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Mtorolite & Citrine Bypass Ring

Mtorolite & Citrine Bypass Ring

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A green mtorolite from Zimbabwe with a yellow citrine from Brazil, hand polished and set in a sterling silver, bypass ring. The ring is comfortably adjustable from a US-6 to US-9 to fit most women and many men.

☀️ Citrine – The Stone of Sunlight and Success

Glowing like captured sunshine, Citrine is a stone of joy, energy, and abundance. With hues ranging from pale honey to deep amber gold, it carries a bright, uplifting frequency that clears heavy energy and sparks forward momentum.

At Crystillery, we honour Citrine as a stone of empowered optimism — perfect for those building a life of purpose, prosperity, and inner light.

Spiritually, Citrine is believed to:

  • Attract success, creativity, and abundance in all forms
  • Clear emotional fog and revive your personal power
  • Help you manifest goals with clarity and confidence
  • Dispel negativity, replacing it with warmth, joy, and vitality

Citrine reminds us that your light is your strength — and you’re meant to shine.

💚 Mtorolite – The Deep Heart Stone

With its rich forest-green swirls and velvety sheen, Mtorolite (a rare chromium-rich variety of chalcedony) is a stone of quiet strength and deep emotional healing. Found in only a few places on Earth, its lush colour evokes ancient forests, sacred stillness, and the nurturing calm of nature’s embrace.

At Crystillery, we honour Mtorolite as a stone of resilience, heart balance, and emotional renewal — perfect for those healing from old wounds or learning to open their hearts again.

Spiritually, Mtorolite is believed to:

  • Soothe emotional stress and bring a sense of inner peace
  • Support forgiveness, self-acceptance, and emotional growth
  • Deepen the connection to the heart chakra and compassion
  • Ground spiritual insights into calm, steady action

Mtorolite reminds us that healing doesn’t mean rushing — it means returning, gently, to yourself.

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