VirtueScience
-
You are here: Home location Shamanism and Magick location Citrine

Random Gemstone | Agate | Alexandrite | Amazonite | Amber | Amethyst | Ametrine | Ammolite | Andalusite | Aquamarine | Beryl | Bloodstone | Chrome Diopside | Chrysoberyl | Citrine | Coral | Diamond | Emerald | Garnet | Hematite | Iolite | Jade | Jasper | Jet | Kunzite | Lapis Lazuli | Moldavite | Moonstone | Morganite | Obsidian | Onyx | Opal | Pearl | Peridot | Pyrite | Quartz | Ruby | Sapphire | Spinel | Tanzanite | Topaz | Tourmaline | Turquoise | Variscite | Zircon

Citrine

Description
A pale yellow variety of crystalline Quartz resembling Topaz.

Properties
bulletpromotes success and abundance, especially in business and commerce.
bulletCitrine it enhances mental clarity, confidence, happiness and will power.
bulletCitrine is purported to bring good fortune, sometimes in very unexpected ways.
bulletCitrine is a good general protection stone.
bulletCitrine is said to alleviate depression and self-doubt, and diminish irrational mood swings due to the effect of mental clarity it has.
bulletCitrine aids the digestion and eliminates nightmares that disturb one's sleep.
bulletCitrine is associated with the solar plexus chakra.

Etymology
Middle English, reddish yellow, from Old French citrin, from Medieval Latin citrnus, from Latin citrus, citron tree.
Origin of the word Citrine at Etymonline.com (currently empty)

General Reference
Citrine at Wikipedia

Images
Google Image Search for Citrine
Yahoo Image Search for Citrine


You are here: Home location Shamanism and Magick location Citrine

Support | Privacy Policy | Legal Disclaimer | About VirtueScience

Return to Top

© Copyright VirtueScience.com: 2002 to 2024 All rights reserved.




Cookie Consent

Our website uses cookies to provide your browsing experience and relavent informations.Before continuing to use our website, you agree & accept of our Cookie Policy & Privacy