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Citrine & Epidote One of a Kind Ring
Citrine & Epidote One of a Kind Ring
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Abundance | Growth | Grounded Energy
Crystal Energy & Benefits
Citrine
A golden variety of Quartz known for its warm glow and uplifting visual energy.
- Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂)
- Mohs Hardness: 7
- Main Sources: Brazil, Madagascar
- Energy Meaning: Abundance, confidence, and positivity
- Supports motivation, creativity, and forward momentum
- Encourages optimism and energetic expansion
Epidote
A green to deep olive-green silicate mineral known for its prismatic crystal formations and earthy translucency.
- Composition: Calcium Aluminum Iron Sorosilicate
- Mohs Hardness: 6 – 7
- Main Sources: Pakistan, Austria, Mexico
- Energy Meaning: Growth, renewal, and emotional transformation
- Supports personal development and energetic release
- Encourages grounding, balance, and forward movement through change
One of a Kind
Each ring is crafted using two individually selected natural stones—Citrine and Epidote.
The contrast between luminous golden crystal warmth and earthy green mineral texture creates a balanced and naturally grounding composition. No two pieces are alike—you will receive the exact piece shown.
Ideal For
- Supporting growth while maintaining positivity and confidence
- Enhancing emotional renewal and grounded focus
- Those drawn to golden and earthy green mineral contrasts
- Collectors of organic and visually expressive crystal combinations
- Statement wear with warm brilliance and natural depth
Materials
Citrine · Epidote · Adjustable Open Ring (Fits Most Sizes)
FAQ
Q: Are there any safety precautions?
Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children. Not intended for oral contact.
Q: Are these safe to wear?
Yes. These minerals are suitable for external wear and commonly used in jewelry.
Q: Do these stones have radiation or harmful effects?
No. These minerals do not emit harmful radiation and are safe when worn externally.
Q: Can I wear this ring every day?
Yes. Citrine and Epidote are relatively durable, though natural crystal surfaces should still be protected from strong impact and friction.
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