Description
This 4.25-inch citrine essential oil roller radiates warmth and clarity. Each refillable glass bottle is pre-filled with sunlit citrine gemstone chips, polished to reveal golden transparency and subtle inclusions. The removable silver-and-black roller head ensures smooth application, while the silver cap completes the refined design, preserving both scent and gemstone vitality. Perfect for oils, perfumes, or personal wellness blends.
Origins & Geological Background
Citrine is a transparent yellow to amber variety of quartz (SiO₂), colored by natural iron oxide within its crystal lattice. It forms in pegmatitic and hydrothermal environments, often associated with smoky quartz and amethyst. Natural citrine deposits are primarily found in Brazil, Madagascar, and Zambia, where silica-rich fluids crystallize under specific temperature and oxidation conditions that give citrine its luminous hue.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Class | Silicate (Quartz Group) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Mohs Hardness | 7 |
| Locality / Formation Type | Pegmatitic and hydrothermal veins – Brazil / Madagascar / Zambia |
Uses & Benefits
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Versatile Use: Refillable and suitable for essential oils, perfumes, or custom aromatherapy blends.
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Gemstone Infusion: Citrine chips infuse natural color and light, enhancing both visual and energetic qualities.
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Functional Design: Silver-and-black roller head for even application and easy cleaning.
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Collector Quality: Larger 4.25-inch size offers more gemstone content and tactile appeal than smaller versions.
Metaphysical Notes
Citrine is often associated with positivity, focus, and vitality. Historically known as the “merchant’s stone,” it symbolizes warmth and abundance. Its golden tone resonates with the Solar Plexus Chakra, encouraging creativity and self-confidence — a radiant complement to aromatherapy rituals centered on motivation and renewal.
Care & Maintenance
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Cleaning: Remove roller head, rinse with warm water, and dry before refilling.
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Storage: Keep away from direct sunlight to maintain clarity and color.
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Handling: Avoid dropping; glass and gemstone components can fracture under impact.









