Yellow gemstones
yellow-bronze, lemon, amber-cognac, honey, semi-precious stones

Our extensive selection of yellow gemstones includes all our minerals in this color, rough or rolled, as well as our beads, bracelets, necklaces, pendants and other jewelry.
Discover below the symbols of the color yellow and its virtues in lithotherapy - as well as its mineralogy.


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What are the symbols and meanings of a yellow stone?

Youthful emotion

Yellow is an immediate emotion, a solar feeling of our perceptions. It is both the light that awakens us in the morning and the illumination of the intellect; the youth of an emotion and of everything that comes to life. It tells us of the optimism that makes happiness possible and, beyond that, the joy of feeling.

Yellow can thus symbolize warmth and creativity, charm and energy. Strangely enough, in the West, a change in perception of the brightest hue of the spectrum took place towards the end of the Middle Ages. From being a color of divine nature or associated with the sun or gold, yellow became, in certain historical circumstances, the symbol of a series of negative emotions, such as envy, jealousy and other epithets strongly associated with betrayal.
But yellow is also a light in search of knowledge. In alchemy, the color citrinitas symbolizes the illumination of the discovery of a part of ourselves that was hidden. After the dark night and purification, comes the sun and the benevolent wisdom of a new outlook. For the alchemist, this is the time for stimulating introspection before resuming his quest.

The virtues of yellow in lithotherapy

The color yellow is closely linked to the symbols of the sun in lithotherapy. Thus, to the idea of a lucidity of spirit that chooses optimism and self-confidence.

Associated in lithotherapy with light and energy, yellow gemstones are essentially vibrant in color. Some, like yellow-tinged aquamarine and citrine, are known to vitalize and calm anxiety. By stimulating the solar plexus, they are said to transmute negative energies into positive ones. Others, such as Amber, help heal pain.

Lithotherapy claims that stones of this color help to balance thoughts and emotions. Through the well-being they provide, they encourage you to concentrate, create or communicate in a calmer state of mind.

List of yellow gemstones

Welcome to our beautiful selection of yellow semi-precious stones: rough, polished, beads, accessories, necklaces, pendants and various jewelry items. You'll also find them in various sections of the site - such as stones from A to Z, or in the top right-hand corner in the search box on this page.

Reloading yellow gemstones

Cleaning / purification

Exposure to the Sun/Moon, fumigation, wind, running water, with intention, with a singing bowl, form waves, prayers...

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Gemini

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Manipura Solar plexus

Elements

Light

Mineralogy of yellow gemstones

The yellow color of gemstones depends on various factors related to their chemical composition and crystal structure. There are four main reasons for a stone's yellow color:

The presence of trace elements such as iron, chromium and vanadium can play a significant role in creating stone color.

The crystalline structure can absorb certain wavelengths of light due to the presence of chromophores such as iron, which retains light from the yellow spectrum.

A gap transition, a phenomenon involving the exchange of electrons, can lead to a change in color.

Color centers - foreign atoms with a different number of valence electrons than those they replace - can occur naturally or by intervention and can play a major role in coloration.


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