Citrine Bracelet

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This gem has passed the following ethical standards to protect the environment and workers.

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OriginZambia
ShapeChip Bead
ColorYellow
TransparencyTransparent to Translucent
Circumference7 in / 18 cm - Average Woman 
Bead Size0.3 in / 6-10 mm chips
Average Weight1.1 oz / 32 g / 160 carats
  • Crystals Sturdy For Pocket

    This stone is sturdy enough to be carried daily.

  • Crystals Keep In Shade

    Keep it in the shade to protect its colour.

  • Crystals Safe In Elixir

    This stone is safe to use in direct-infusion elixirs.

Pure Joy

Dance to your own beat and delight in your amazing self. Attract spiritual abundance and financial prosperity. Cleanse and charge your energy fields and environment. Feel lighthearted, courageous, and peacefully empowered. Let Natural Citrine inspire you to outrageous happiness!

This Crystal is Ethically Sourced

Moonrise Crystals has developed 9 guidelines to ensure your crystals are consciously sourced to protect the environment and workers.

Ethically Sourced Citrine from Zambia

This gem has passed the following ethical standards to protect the environment and workers.

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Supply Chain for Citrine

This Citrine comes from Kanzhiba mine in the North Western Provence, Zambia. The mining has a low environmental impact and would be relatively low risk for miners.

This is a woman-owned company run jointly from the the United States and Kenya.  They partner with miners and dealers associations and cooperatives.  Their mission is to empower women miners and their allies to access fair trade markets.  They set up their first responsible supply-chain in Zambia, with the help of the woman-owner of an Amethyst mine in southern Zambia.  This mine owner has held a variety of leadership positions in the public and private mining sector, including as the Secretary General of the Association of Zambian Women in Mining.  Sooner after they expanded to Kenya and Malawi.  Safety and environmental protection are important to all stakeholders.  10% of each sale is given back to the mining community in giveback initiatives, for example food drives when the mines were shut down during the Covid pandemic.

I met the founder of Virtu Gems years before the company existed.  I watched it launch and was proud to partner with them in December 2020 on a virtual workshop in Malawi.  It was a privilege and a valuable learning experience to introduced a group of Mawali female miners to the healing crystal industry.

After the workshop I attempted to buy some gems.  Rather than starting with the miners in Malawi, we decided to experiment by setting up a supply chain for Amethyst from a female miner in Zambia.  It was an experiment for everyone and a complete failure. C’est le vie.

In 2022, we met up again at a conference for responsibly sourced jewelry.  During the lunch hour I was in the buffet line and the food was unfamiliar to the African woman next to me.  We began to chat and when I saw her sit down at a table alone, I asked if I could join her.  During our meal, I complimented her Amethyst bracelets and she said she mined them.  I stared at her for a moment and then asked if she was the miner that I had tried to do business with the year before.  She was the miner.  I asked if she could supply bracelets just like the ones she was wearing.  She could and would be happy to do so.  We promised to do business.  It started well, but once again, various problems emerged and it was a failure.  C’est le vie.

In 2023, we returned to the conference.  She was the first person I saw and we started to laugh.  We swore that before the conference ended, we would make a business deal happen.  We were successful in the sense that we agreed upon an order and I transferred funds.  New problems emerged.  In the spring of 2024, we are still working through them.  I don’t have most of my bracelets yet, but I will have them soon.  In the meantime, I’m delighted to share tumbled Amethyst from her mine.

This is how real life works sometimes.  Building responsible miner-to-market supply chains is not quick or easy.  But I believe it is worth it.

Citrine Healing, Mineralogy, and History

Published May 2015  •  Updated August 2024  •  Read Time: 8 minutes
Citrine is the golden yellow variety of Quartz and one of the happiest healing crystals.  It is found within Amethyst mines alongside Black Tourmaline, but occasionally it forms its own distinct deposits.  Natural Citrine is usually pale gold.  The vibrant yellow Citrine that is commonly sold in crystal shops is actually heat-treated low-quality Amethyst.  Citrine is one of the few  “self-cleansing” crystals that constantly cleans energy and never gets drained.  It is the energy equivalent of citrus-scented soap.  It shares its joyful vibration generously and invites us to march to our own drum and dance to the music of our heart. […]

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