Collection: November Birthstone - Topaz and Citrine

November’s birthstones offer a perfect balance of warmth and brilliance, with two captivating options to suit every personality: citrine and blue topaz.Citrine is a variety of quartz, known for its vibrant yellow to orange hues. Historically, citrine has been used as a protective stone, believed to ward off negative energy and bring prosperity to its wearer. Unlike many gemstones, citrine is relatively durable and affordable, making it an ideal choice for both statement and everyday jewellery.Blue Topaz, on the other hand, is known for its cool, clear brilliance and striking shades that range from icy pale to deep London blue. While topaz naturally occurs in a variety of colours, blue topaz is one of the most popular, especially for birthstone jewellery. It’s associated with calm, communication, and emotional balance, and has been worn for centuries as a symbol of love and loyalty. Interestingly, topaz is also one of the hardest naturally occurring gemstones — ranking 8 on the Mohs scale — which means it's perfect for rings and other pieces that get frequent wear.

November’s birthstones offer a perfect balance of warmth and brilliance, with two captivating options to suit every personality: citrine and blue topaz.

Citrine is a variety of quartz, known for its vibrant yellow to orange hues. Historically, citrine has been used as a protective stone, believed to ward off negative energy and bring prosperity to its wearer. Unlike many gemstones, citrine is relatively durable and affordable, making it an ideal choice for both statement and everyday jewellery.

Blue Topaz, on the other hand, is known for its cool, clear brilliance and striking shades that range from icy pale to deep London blue. While topaz naturally occurs in a variety of colours, blue topaz is one of the most popular, especially for birthstone jewellery. It’s associated with calm, communication, and emotional balance, and has been worn for centuries as a symbol of love and loyalty. Interestingly, topaz is also one of the hardest naturally occurring gemstones — ranking 8 on the Mohs scale — which means it's perfect for rings and other pieces that get frequent wear.