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Citrine

Fractal Fractal posted on Sep 08, 2007
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Hi all! :) Well, the mineral saga continues with this one, Citrine, another amongst my favs. This was another that was great fun in the making, though because I've been working like crazy, it took a while to finish up. I so hope you like it. I found it a strange and interesting, though terribly sweet little image :) A little about the stone: Citrine gets its name from the French word for lemon or yellow. The Greeks and Romans used citrine for intaglios and cabochons during the first and second centuries. The gemstone has a long history of being worn as a protective talisman and being used for medical purposes. Citrine is a variety of clear quartz which is tainted by varying amounts of iron impurities deposited when the crystal is forming. In actuality, pure Citrine is quite rare in nature. Much of the available and commercially marketed Citrine around is actually amethyst or smoky quartz which has been heated. With heat, the traces of iron within the stone oxidizes, and fades it to a pale yellow, green, or light shade of amber, which is then marketed and sold as Citrine. Pure forms of Citrine should be kept in a dark location when not worn, as exposure to light can permanently change its color if it is left in the sunlight, or near heat sources. While it is relatively hard (with a rating of 7 on the Moh's hardness index), it also scratches rather easily. To some citrine represents lightheartedness and joy. It is given as a symbol of hope, youth, health, and fidelity. It is thought to purify toxins from the body, it is felt to encourage healing in emotional and mental imbalances. Metaphysically, Citrine is felt to help build a bridge between higher and lower consciousness, helping to overcome fear, stimulating openness, and accelerating the receptiveness of the mind. It is thought to aid in finding new purpose or a sense of direction and to rebuild structure in one's life, and aids in dreams. It is aligned with the solar plexus, and associated with Sun, Earth, and Mars...(ahhh, I'm an Aries...no wonder I like it! ) :) Hope this finds each of you well, and that your weekend is well underway...with days that are long, lazy, and happy...And, as always, my heartfelt thanks for your wonderful comments on previous posts...I am grateful :) Thoughts and hugs, Nancy~*

Comments (43)


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Richardphotos

9:23PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

you know much more than I about the health related properties of minerals.beautiful fractal

maria4scott

9:25PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

Very cool image Nancy! And once more i seriously thank you for the effort you put into your writeups. Its always a bonus when i can learn something at same time as enjoying your images.

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HeartsRender

9:35PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

Wonderful design!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!

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amota99517

9:48PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

It's beautiful. Love the colors and shadow play in this. Excellent render.

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npauling

9:55PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

A beautiful Citrine stone you found here. I love the softness and the texture.

thevolunteer

10:24PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

What a beautiful creation. I used to read up on stones and colors. They are very interesting and seem to really help. Excellent job. Aloha

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annie5

10:49PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

I like how you have created this pretty design! This is so original and different.. love the colors and lighting too! Super Nancy :)

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three_grrr

11:40PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

A beautiful design for this citrine! Has a watercolor feel to it, soft, translucent almost, the sierps angles suggesting a faceted quartz crystal. I can feel a calmness, a sereness eminating from it. The history and properities of this stone are wonderfully written and much appreciated!

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blankfrancine

11:54PM | Sat, 08 September 2007

Beautiful image,Nancy. One of your recent best, I think.

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tresamie

12:06AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Superb Sierps!

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claude19

1:02AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Strange design with watercolours. Curious and welle done. Awesome !!!

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kansas

1:45AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Most attractive. I like the color.

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philsh

2:08AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

wowness! :) ph

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afugatt

2:27AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Wonderful colors and textures. I love the story.

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saretta

2:42AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Splendid image and description,wonderful lighting,marvelous!!:-)

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Juliette.Gribnau

3:46AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

outstanding... love the round-presentation

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Vecster

3:57AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

A beautiful image. Great color and textural quality. Thanks for the info and education about Citrine.

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lior

5:03AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Another superb image,as always!

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carlx

5:53AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Wonderful image and presentation!!! Fantastic view!!!

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Xantipa

6:35AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Simply wonderful..

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CarolSassy

6:58AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Beautiful details! Love the sierps! Fantastic colors, and excellent texturing! (:

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Lipa

7:04AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

It would make a beautiful wall in a... anywhere.

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joeydude

7:11AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

This is wonderful, Nancy. You are capturing the essence of these stones in an amazing way with these fractals! I wonder how long you are spending discovering images to match the stones? Seems like a Huge challenge to me! Bravo...

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DeathTwister

7:53AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Ohh simply Beautiful dear one.

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NekhbetSun

9:18AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Another one of my favorite stones...lovely interpreation, dear Nancy !!! Do I even need to say 'fave'? :o) B*B n Hugs

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swinck

9:35AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Just....WOW!!!!!!

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magnus073

10:37AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Wonderful image Nancy, I especially love the in depth explanation you gave on the history of the stone.

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Janiss

11:11AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Absolutely fantastic... such marvelous tones of yellow and textures are superb!

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daffodilbaggins

11:29AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

A little strange, but rather cool, and very nicely done!

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madcatter

11:43AM | Sun, 09 September 2007

Fantastic and I appreciate so much your telling us about each stone! Love the subtle texture you've added!

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