About Citrine Jewelry
Citrine has been worn for thousands of years. Ancient Greeks and Romans set it into rings and amulets, drawn to its warm golden color and the energy they believed it carried. Today it’s the primary birthstone for November, but the reason people reach for it goes well beyond the calendar. There’s something about the way citrine catches light, somewhere between pale lemon and deep amber, that feels inherently warm and alive on the skin.
What makes citrine jewelry particularly versatile is its color. The warm golden and amber tones of citrine stone jewelry work beautifully with yellow gold, where the two warm tones reinforce each other, and create a striking contrast in white gold or sterling silver. Gabriel and Co.
Explore Our Collection of Citrine Jewelry
Gabriel and Co. citrine gemstone jewelry is available across every jewelry category. Here is what you will find:
- Rings: Our citrine rings include solitaire, halo, and multi-stone designs in yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold settings, each letting the stone take center stage.
- Necklaces: Our citrine necklaces include pendant and drop styles that sit at the collarbone or chest, several of which pair the citrine with diamond accents for added brightness.
- Earrings: Studs, drops, and hoops in a range of cuts and sizes, from quiet everyday pieces to citrine earrings that make more of a statement.
- Bracelets: Our citrine bracelets include bangle and chain styles with citrine accents that bring a warm pop of color to the wrist, whether worn alone or layered into a stack.
Styling Tips for Citrine Jewelry
The warm amber tones of women's citrine jewelry make it one of the more forgiving gemstones to style. The warm tones work across seasons, and the color is specific enough to feel intentional without being difficult to dress around. A few things worth keeping in mind:
- Lean into the warmth: Citrine looks most at home against earthy tones, warm neutrals, and deep jewel tones like burgundy and forest green. Olive, camel, rust, these shades let the amber tones of the stone feel deliberate rather than accidental.
- Consider the setting metal: Yellow gold and citrine share the same warmth, so the two tend to feel like they were made for each other. White gold and sterling silver cool things down and make the stone look more vivid by contrast.
- Wear it as a focal point: A citrine ring or pendant is strong enough to carry the whole look. The pieces around it should stay simple, diamonds or plain gold, so the color of the stone is what you actually notice.
- Layer thoughtfully: When stacking, keep citrine alongside plain gold or diamond necklaces rather than other colored stones. Two strong gemstone colors on the same wrist tend to fight each other.
Your Citrine Jewelry Buying Guide
Choosing the right citrine birthstone jewelry comes down to stone tone, setting, and what you actually plan to do with it. A few things worth thinking through:
- Consider stone tone: Citrine runs from pale lemon all the way to deep amber. The deeper tones feel richer and more substantial, while lighter yellows read as softer and more delicate. Neither is better, it really comes down to what draws you in.
- Think about the setting: Bezel settings wrap the stone’s edge for better protection during daily wear. Prong settings expose more of the stone and let in more light, but leave the edges slightly more vulnerable. If you plan to wear it every day, bezel is the more practical call.
- Decide on the occasion: A citrine gemstone jewelry piece in 14K gold makes a thoughtful milestone gift. If you want something for everyday wear, simpler sterling silver designs are the more practical starting point.
- Factor in diamond accents: Several Gabriel and Co. citrine styles are set alongside GIA-verified diamonds. The diamonds add brightness without pulling attention away from the stone, which is exactly the balance you want.
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Craftsmanship Behind Our Citrine Jewelry
Gabriel and Co. citrine jewelry for women is crafted in 14K yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, and sterling silver using recycled gold where available. Stones are chosen for color consistency and natural clarity, and every setting is built to hold the stone securely without compromising how it looks. Where diamonds appear in the collection, they are GIA-verified. Every piece in our fine jewelry collection comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a unique serial number connecting it to you.