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About Citrine
Citrine is yellow-to-orange quartz, the warm-toned sibling of amethyst. Most commercial citrine is heat-treated amethyst from Brazil; natural untreated citrine is rarer and commands higher prices. The color ranges from pale lemon to deep Madeira amber. Citrine scores 7 on Mohs (suitable for daily wear) and is the November birthstone and 13th-anniversary gem. It's one of the most accessible yellow gemstones in fine jewelry and pairs beautifully with both yellow and rose gold.
About Drop Earrings
Drop earrings feature a stationary or moving element that hangs below the earlobe — distinct from studs (which sit on the lobe) and hoops (which curve around the lobe). Drops range from delicate single-stone dangles to elaborate chandelier and Y-shaped designs for formal eveningwear. The movement and length draw attention to the neck and face, making drops a defining choice for evening and special-occasion wear.