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Stone Archive

Citrine

Citrine

Provenance

Brazil

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Concept

Peated Whiskey

MONTH

NOVEMBER BIRTHSTONE

TRACE & NARRATIVE

Natural citrine is exceptionally rare. The vast majority on the market is amethyst, heated to around 300°C until its iron ions oxidise and the purple turns yellow.

Natural specimens come from Brazil, Madagascar, and Spain—particularly near Salamanca, where mining has continued since the Middle Ages. The name derives from the French ""citron,"" though the natural colour is deeper than lemon. Closer to light passing through honey.

Medieval European merchants kept the stone in their safes as a talisman for trade. Between natural and heat-treated, the mineral itself is identical. What differs is only the value people assign.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 7.0 | HIGH DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
TRIGONAL SYSTEM | ANGULAR BALANCE
VISUAL METRICS
Gold with internal heat. In a dark outfit, it reads not as jewellery but as a dry point of light — ember, not ornament.
MAINTENANCE
  • Prolonged exposure to intense light can fade some citrine.
  • Abrupt temperature changes can cause fractures.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
EARTH PHASE, FIRE PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
IGNIS (Fire)
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Sacral | Svadhisthana, Solar Plexus | Manipura

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Scorpio, Leo, Virgo

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Abundance — Assurance — Openness

Warm in the way stored daylight is warm. Loosens the reflex to underestimate your own capacity. Reaching for what you've earned stops feeling presumptuous. A quiet unbinding.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

His standards are set so high that his own results never quite meet them. That's not a lack of ability — it's an excess of rigour turned inward. I chose this stone as a small recalibration. It's all right to accept what you've built. Achievement belongs to the person who did the work, and the hand should be open to receive it.

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