If you are looking for November birthstone jewellery we have a lovely selection of handmade jewellery in silver, yellow, white and rose gold and platinum. November birthdays are associated with two gemstones; Citrine and Topaz. The warm color of Citrine is said to be a gift from the sun to warm you as the nights gather in. Topaz is most desired in its rich orange Imperial Topaz color but it is found in a variety of rich colors like blue, pink and yellow. So there is a wide range of colour choice for those with November birthdays.
Citrine colours range from a strong orange to a pale yellow. its a lovely contemporary gemstone. Here it is combined with garnet (red) and peridot (green) and silver in some November birthday earrings.
The “Marwar” facet necklace and earrings can be made up in colours of your choice, perfect bespoke November Birthstone Jewellery!
Citrine, garnet, peridot earrings £280 Marwar facet Earrings £75 Hammered silver Citrine Earrings
Garnet and citrine Marwar necklace Orange Topaz Hammered Silver Necklace Brown Mix marwar necklace
Our large contemporary stacking rings feature blue topaz and citrine along with purple and green amethyst. All set in hammered silver. Imperial Orange topaz is a much stronger orange. This ring was specially commissioned in platinum with baguette diamond sides. To commission a special piece of unique jewellery see our “bespoke jewellery” page.
About Citrine
Citrine is one of the most popular gemstones available today. It belongs to the very large family of quartz gemstones along with amethyst. Citrine is the yellow to golden-orange variety of gemstone-quality macrocrystalline quartz. The name ‘citrine’ was derived from ‘citron’, a French word meaning ‘lemon’, although its color tends to be more golden rather than lemon-yellow.
Natural citrine is actually quite rare and because it is more valuable than most other varieties of quartz, much of the citrine today is actually heat-treated to obtain its attractive golden color. Almost all heated citrine will exhibit reddish tints. Citrine is very closely related to violet-purple amethyst. The only difference between citrine and amethyst is the oxidation level of iron ions present in colourless quartz crystal. When quartz is heated, iron impurities are reduced, resulting in less violet-purple color and more golden to orange colors. Ametrine is the natural bicolor combination of both golden citrine and violet amethyst in a single specimen.
Silver and Gold shoulder rings
About Topaz
Topaz in its pure form it is colorless. Impurities cause variations in color. It has a history that goes back at least two thousand years. The use of topaz goes back to Egyptian times when the ancient Egyptians believed that yellow topaz received its golden hue from the Sun God, Ra. The word “topaz” could also have stemmed from the Sanskrit in India, “tapas”, which means “fire”. Like Citrine it is often used in November Birthstone Jewellery.
Stacking rings in hammered silver