November's Birthstone is Topaz & Citrine.
The Synthetic Stone for November is Simulated Citrine.
Yellow Topaz is the birthstone for the month of November, comes from a Sanskrit word meaning "fire." And in ancient lore, it could be used to control heat. It was said to have the power to cool boiling water, as well as excessive anger. As medication, topaz was used to cure fever.
During the Middle Ages, the topaz was used mostly by royalty and clergy. A 13th century belief held that a topaz engraved with a falcon helped its wearer cultivate the goodwill of kings, princes and magnates.
Topaz was once thought to strengthen the mind, increase wisdom, and prevent mental disorders. It was thought to guard against sudden death. Powdered topaz added to wine was used to prevent asthma and insomnia. A cure for weak vision called for immersing the stone in wine for three days and nights, then rubbing the liquid on the eyes.
Topaz occurs in a range of magnificent colors -- blue, pale green, varying shades of yellow, pink, red, brown and even black. Pure topaz itself is a colorless stone. Red and some pink topaz get their colors from chromium that is substituted for aluminum in the crystals. But most other colors occur due to minor element substitutions and defects in the crystal. Some colors are unstable and can fade away; for example, brown topaz mined in Siberia can be bleached by sunlight. In other stones, color changes can be induced by heating. High energy irradiation and moderate heat treatment of colorless topaz can transform it to blue gemstones.
Topaz is a form of aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide. Because of strong chemical bonds within this mineral, topaz is the hardest of silicate minerals.
This gem, with its lively fire, clarity, beautiful colors and hardness is ideal for jewelry such as clips, necklaces, brooches and bracelets. Pure topaz, when brilliantly cut, can be often mistaken for a diamond. Because of its rarity, topaz is an expensive gem. The most valued and rarest color is red. Imperial topaz -- sherry colored varieties of brownish-yellow, orangish yellow and reddish brown -- are the most popular topaz stones and command high prices, as do pink colored stones. Light blue and pale yellow topaz are of less value, but are nevertheless stunning in beauty.
Citrine is considered an alternative to topaz as the birthstone for November.
Citrine is the lovely yellowish gem belonging to the quartz species. Quartz is found in several localities and comes in a wide range of colors. Citrine is one of the most appealing and desirable yellowish gems, because it is readily available and modestly priced.
In ancient times, citrine was carried as a protection against snake venom and evil thoughts.
Citrine is one of the most affordable gemstones, thanks to the durability and availability of this golden quartz. Named from the French name for lemon,"citron," many citrines have a juicy lemon color.
Citrine includes yellow to gold to orange brown shades of transparent quartz. Sunny and affordable, citrine can brighten almost any jewelry style, blending especially well with the yellow gleam of polished gold.
2007-01-22 08:48:07
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answered by Aint No Bugs On Me 4
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The traditional birthstone for November was topaz. It is a yellow that looks a bit like orange or brown has been mixed in.
However, lately I have noticed many sites indicate blue topaz as a valid birthstone for November. So in general, the birthstone is topaz, but you can now get it in (at least) two colors.
I think this changed from yellow to blue because no one seemed to like topaz "traditional" color. Oddly enough the blue topaz is eerily similar to the December birthstone, Aquamarine.
2007-01-22 08:55:53
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answered by SteveN 7
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Birthstone: Yellow Topaz
Alternative: Citrine or Turquoise
You could get more information from the link below...
2007-01-22 20:01:34
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answered by catzpaw 6
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November's birthstone is Citrine. This is a very pretty yellow-orange color. It depends on the stone that you get. My mom has a Mandarin Citrine ring and it is a light orange color.
2007-01-22 08:49:13
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answered by witchy_misha 1
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Mine is Peridot as well, so you know the deal: pale light green gemstone, and clear. In the _other_ birthstone system out there it's also Onyx, which is nothing to write home about, that's just a flat-blackish rock. Sorry. -_-
2016-03-28 21:33:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It's topaz...a natural yellow color. Some topaz stones do come in different colors.
2007-01-22 08:48:54
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answered by nuttin'fancy 5
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topaz is the name of the birthstone for nov. the color is a light gold color.
god bless you.
SAINT BERNARD BREEDER IN INDIANA SINCE 1977.
2007-01-22 08:51:08
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answered by Indiana Colts Fan 3
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Topaz
for the color see here: http://www.expertjewelrytips.com/November_Birthstone.shtml
to "SteveN": aquamarine is the birthstone for MARH, not Decmeber. http://www.americangemsociety.org/consumers/Gift_Guide/birthstones.asp
2007-01-22 09:04:55
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answered by sknymnie 6
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It is Topaz a yellow to orange-brown in colour , nice too.
2007-01-22 08:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Topaz. It comes in a variety of colors including white, milky, transparent, colorless, honey colored, golden brown, brown, blue, pink, reddish.
2007-01-22 08:49:57
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answered by K. C. 3
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