Zambian Citrine
Zambian Citrine
Zambian Citrine
Meanings & Uses:
Citrine
Zambian Citrine is a very rare and highly sought after rich, honey colored crystal that only originates from one source in Zambia. It is a premier stone of manifestation, abundance, imagination, creativity, and personal will. Zambian Citrine is a powerful crystal of the Fire element that harnesses a Solar energy to revitalize and balance the Solar Plexus chakra. When used in meditation, it allows the flow of Universal Life Force energy to activate your thinking process with clarity, creativity, and a sunny optimism.
As a seeker crystal, it makes a wonderful talisman to help one find a new path or new approach that they desire but do not yet possess. Like Quartz, it is a transformer crystal and is excellent for seeking new capabilities when one is looking to transform some part of their life. Zambian Citrine transmutes and dissipates negative energy and can be renewed & charged by sunlight.
Natural Citrine is a premier stone of manifestation, imagination, and personal will. Carrying the power of the sun, it is warm and comforting, energizing, and life-giving. It stimulates the chakras like the sunlight of spring, clearing the mind and stirring the soul to action.
Its frequency awakens creativity and imagination and sustains the process of transforming dreams and wishes into tangible form. With its pure yellow energy, Citrine encourages the fullness of life, fresh beginnings, and new pursuits.
Natural Citrine does not hold or accumulate negative energy, but rather transmutes, dissipates, and grounds it, making it extremely protective for the environment. It works out problems on both the physical and subtle levels, transforming negative thoughts and feelings into positive ones. It is one of only two crystals on Earth that never needs to be cleared or cleansed. The other is Kyanite.
Citrine is a transparent, yellow variety of Quartz, ranging in color from pale to golden yellow, honey, or almost brown, and may contain rainbow or sparkle inclusions. The name comes from the French word citron, meaning "lemon". It was used as a gem in Greece as far back as 300 B.C., and because of its color, is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Gold Topaz, Madeira or Spanish Topaz, or Safranite.
Much of the commercial Citrine on the market is heat-treated Amethyst or Smoky Quartz that produces an enhanced Citrine color, usually a deeper amber or orange-reddish shade. Most Natural Citrine is a pale yellow color.
Weight:
100.5g
Dimension:
About 3 1/2"
Origin:
Zambia
References:
Victory Crystals
Crystal Vaults
Disclaimer:
While crystals and minerals have been used throughout time to heal medical and emotional ailments, the information here is not to be taken as medical advice. Additionally, be mindful and take deep consideration of the advice of medical professionals per their diagnoses. Crystal and mineral healing should only be seen as supplemental.