Natural Citrine Mens Ring — 21 CT Cushion-Cut with White Sapphire Halo
SKU: 3735
Thirty-six natural white sapphires circle a 21-carat citrine in a tight halo — cool white sparkle framing warm amber-gold. The cushion-cut stone has 58 facets. Each one catches light at a slightly different angle when your hand moves. At this size, the stone doesn't just sit there. It shifts.
The setting is .925 sterling silver coated in 14K yellow gold — 3 microns thick. Gold on gold on gold. The metal, the plating, and the citrine all land in the same warm color family, so the whole ring reads as one unified piece rather than a stone dropped into a generic band.
Wear This If
If warm tones are your thing — The 14K yellow gold and amber citrine reinforce each other. No contrast, no clash — just layers of warm gold that get richer as the light changes. The 36 white sapphires in the halo add a clean edge without cooling the palette down.
If you collect natural gemstones — This is a 21-carat natural citrine, not lab-created, not heat-treated amethyst. The AAA golden champagne color is genuine. At 17mm x 19mm with 58 facets, you can see into the stone — the clarity and internal light are what separate real citrine from treated substitutes.
If November is your birth month — Citrine is the November birthstone. But this isn't the tiny accent stone in most birthstone jewelry — the citrine here takes up most of the 24mm x 29mm ring face. A birthstone ring that works as a collector's piece and a daily statement.
Living With This Ring
Citrine changes color depending on the light. Under warm indoor bulbs, the stone leans deep amber — almost honey-toned. In daylight or cooler lighting, it shifts to a lighter, brighter gold. Both look good. But they look noticeably different, and that's part of owning a natural stone this large.
The gold metalwork surrounding the stone has carved texture along the shoulders. Small patterns that catch light independently from the citrine and sapphires. Three separate layers of reflection — gold metal, amber stone, white halo — working at different angles on your hand.
At 21 grams, this is medium weight for a gemstone ring with a face this big. Not heavy enough to feel like work during a full day. Present enough that you always know it's there.
Heads up: The base is .925 sterling silver with 14K yellow gold plating — 3 microns thick. That plating holds up under normal wear, but heavy daily use (gym, manual work) will thin it over time. Keep it away from chlorine and harsh chemicals. If the gold layer ever wears, any jeweler can replate it.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is the gold solid or plated?
Plated. The base is .925 sterling silver coated with 14K yellow gold — 3 microns thick. You get the warmth and color of gold over a durable silver core. If the plating ever thins, any jeweler can replate it.
Q: Are the small stones around the citrine real?
Yes — 36 natural white sapphires, round cut, 1.5mm each. Not cubic zirconia, not glass. The sapphires add a cooler white sparkle that contrasts the warm citrine center.
Q: How do I know this is natural citrine and not heat-treated amethyst?
Heat-treated amethyst (common in mass-market jewelry) leans orange-brown. Natural citrine has a warmer, more golden amber tone — which is what this stone shows. The AAA golden champagne color is characteristic of genuine, untreated citrine.
Q: Can I wear this daily, or is citrine too soft?
Citrine is a 7 on the Mohs hardness scale — the same as quartz. That's hard enough for daily wear. It's softer than sapphire (9) and diamond (10), so avoid direct impacts to the stone face. Normal everyday activities won't damage it.
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