Multi-Facet Citrine Ring Limited Edition 2
£105.00
This variant is currently sold out
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Overview
Multi-Facet Marquise Cut Citrine Ring.
Citrine is one of the birthstones for November and the star sign Sagittarius. A highly prized stone for thousands of years by ancient Greeks and Romans jewellers who carved into the crystal to create intaglio work in cabachon rings. Intaglio is a small image engraved into a gemstone. Queen Victoria also loved citrine jewellery and used it to make a statement in her 17th century costumes.
Citrine is a type of transparent quartz, also known as the “Light Maker,” its earthy sun kissed colours ranges from light, lemon yellow to “Madeira,” a rich, orange colour with red flashes.
The Citrine gemstone has a bright yellow hue, which reflects its equally vibrant energy. Like Vitamin C for the soul, the Citrine crystal emanates positivity and joy. Its name is derived from the French word for lemon (citron), which carries a sense of sunny and optimistic joie de vivre.
Properties
Wealth, prosperity, success, joy, luck and self confidence.Photograph of actual item. Available now for next day UK delivery 1-2 working days.
Gemstone: Citrine
Metal: Bronze
Ring Band: Adjustable
This ring has been made with an adjustable ring band. If you require a fixed ring band, the cost is £20 and will take approximately 1-2 weeks.
If you have any questions please get in touch.Designed and handmade in London.
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Details
Measurements
Gemstone: 17 x 8 mm (0.66 x 0.31")
Ring Band - ADJUSTABLE Fits Sizes L-O UK (6-7 1/2 US) As pictured.
Ring Band - FIXED Sizes F-Z UK (3-13 US) Cost £20.
For more information see our: Ring Size Guide
To measure an existing ring download our: Ring Size Measurer(PDF File 93 KB)
If there are any other sizes that you require please get in touch. We'd be happy to assist.
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Metals
Available in the following metals: Bronze.
Prices
Gemstone (17 x 8 mm)
- Bronze £105 Adjustable Ring Band (As pictured)
- Bronze £125 Fixed Ring BandFor more information see our: Metal Guide