Collection: Citrine

A yellow to golden variety of quartz,
its color shaped by trace iron and natural heat over time.

Natural citrine is relatively rare,
with most deposits found in Brazil.

The name comes from the French citron, meaning “lemon,”
reflecting its warm, sunlit tone.

Historically, it has been associated with trade and movement —
sometimes referred to as a “merchant’s stone.”

Not for what it promises,but for its long presence where things are in motion.

Today, it’s often kept for its warmth and sense of moving forward.