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MyPiece·Birthstones·November·Shelf

A taste of the stone

November Birthstone Jewellery

Nº 11·Topaz & Citrine·Scorpio · Sagittarius

November's ambers are two stones with one glow: golden citrine — most of it heated Brazilian amethyst, honestly sold as such — and topaz, from imperial gold to treated blue. Warm, hard, and affordable across the board.

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  • Sky Blue Topaz Ring

    Ring · Solitaire

    Genuine sky-blue topaz paired with white topaz accents in sterling silver — the accessible way into November's blue.

    View pricing on Amazon ↗ Sky Blue Topaz Ring — view pricing on Amazon
  • London Blue Topaz Ring

    Ring · Three-Stone

    Natural London Blue Topaz, the deepest of the treated blues, in a three-stone sterling silver setting — nickel-free and best-selling.

    View pricing on Amazon ↗ London Blue Topaz Ring — view pricing on Amazon
  • Citrine Ring

    Ring · Solitaire

    18kt gold-plated sterling silver · natural citrine — the listing says "18kt" but the piece is plated, not solid gold, confirmed via its own spec table

    A natural citrine solitaire on gold-plated sterling — read the spec table, not just the title: this is plated, not solid gold.

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  • Solid Gold Citrine Ring

    Ring · Solitaire

    An oval genuine citrine in solid 10K gold, handmade in the USA — the nicer, solid-metal tier.

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  • Swiss Blue & White Topaz Necklace

    Necklace · Pendant

    Swiss Blue Topaz paired with white topaz in sterling silver — a deeper blue than the sky-blue grade.

    View pricing on Amazon ↗ Swiss Blue & White Topaz Necklace — view pricing on Amazon
  • Citrine Solitaire Pendant

    Necklace · Pendant

    A classic genuine citrine solitaire in solid 14K white gold — PEORA's nicer-tier standard.

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  • Citrine Pendant

    Necklace · Pendant

    A natural citrine pendant in sterling silver — the everyday amber glow at the accessible tier.

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  • London Blue Topaz Stud Earrings

    Earrings · Studs

    Round genuine London Blue Topaz studs in prong-set sterling silver — a few reviewers note the backs run loose, worth a spare pair.

    View pricing on Amazon ↗ London Blue Topaz Stud Earrings — view pricing on Amazon
  • Citrine Solitaire Studs

    Earrings · Studs

    Genuine citrine solitaire studs in solid 14K white gold — a thinner review count, but an established PEORA line.

    View pricing on Amazon ↗ Citrine Solitaire Studs — view pricing on Amazon
  • Swiss Blue Topaz Tennis Bracelet

    Bracelet · Tennis

    Five genuine Swiss Blue Topaz stones in a sterling silver tennis bracelet, nickel-free.

    View pricing on Amazon ↗ Swiss Blue Topaz Tennis Bracelet — view pricing on Amazon

FAQ

Buying November's birthstone

What makes a good November birthstone gift?▾

A topaz & citrine piece is the natural November birthday gift. Pendants and stud earrings are the safest choices — no ring-size guesswork — while a ring or bracelet makes a bigger statement. Every piece here is labelled for exactly what it is (the metal, and whether the stone is natural, lab-created or simulated), so you can match the gift to your budget honestly.

Are lab-created or simulated stones worth buying?▾

Often, yes. A lab-created stone is the same material as a natural one at a fraction of the price; a simulated stone (or CZ / moissanite) only imitates the look. Neither is "fake" when it's sold honestly — so every piece on this shelf is labelled natural, cultured, lab-created, or simulated, and none is passed off as another.

What should you look for when buying November's birthstones?▾

Citrine — look for golden amber; at Mohs 7 it stands up to everyday wear. Topaz — look for amber to blue; at Mohs 8 it stands up to everyday wear. Above all, check what the piece actually is — solid gold versus plated, natural versus lab-created — which every listing here states plainly.

The Care Shelf

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