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Citrine Drop Earrings, sterling silver

Citrine Drop Earrings, sterling silver

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I make a range of drop necklaces in this style. I like the fact the wire wrapped style looks classic, but does not age. I have made these necklaces for over 10 years, but always kept the style simple and easy to wear.

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Citrine and Sterling Silver wire wrapped drop earrings. Sterling silver wire wraps around beautiful genuine Citrine beads. Striking yellow colour, with speckles of orange and white.

Citrine is one of the birthstones for November.

- A choice of French ear wires (hooks) or studs available.

- Materials sourced from UK suppliers

- Made from recycled sterling silver

- Genuine Citrine beads. The natural beads will vary slightly in shade or markings

- Presented in a natural-coloured gift box with the Crafty Rachael logo

CITRINE

Prosperity – Self-confidence – Creativity

What is Citrine: Citrine is a transparent, yellow variety of Quartz, ranging in colour from pale to golden yellow, honey, or almost brown, and may contain rainbow or red veins. Citrine comes from all around the world. The most abundant natural Citrine sources are in Bolivia, Madagascar, Mexico, Spain, Russia, Brazil, and Uruguay.

History: In ancient times, people believed that Citrine gemstones could calm tempers, soothe anger and manifest desires, especially prosperity. To Egyptians used Citrine gemstones as talismans, the ancient Greeks carved iconic images into them, and Roman priests fashioned them into rings.

Translation: Citrine comes from the French word 'citron,' meaning lemon, or the Latin word 'citrina,' meaning yellow.

Designed by Rachael Dilley in Cleckheaton

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