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What Citrine Is a Symbol Of

Throughout history, citrines have been valued for their beauty and brilliance. They remind us of the bright, warm sun and the vitality of life. Their vibrant yellow color and shining clarity often represent a healthy mind and body as well as happiness and success.

The Symbolism of the Color

Citrines are well known for their magnificent warm coloring and the shining clarity of the polished gems. They can be found in shades ranging from bright yellows to gorgeous tangerines to deep burnt orange colors.

Citrine gemstone

Citrine gemstone

These stones evoke images of sunny warmth and illumination, and it’s no surprise they are associated with positivity, romantic passion, and lively summer days.

Most of the symbolic meaning connected with citrine is derived from its brilliant color.

When you see this sparkling citrusy gem, you cannot help but think of freshness, vitality and happiness.

A Symbol of Mental Clarity and Emotional Well-Being

Citrines have long been associated with mental clarity.

Some ancient cultures believed that wearing the gems or placing them on the forehead would help to open the mind and energize one’s creativity and intellect.

Traditionally, the color yellow represented the inquisitive side of our minds and helps stimulate logical thinking and intelligent inspiration.

The warmth and transparency of the stone was also said to promote mental comfort and energy to help you organize your thoughts and meditate.

People have also turned to citrines to clear their minds and hearts of emotional baggage. The cheeriness of the gem evokes thoughts of joy and elevated moods.

Giving a citrine stone or citrine jewelry as a gift can be a symbol for hospitality, friendship, hope and happiness.

Wearing a citrine, especially in a necklace or pendant near the heart, is associated with wishes for increased self-esteem, good luck and emotional harmony.

The Merchants’ Stone

Citrines have long been revered as bringers of luck, especially in business and trade; some even call this gem the Merchants’ Stone. It’s not hard to see why.

With their luxurious golden hue, citrines are associated with wealth, prosperity and success.

Perhaps this is related to the idea that these stones help you think clearly and make good decisions or perhaps a happy, sunny disposition makes you more attractive to do business with.

Then again, maybe these gems truly are lucky!

Either way, citrine jewelry is a wonderful choice for the workplace or for that big meeting you have coming up.

Some small businesses even like to keep a stone in the cash drawer as a wish for good fortune.

The Healing Powers of Citrine

From ancient times, citrine stones have been sought after for their healing properties.

Healers used the warm yellow gems to purify the body from toxins, help with blood circulation, and strengthen the immune system.

Some people liked to wear citrines as totems to protect against snake venom and disease.

The vibrant citrus-colored stones were also thought to elevate the mood and treat depression and heart ache.

Not everyone still believes in the healing powers of crystals and minerals, but the association of citrine with health, hope, and joy remains.

*Disclaimer: This article is meant to serve only as an illustration of opinions and practices and should not be considered an endorsement of any kind. Any beliefs described here may not necessarily be true. No portion of the text above should be considered a source of medical advice.
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