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Citrine Opal Infinity Necklaces in 14K Gold

To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour. -William Blake. Your spirituality is on display with Citrine infinity jewelry. The gem in a citrine pendant is considered a harmonious, optimistic, and cheerful stone with the ability to brighten up our hearts darkest places Opal symbolizes confidence, clarity, and calmness and is said to promote faith in oneself and hope for the future. Wear an opal pendant to capture these qualities.

citrine-opal infinity pendant
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Infinity
Genuine Citrine With Genuine Opal Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$408.00
pendant only
$239.00
citrine-opal keepsake infinity pendant
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Diamond Infinity
Genuine Citrine With Genuine Opal & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$483.00
pendant only
$314.00
citrine-opal pave twist pendant
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Pave Twist 'One Heart'
Genuine Citrine With Genuine Opal & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$693.00
pendant only
$524.00

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citrine Jewelry

Citrine has been popular for thousands of years and used to be revered for its rarity, though that has changed with time. The ancient Romans used it for beautiful jewelry and intaglio work. It was also very popular for jewelry in the 19th century. During the Art Deco period between World Wars I and II, large citrines were set in many prized pieces, including the massive and elaborate Art Deco inspired jewelry pieces made for big Hollywood stars such as Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford.... learn more

opal Jewelry

Opal is the birthstone for the month of October, along with pink tourmaline. It is also the stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. The name opal is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit upala, meaning "precious stone," and later the Greek derivative "Opallios," meaning "to see a change of color".... learn more