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14K Gold Bracelets

7-Inch 14K Yellow Gold Smoky Quartz & Citrine Link Bracelet

$1,719
Chain Length: 7-inch

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Citrine Bracelets

How do I choose a quality citrine for bracelets?

Selecting Quality Citrine

Rich, saturated golden to reddish-orange colors are most prized. The stone should be eye-clean with good transparency. Well-cut citrine shows excellent brilliance. Larger stones are readily available, making citrine excellent value for statement pieces.

  • Color: Citrine ranges from pale yellow to deep amber and burnt orange. The most popular shades are warm golden yellow to reddish-orange (sometimes called Madeira citrine). Natural citrine tends toward lighter yellow, while heat-treated stones show deeper amber tones.
  • Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
  • Birthstone: November
What citrine bracelet styles are available?

Citrine Bracelet Styles

Citrine bracelets range from delicate to bold. Tennis bracelets feature a continuous line of citrine stones for all-around sparkle. Bangle styles offer a sleek, modern look. Link bracelets combine gemstones with decorative metalwork for a more substantial feel.

  • Tennis: Continuous line of stones, classic elegance
  • Bangle: Solid band with set stones, modern look
  • Link: Flexible chain with gemstone stations
  • Cuff: Open-ended, adjustable, statement piece
  • Charm: Playful design with citrine accents
How should I size a citrine bracelet?

Getting the Right Fit

Bracelet fit depends on the style. Tennis bracelets should have about half an inch of play so they drape comfortably. Bangles need to slip over your hand or have a clasp. Measure your wrist with a flexible tape, then add the appropriate amount based on style.

  • Tennis Style: Wrist measurement + 0.5 to 0.75 inches
  • Bangle: Measure across the widest part of your hand
  • Link: Wrist measurement + 0.5 to 1 inch for comfort
  • Standard sizes: 6.5", 7", and 7.5" are most common
How do I care for my citrine bracelets?

Care and Maintenance

Citrine is durable and suitable for everyday jewelry. Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid prolonged exposure to strong sunlight which can fade the color over time. Ultrasonic cleaners are generally safe.

  • Clean regularly with warm soapy water and a soft brush
  • Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratches
  • Remove before swimming, exercising, or using chemicals
  • Have settings checked by a jeweler periodically
  • Avoid exposing to extreme temperature changes
What makes citrine bracelets a good gift?

Citrine as a Gift

Known as the "merchant's stone," citrine is associated with success, abundance, and positive energy. It has been valued since ancient times for its warm, sunny color and was believed to carry the power of the sun. As the birthstone for November, citrine bracelets make especially thoughtful gifts for November birthdays. Beyond birthdays, citrine bracelets are perfect for anniversaries, holidays, and any occasion where you want to give something meaningful and lasting.

  • Birthstone: November's birthstone
  • Symbolism: Known as the "merchant's stone," citrine is associated with success, abundance, and positive energy. It has been valued since ancient times for its warm, sunny color and was believed to carry the power of the sun.
  • Occasions: Birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, milestones
  • Value: Beautiful, meaningful, and lasting

Buyer's Guide

14K Gold Chains Buying Guide

14K gold hits the sweet spot between durability and value. It's the most popular gold purity in the US for good reason. Here's what to know when shopping for 14K chains.

Why 14K Gold?

14K gold contains 58.3% pure gold mixed with other metals for strength. This matters because pure gold is soft—too soft for everyday jewelry.

Durability: Resists scratches and dents better than 18K or 24K.
Value: Costs less than higher karats while still being real gold.
Longevity: Holds up to daily wear without excessive damage.
Hypoallergenic options: Can be alloyed without nickel for sensitive skin.

For chains you'll wear regularly, 14K is often the smartest choice.

Chain Styles

Cable: Interlocking oval links. Classic, works with pendants.

Rope: Twisted links create a textured surface. Catches light beautifully.

Box: Square links create a sleek, modern look. Very strong.

Figaro: Pattern of short links then one long link. Italian origin, distinctive look.

Cuban/Curb: Flattened, interlocking links. Bold appearance, very durable.

Franco: V-shaped links interlock smoothly. Strong, lies flat.

Wheat/Spiga: Twisted oval links create a woven look. Flexible and comfortable.

Thickness and Weight

Chain thickness (measured in mm) affects look, durability, and price:

1-2mm: Delicate, best for pendants or layering. Handle with care.
2.5-3.5mm: Medium weight, versatile. Can be worn alone or with pendants.
4-6mm: Substantial presence. Better for wearing alone.
7mm+: Bold statement pieces. Heavy, expensive.

Solid chains are more durable than hollow chains. Hollow chains feel lighter but can dent or kink if mishandled.

Length Guide

16": Sits at base of neck (choker style). Best for smaller frames.
18": Most popular length. Falls at collarbone.
20": Falls a few inches below collarbone.
22-24": Falls mid-chest. Popular for men or longer looks.
30"+: Statement lengths. Can be doubled.

Consider your neck size, build, and how you plan to wear the chain (with or without a pendant, tucked under a shirt, etc.).

Color Variations

Yellow gold: Classic gold color. The alloy mix creates traditional warm tones.

White gold: Mixed with white metals (like palladium) and rhodium plated. Platinum look at gold prices.

Rose gold: Copper in the alloy creates pink tones. Romantic, trending style.

All three contain the same gold content—the color comes from the other 41.7% of metals in the alloy.

What to Check Before Buying

Stamp/Hallmark: Look for "14K," "585," or "14KT" stamped on the clasp.

Clasp quality: The clasp is often the weak point. Lobster claws are secure; spring rings less so.

Weight: Heavier usually means more gold content. Compare weights when shopping.

Construction: Solid vs. hollow construction affects durability and price.

Return policy: Buy from sellers who allow returns. Chains need to be seen and felt to judge.