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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.

Yellow Hematoid Quartz 5x14-8x36mm Points 15-16 Inch - CLEARANCE

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Hematoid Quartz is Quartz with inclusions of hematite. The hematite inclusions are responsible for the stone’s color, which can be yellow, orange, ...

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Golden Blood Quartz Natural 6mm Tear Drop Faceted - 15-16 Inch

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Golden Blood Quartz is a clear to milky to white silicon dioxide mineral. Its inclusions of golden tones to rust to red are due to traces of hemati...

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About yellow beads

Color family
Yellows & golden tones
Shade range
LemonMustardHoneyButterOchreChampagneGold
Stones in this color
CitrineOpalAmberJasperHematiteMookaiteQuartzAgateCrazy Lace AgateTiger EyePietersiteImpression Jasper+12 more
Birthstones in this color
November (Citrine, Topaz)
Complements
Violet and amethyst for complementary contrast; warm browns and tans for monochromatic palettes; sterling silver to cool the warmth.
Typical treatments
Heat (most Citrine is heat-treated Amethyst)Natural (Amber, Yellow Opal)Dye (some Yellow Jasper)
Design notes
Citrine dominates by volume; Yellow Opal and Amber cover the softer warm-yellow range. Honey-toned Tiger Eye sits at the boundary with brown — useful when a palette needs depth without going dark.

Frequently asked questions

  • 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.