Madeira Citrine Ring, Oval
$649.00
GORGEOUS 2+ ct OVAL MADEIRA CITRINE RING IN 14k ROSE GOLD RING, SIZE 9
Madeira citrine is a variety of citrine known for its deep, rich, reddish-orange to brownish-orange color, reminiscent of Madeira wine. It’s a type of quartz with a warm and inviting hue, prized for its beauty and versatility in jewelry. Metaphysically, Madeira Citrine is believed to promote prosperity, creativity and emotional balance, enhancing vitality and passion, and fostering a positive mindset.
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