow, orange, or golden hue. Natural citrine tends to be paler, while heat-treated versions can range into darker amber or burnt orange shades.

It can come in polished stones, faceted gems, or bead forms used in various types of jewelry.

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