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This elegant three-stone ring features a trio of oval citrine stones, prong-set in polished 10 karat yellow gold. The faceted stones have a golden orange color and are accented on both sides by petite white diamonds. A graceful open trellis design below adds a note of elegance and elevates the stones above the band so that light can filter through them, enhancing their sparkle. The polished yellow gold band has squared edges and a tapered thickness in back for comfort. Sunny citrine, a member of the quartz family, has a warm, mellow glow that blends beautifully with yellow gold. The birthstone for the month of November, it brings its own splash of sunshine to any season. This ring is also available with birthstones for
January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August,
September,
October, and
December.
About Birthstone Jewelry

November Birthstone: Citrine
Citrine is a golden yellow form of quartz, with a sunny hue that is naturally energizing and uplifting. November's birthstone is said to promote happiness and creativity and to nurture friendships.
History of Birthstones
Chances are you can name your birthstone, but have you ever wondered how certain stones came to be associated with particular months? Most gem scholars trace the tradition to the Old Testament story of Aaron, whose breastplate was decorated with twelve precious stones, one for each of the twelve tribes of Israel. Over time, these stones were linked with certain powers and tied to particular astrological signs, and later to calendar months.
There are many variations of birthstone lists, including Mystical birthstones, which originate from Tibet and date back over a thousand years, and Ayurvedic birthstones, associated with ancient Indian medicine and beliefs. Birthstones have also been tied to ancient Pagan religions, and even to the collective wisdom of the legendary lost city of Atlantis.
The Modern birthstone list, perhaps the most universally known, was released by the American National Association of Jewelers and officially adopted in 1912. Whether you embrace birthstone lore, or look upon it with a skeptical eye, there is an undeniable appeal to collecting a beautiful gemstone that is reputed to hold special power, meaning, and good fortune just for you.