Discover citrine jewellery from Embella, showcasing one of nature’s most radiant and uplifting gemstones. Known for its warm golden tones and vibrant natural beauty, citrine has long been admired for its bright colour and timeless appeal. Our citrine collection highlights the rich yellow and honey hues of this beautiful gemstone, carefully selected to showcase its natural brilliance and warmth. Explore a range of beautifully crafted Australian jewellery pieces designed to complement both modern and classic styles. Each piece celebrates the natural character of citrine, with subtle variations in colour that make every gemstone unique. Whether worn as a statement piece or layered with other jewellery, citrine adds warmth, light, and effortless elegance to any look.
A member of the Quartz family, Citrine is a translucent silicon dioxide mineral. Colours range from pale yellow to amber and dark orange. The name Citrine is derived from the French word 'citron' which means lemon, a reference to its sunny hue.Due to its rarity, a large amount of Citrine is made of heat treated Amethyst, which produces a noticeably darker colour than the naturally occurring paler yellow. In fact, Citrine gemstones are known to fade if left in direct sunlight. It is generally found in parts of Africa, Brazil, France, Spain, Scotland, Russia, and the USA.
This warm gemstone is the secondary birthstone for November, although its uplifting powers are most suited to Aries, Gemini, Leo and Libra star signs. Said to channel the energy of sun rays, it's no surprise Citrine brings warmth, comfort and confidence through the Solar Plexus chakra, whilst encouraging balance and clarity through the Sacral and Third Eye chakras. It is also commonly known to help release stress and tension with its gentle grounding through the Root chakra.
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