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1
Place amethyst and
citrine
crystals in a blue sachet with lavender flowers.
2
You could cut this one and pass it off as
citrine
or beryl.
3
The amethyst encourages good dreams and the
citrine
discourages nightmares.
4
Slate is made of green and violet, and is thus also related to
citrine
.
5
A more appropriate heating temperature to obtain
citrine
by heating amethyst is about 560 °C.
6
I was wearing a necklace of carnelian and
citrine
.
7
It is a very powerful
citrine
-
brown
,
washes well, and has a clearness suited to architectural subjects.
8
The pleasure of your company is delight enough. He took the
citrine
pin from behind his ear.
9
Edwina Branson let the
citrine
brooch drop.
10
Edwina Branson picked up another charm, a tiny
citrine
brooch with a single pearl dangling from it.
11
Marshall, based in the Hatton Garden diamond hub in London, also displayed rings set with
citrine
,
aquamarine and moonstone.
12
Their hair was now golden with sea green highlights, their eyes had changed from moss green to sparkling
citrine
.
13
What has been remarked in the preceding chapter upon the production of mixed
citrine
colours, is likewise applicable to mixed russet.
14
Beyond the window, rain softened square buildings and spindle-sharp spires, bled haloes of amber and
citrine
around the scattered city lights.
15
I paused to admire the swirling floral designs in carnelian,
citrine
,
and olive that circled the ivory vase in crisscrossing patterns.
16
Some were so old that they were as dull red as amber, others were the
citrine
hues of the newly dead.
citrine
catch the citrine
green citrine
little citrine
mix citrine
obtain citrine