Péndulo de punta natural de cuarzo citrino
Péndulo de punta natural de cuarzo citrino

Citrine quartz pendulum point unpolished

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Citrine quartz unpolished point pendulum
40 years of minerals and rocks, rock shop, crystals shop in the center of Barcelona and online

Citrine quartz is a variety of quartz that has been used for centuries as a gemstone and in jewelry making. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was used to carve intaglios and to create jewelry. Examples of citrine jewelry have been found in ancient graves from Celtic culture.

In the Middle Ages, citrine was known as "Spanish Topaz", as it was believed to come from Spain. However, it was discovered that it was actually a variety of quartz, and the name "citrine" was adopted from the 17th century, due to to its resemblance to the lemon fruit.

In the 19th century, important deposits of citrine were discovered in Brazil, which became one of the main producers of the stone in the world. Since then, citrine deposits have been found elsewhere, such as Russia, Madagascar, and the United States.

Today, citrine remains a popular stone for jewelry and home decor due to its beautiful yellow color and durability em>.

The product chosen as a sample is a random selection of the product for sale
If you have doubts about the product to choose,
you can contact us,
so that we can send you photographs of the available product.

In our physical minerals store in the center of Barcelona we have a much greater variety of minerals than those that appear on the web. If you do not find what you are looking for on the web, you can contact us, we will be happy to assist you.

 

Citrine quartz unpolished point pendulum
40 years of minerals and rocks, rock shop, crystals shop in the center of Barcelona and online

Citrine quartz is a variety of quartz that has been used for centuries as a gemstone and in jewelry making. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was used to carve intaglios and to create jewelry. Examples of citrine jewelry have been found in ancient graves from Celtic culture.

In the Middle Ages, citrine was known as "Spanish Topaz", as it was believed to come from Spain. However, it was discovered that it was actually a variety of quartz, and the name "citrine" was adopted from the 17th century, due to to its resemblance to the lemon fruit.

In the 19th century, important deposits of citrine were discovered in Brazil, which became one of the main producers of the stone in the world. Since then, citrine deposits have been found elsewhere, such as Russia, Madagascar, and the United States.

Today, citrine remains a popular stone for jewelry and home decor due to its beautiful yellow color and durability em>.

The product chosen as a sample is a random selection of the product for sale
If you have doubts about the product to choose,
you can contact us,
so that we can send you photographs of the available product.

In our physical minerals store in the center of Barcelona we have a much greater variety of minerals than those that appear on the web. If you do not find what you are looking for on the web, you can contact us, we will be happy to assist you.

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