Yellow Beads
Whether it's a bright yellow jade, a metallic gold plated hematite, the warm colorful tones of mookaite, or transparent drops of sunlight in citrine, design with a brightness of heart and lightness in your step. Metaphysical Properties: Yellow speaks of happiness, hope, and spontaneity. Chakra: Your Solar Plexus Chakra that is connected to yellow and represents will power, self-esteem, confidence, and intellect.
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Hematite Dark Gold Plated 4mm Faceted Rondelle 15-16 Inch
Hematite is an iron oxide and one of the few gemstones with a metallic luster. When tumbled it can have the look of polished steel. Hematite is bla...
View full detailsPietersite 8mm Faceted Rondelle Large Hole 8-Inch
Pietersite has been called the Tempest Stone for its colors of deep blue and gray with metallic gold and flashes of brilliant chatoyancy as it catc...
View full detailsCitrine 2x3mm Faceted Rondelle 15-16 Inch
Citrine is a transparent Quartz, ranging in color from pale yellow to golden yellow, honey or brown, giving it a similar appearance to Topaz. It ma...
View full detailsCrazy Lace Agate 2x6mm Thin Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Crazy Lace Agate is a banded Chalcedony that naturally occurs as golden brown with layers of pink, red and gray in swirling circular patterns. It h...
View full detailsEthiopian Opal 3-5mm Rondelle Faceted - 15-16 Inch
Ethiopian Opal was first discovered in Ethiopia in 1994, with additional major finds in 2008 and 2013. Beautiful specimens of Precious Opal, Fire O...
View full detailsEthiopian Opal 3-4mm Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Ethiopian Opal was first discovered in Ethiopia in 1994, with additional major finds in 2008 and 2013. Beautiful specimens of Precious Opal, Fire O...
View full detailsCitrine 4x6mm Faceted Rondelle 15-16 Inch
Citrine is a transparent Quartz, ranging in color from pale yellow to golden yellow, honey or brown, giving it a similar appearance to Topaz. It ma...
View full detailsRed Aventurine 2x6mm Thin Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Red Aventurine is a peach to orange colored translucent Quartz with inclusions of Mica or other minerals. These inclusions give it a glistening eff...
View full detailsYellow Jade 8mm Faceted Rondelle - 8-Inch
Yellow Jade is not actually Jade, but a form of natural Serpentine which is commonly referred to as Yellow Jade in the stone industry. This semi to...
View full detailsYellow Opal 5-8mm Banded Faceted Rondelle - 18 Inch
Yellow Opal is transparent to opaque, milky white to pale yellow in color. It sometimes features dark brown to black dendritic inclusions that bran...
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Frequently asked questions
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What yellow gemstone beads do you carry?
Citrine dominates the yellow collection by volume; Yellow Opal and Amber cover the softer warm-yellow range. Honey-toned Tiger Eye sits at the boundary with brown. Yellow Jasper, Pietersite, and Crazy Lace Agate add specialty and patterned material. Mookaite provides the deeper mustard-yellow tones. -
Is citrine heat-treated amethyst?
Yes, in the majority of commercial cases. Most citrine on the market is heat-treated amethyst — heating natural purple amethyst above ~470 °C drives an iron-oxidation change that produces yellow-to-orange color. Natural unheated citrine exists but is scarce and typically pale. Heat-treated citrine is color-stable and not considered inferior to natural in design use, but the distinction should be disclosed. -
Is amber a real gemstone?
Amber is fossilized tree resin, typically 30–90 million years old, technically an organic gem rather than a mineral. It's lightweight (specific gravity 1.05–1.10, less than glass), warm to the touch, and softens at low temperature — practical tests to distinguish real amber from copal (younger resin), plastic, or pressed amber. Baltic amber is the dominant commercial source; Dominican and Mexican ambers are scarcer. -
Which yellow gemstones are birthstones?
November birthstones include Citrine (the modern primary) and Topaz, both of which appear in strong yellow ranges. Amber serves as a traditional alternative birthstone in some lists but is not on the modern Jewelers of America roster. -
Do yellow gemstones fade in sunlight?
Some do. Amethyst and citrine can fade with prolonged direct sunlight exposure (months to years). Amber is generally light-stable but can darken slightly over decades. Yellow Opal can lose color if exposed to dehydration. For everyday wear, fading is rarely an issue; for stored or displayed pieces, keep yellow gemstones out of direct sun and away from heat sources.