Citrine quartz sphere / 60mm / 320g
A **citrine sphere** is a polished, spherical-shaped gemstone made from **citrine**, a variety of quartz known for its warm yellow to golden-orange hues. Here’s a detailed overview:
### **Properties of Citrine:**
- **Color:** Ranges from pale yellow to deep amber or reddish-brown (natural citrine is usually light yellow, while heat-treated amethyst or smoky quartz may produce deeper golden shades).
- **Hardness:** 7 on the Mohs scale (durable for jewelry and decorative pieces).
- **Transparency:** Typically transparent to translucent.
- **Origin:** Natural citrine is found in Brazil, Madagascar, Spain, Russia, and the U.S. (heat-treated citrine is more common in the market).
### **Meaning & Metaphysical Beliefs:**
Citrine is often called the **"Merchant’s Stone"** or **"Success Stone"** due to associations with:
- **Prosperity & Abundance** – Believed to attract wealth and success.
- **Positivity & Energy** – Thought to dispel negativity and enhance motivation.
- **Creativity & Confidence** – Said to stimulate the solar plexus chakra, boosting self-expression.
### **Uses of a Citrine Sphere:**
1. **Decorative:** Used in home or office spaces for aesthetic appeal and positive energy.
2. **Meditation & Healing:** Some use it for focusing intentions, manifesting goals, or balancing energy.
3. **Feng Shui:** Placed in wealth corners (southeast area of a space) to invite prosperity.
4. **Jewelry:** Smaller spheres may be worn as pendants.
### **Care Tips:**
- Clean with mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Keep away from prolonged sunlight to prevent fading (especially heat-treated stones).
- Store separately to avoid scratches.
### **Interesting Facts:**
- Natural citrine is rare; most commercial citrine is heat-treated amethyst.
- Large citrine spheres are popular among collectors and crystal enthusiasts.
Colour
Yellow