Citrine (from the French for "lemon") is a rare, yellow type of quartz, a semi-precious stone that ranges in colour from pale yellow to orange to golden brown The best quality citrine is found in Brazil
Transparent, coarse-grained variety of the silica mineral quartz. Citrine is a semiprecious gem that is valued for its yellow to brownish colour and its resemblance to the rarer topaz. Natural citrine is rarer than amethyst or smoky quartz, both of which are often heated to change their natural colour to that of citrine. Citrine is often marketed under various names that confuse it with topaz to inflate its price; it may be distinguished from topaz by its inferior hardness. It occurs mainly in Brazil, Uruguay, the Ural Mountains, Scotland, and North Carolina
{i} yellowish variety of quartz that is often sold as topaz; light greenish-yellow color
A variety of quartz, citrine occurs in a color range ranging from light yellow to a brilliant orange that may be confused with fine imperial topaz
the yellow semi-precious form of quartz from golden-yellow to reddish-yellow Named after the French for lemon, citron The purple form is known as amethyst
Bridge between higher and lower consciousness; transmutes fear Stimulates openness and accelerates the awakening of the mind An aid to the digestive system Helps eliminate toxins Encourages tremendous healing on the emotional and mental levels, helps unblock subconscious fears, and serves as a natural relaxant Citrine encourages the yellow ray to support the body This stone also helps one process energy work PLANETS: Mercury, Mars