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Citrine & Peridot Crystal Blossom Ring
Citrine & Peridot Crystal Blossom Ring
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About This Piece
About This Piece
A citrine and peridot crystal blossom ring, designed with warm golden citrine fragments arranged into a raw floral cluster, with a small green peridot accent at the center. The piece is not shaped like a traditional polished gemstone ring — it keeps the uneven crystal edges, translucent surfaces, and natural light-catching texture of the stones.
Citrine is a yellow to golden variety of quartz, often admired for its sunny color and warm clarity. Historically, golden quartz-like stones were valued for their resemblance to sunlight, and citrine later became popular in jewelry as an accessible golden gemstone. Peridot, by contrast, is the gem variety of olivine and has a much older recorded history, including ancient Egyptian sources from the Red Sea island of Zabargad.
What makes this ring special is the contrast between the two colors: citrine brings a honey-gold glow, while the peridot center adds a fresh green point of light. Together, they create a small crystal blossom that feels bright, natural, and full of movement — like sunlight gathered around a green center.
Stone Meaning
Stone Meaning
Citrine is often associated with confidence, optimism, abundance, and creative energy. Its golden tone gives it a warm, uplifting feeling, making it a popular stone for people drawn to brightness, motivation, and positive momentum.
Peridot is often connected with renewal, growth, emotional release, and fresh beginnings. In this ring, the two stones work beautifully together: citrine brings warmth and forward energy, while peridot adds a softer sense of renewal and balance.
The overall feeling is bright but not overwhelming — a ring for someone who wants a piece that feels cheerful, fresh, and quietly energizing.
Details
Details
Stone: Citrine & Peridot
Origin: Citrine from Brazil
Peridot from Pakistan
Formation: Citrine forms as a variety of quartz, typically colored by trace iron and heat within the Earth, often in hydrothermal environments.
Peridot forms deep within the Earth’s mantle as olivine crystals develop under high temperatures, later brought closer to the surface through volcanic activity.
Ring material: Brass with gold-tone finish.
Alternative finishes and sterling silver versions may be available upon request, depending on the design.
Adjustable open band
One size — fits most (approx. US 5–9.5)
• Each crystal is naturally unique
• Shape and color may vary slightly
Care
Care
Because this piece features natural raw crystals, gentle care will help preserve its beauty.
• Avoid strong impact or dropping the ring
• Remove before showering, swimming, or exercising
• Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
• Store separately to protect the crystals
Clean gently with a soft dry cloth when needed.
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