Etymology
The word "citrine" is derived from the French word "citron," meaning "lemon." The stone was named for its lemony yellow color.
Meaning
Citrine is a symbol of abundance, prosperity, and creativity. It is believed to promote joy, happiness, and optimism.
Origin
Citrine is a variety of quartz that is naturally colored yellow. It is found in Brazil, Madagascar, and the Ural Mountains. Citrine can also be created artificially by heating amethyst.
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