Madeira Citrine Gemstones
Shop Madeira Citrine Gemstones from Jedora
Typically pale yellow and orange in color, citrine is a specific type of quartz crystal loved by many. Madeira citrine, however, is known for its golden-brown coloration and unexpectedly rich tones that range from honeyed orangish tones to bronzed brown with flashes of yellow.
Where does Madeira citrine get its name?
Madeira citrine gets its name from a wine crafted in the Madeira islands off the coasts of Portugal. Madeira wine has a range of color from a rich honey color to a deep orangish-brown and so does the citrine after which it is named! The word Madeira is a Brazilian word meaning “wood-colored,” which hints at the beloved rich shade of orange and brown present in Madeira citrine.
Why buy Madeira citrine?
The rich colors of this type of citrine are truly one of a kind. Confused with topaz in the past, Madeira citrine now stands out as its own unique color variant of citrine. Collections with this rare form of citrine will sparkle brighter than before, so why not shop madeira citrine on Jedora today?
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