Yellow jewelry brings the warmth of golden-hued gemstones into wearable form. Our collection features citrine, Baltic amber, yellow topaz, and rare golden labradorite, each stone set in .925 sterling silver. These natural gems range from pale lemon tones to deep honey shades, with color variations that reflect their geological origins. Citrine forms in volcanic rock at temperatures above 300°C. Amber preserves organic matter from forests 40 million years old. Browse our selection to find yellow gemstone pieces that match your preferences.
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Common yellow gemstones include citrine, yellow topaz, golden sapphire, amber, and yellow tourmaline. Each stone has different hardness ratings and origins, affecting durability and price.
Clean harder stones like citrine and topaz with mild soap and water. Amber requires extra care due to its low hardness—avoid chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and prolonged sun exposure which can cause fading.
Most citrine on the market is heat-treated amethyst or smoky quartz. Natural citrine exists but is rare, showing paler yellow tones compared to the deep orange of treated stones.