Citrine wedding rings
The citrine stone can also be found in a stunning golden Madeira orange nuance. These types of cheerful, dynamical and noncomformist types of rings are surely not for everybody. Only off the beat brides and grooms who want the extravagant, exotic original look might be willing to make such a marvelous whimsical and unusual purchase. When choosing the most beautiful citrine wedding ring for your own you’d better be careful and choose the most valuable color.

Specialists in field say that the darker the color of citrines is the more valuable and highly qualitative is the stone. Nevertheless, we encourage you all to pick the color that truly matches your personality, your vision and preferences, and your lifestyle or profession. If you tend to dress up more vibrant, strident and unconventional – using bolder cheerful colors, then you should not worry about the fact that a dynamically colored citrine wedding ring won’t match your style or look appropriate on your wedding finger.

As the name say it, citrine comes from the French “citron” that means lemon. In most cases gemstones are named as a natural element that embodies the color in which each one of them can be found. For couples fascinated with astrology or things like zodiacal signs and symbolism might be thrilled to know that citrines are recognized as the birthstones for Scorpion signs. Therefore, if you were born somewhere between 24 Oct and 21 Nov. you should definitely opt for a splendid citrine wedding ring. In the same category enters the topaz stone.
In general, citrine wedding rings are bought by couples that celebrate their 17th year of marriage. In case you decided to purchase a citrine wedding ring for you and your beloved partner, you should learn more about things like care and treatment. You advise you to take good care of citrines because they are incredibly delicate, soft and fragile, easily prone to scratches and bruises.

Keep the ring away from intense sunlight because in a couple of hours the stone will fade from a vibrant orange-yellow nuance to a faded hue. Economical brides should choose citrines as a more affordable alternative to expensive yellow sapphires or fancy yellow diamonds. As for its mystical properties, the citrine gem stands for happiness, light-heartedness, calmness, peace, mentality, wisdom, creativity, inspiration (especially for writers), intuition and openness.
