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Citrine Jewelry — The Golden-Yellow November Birthstone
Citrine is captured sunlight. Its warm, golden-yellow glow — ranging from soft honey to rich amber — brings instant warmth to any piece, which is exactly why it's long been called "the merchant's stone" and a symbol of abundance. Every item in this collection is set by hand in solid 925 sterling silver, pairing that sunny color with a metal made to last.
Citrine as the November Birthstone
Citrine is a birthstone for November (sharing the month with topaz), making it a warm, uplifting gift for anyone born as the year turns toward winter. Traditionally it's been linked to positivity, prosperity, and energy — folklore held that it attracted good fortune and success, hence its merchant's-stone nickname. It's also the gem of the 13th wedding anniversary. That blend of cheerful color and meaning makes citrine jewelry feel both joyful and personal.
Why Citrine?
Citrine is the golden-yellow variety of quartz, taking its warm color from trace iron within the crystal. Natural citrine is relatively rare, which only adds to its appeal as a bright, durable, and highly wearable gem. Its name comes from the French citron, meaning lemon, for its sunny tone. Long associated with warmth and vitality, citrine has been used in jewelry since ancient Greek and Roman times. Bright, hard-wearing, and endlessly flattering, it's a stone that lifts any look.
Styling Tips
- Everyday warmth: A small citrine stud or pendant adds a glowing pop of gold that pairs beautifully with neutrals, denim, and autumn tones.
- Statement glow: A larger citrine on a ring or drop earring makes a radiant focal point — especially striking against navy, black, plum, or white.
- Color pairing: Citrine's golden-yellow glows against white, cream, navy, emerald, and brown — naturally suited to warm autumn and winter palettes.
- Mixing metals: Crisp and fresh in sterling silver, and especially rich and warm against gold tones.
- Layering: Stack a delicate citrine piece with plain silver bands, or pair it with peridot or clear stones for a bright, sunlit look.
Caring for Your Citrine Jewelry
Citrine is durable enough for everyday wear, but its color can fade with prolonged sun exposure, so a little care helps it last. Clean with a soft cloth and mild soapy water, then dry thoroughly — and avoid steam, harsh chemicals, and long stretches in direct sunlight. Store your citrine pieces separately so the silver setting doesn't scratch against other jewelry. (For the full routine, see our [sterling silver cleaning guide].)
Crafted by AG925
Each piece is made in our workshop in India, where traditional silversmithing meets clean, modern design. We hand-select every citrine for the warmth and evenness of its color, then finish each setting individually — so the gem in the photo is the standard you'll receive, not the exception.








































































































